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G.O.A.T. - Gone Out for All Time

1 h 0 min · 3 de may de 2026
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In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus culminates his final large section of teaching with a description of the final judgment. This is the end of our all our lives, as all nations stand before the throne of the King. Who will get in and who won't? Jesus answers this with a simile using goats and sheep. In our culture, we call people who are the best "The GOAT" or The Greatest of All Time. But here, being a goat is not good. Goats are those who did not serve the king while living. They didn't help him, heal him, care for him. And as a consequence, they will "Go Out for All Time". Instead, we want to be a sheep or those who did serve the King when he needed help. The question everyone has is, "But when did we actually see you in need, Jesus?" Listen to be reminded of the opportunity we have to serve Jesus by serving those in need.

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