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The Sheep and Goat Judgment in Matthew 25 is one of the most misunderstood passages in the Bible. Most people cite it as a general call to care for the poor and homeless. That’s a valid application, but it’s not the original interpretation. The original meaning has to do with how Gentiles treat the Jewish people during the Tribulation period. Notice that Jesus calls those who were helped “these brothers of Mine.” He’s judging Gentiles, but those they ministered to are His brothers—the Jewish people. The Tribulation will be “the time of Jacob’s trouble,” when two-thirds of the Jewish people will be cut off. Living Gentiles who survive the Tribulation will be judged based on whether they demonstrated genuine faith by caring for the physical brothers of Jesus the Messiah. This judgment will take place in the Valley of Jehoshaphat—which means “Yahweh judges”—when Jesus returns to the Mount of Olives. The sheep enter the Millennial Kingdom; the goats go into eternal fire. When we care for the Jewish people, we’re caring for Jesus Himself.
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