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The Third Sacrament
David Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation
David Lose offers insights for those preparing a sermon on
Matthew 25:31-46
, the parable of the sheep and the goats, highlighting our acts of justice, mercy, and compassion as a "third sacrament."
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
God's Presence,
Love For Others,
Sheep
Inherit the Kingdom
Michael Simone
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America: The Jesuit Review
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This reflection on
Matthew 25:31-46
says that God’s “sheep” know their dependence, and knowledge of their own need for grace opens their hearts to the needs of others.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Kingdom Of God,
Sheep,
Goats,
Knowledge Of God
Parable of Last Judgment
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
In this podcast, Rolf Jacobson, Joy J. Moore, and Kathryn Schifferdecker explore Jesus' parable of the judgment (
Matthew 25:31-46
). It is remarkable that neither the sheep nor the goats know who they are. (Length: 13:33)
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Image Of God,
Judgment,
Marginalization
Great Day Coming
Victoria Emily Jones
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Art & Theology
Song or Hymn, Artwork
Victoria Emily Jones shares Advent resources based on Jesus’ warning of judgment and the separation of the sheep and the goats. There is a linocut and a trumpet song on judgment day, based on
Matthew 25:31-46
.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Advent,
Goats,
Judgment,
Redeemer
Act Like the Elect
Joel Biermann
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Concordia Theology
Sermon Preparation
Joel Biermann's sermon starter on Jesus' parable of the sheep and goats (
Matthew 25:31-46
) avoids an implication of works righteousness by seeing the sheep as "the elect, chosen by God."
Matthew 25:31-46
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Sheep,
Goats,
Election,
Grace
Jesus, Where Are You Today?
Gabriel von Wendt
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ePriest
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Gabriel von Wendt reflects on
Matthew 25:31-46
: Jesus separating the sheep from the goats. He says that God took initiative in Christ that we may encounter God through liturgy, prayer, and serving neighbors; available in Spanish.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Hunger,
Prison,
Poor
Delighting Jesus' Heart
Jane Hulme
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All Age Worship
Children's Sermon or Lesson
Jane Hulme's children's message for
Matthew 25:31-46
encourages people to delight Jesus' heart by willingly responding to the simple needs of those who come across their path.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Love For God,
Love For Others,
Service
In Christ's Glory: Children's Lessons
Discipleship Ministries
Children's Sermon or Lesson
This children's lesson for
Matthew 25:31-46
discusses how we love Jesus by caring for others. Provides clickable links to additional resources, including planning and preaching notes, liturgical resources, hymn suggestions, youth lessons, and graphics.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Compassion,
Goats,
Love For God,
Love For Others
The Sheep and the Goats
Carolyn C Brown
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Re-Worship
Scripture Drama or Paraphrase
This is a multi-voice readers’ theatre setting of
Matthew 25:31-46
from the "Good News Bible." It is well suited for use in intergenerational congregations.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Judgment,
Sheep
Will the Goats Please Stand Up?
Jason Ingalls
|
The Living Church
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Reflecting on the musical play "Godspell," this article by Jason Ingalls suggests that Christians ought to approach God's grace from the vantage point of the undeserving goats in
Matthew 25:31-46
.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Repentance,
Sin,
Confession,
Goats
Sheep or Goats?
Sermons 4 Kids
Children's Sermon or Lesson
This children's sermon on
Matthew 25:31-46
uses pictures of sheep and goats to illustrate that Jesus can determine who is his follower and who isn't.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Sheep,
Goats,
Disciple
Search Results for "Matthew 25:31-46" on Hymnary.org
We Give You But Your Own
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Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service
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There's a Spirit in the Air
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Sheep and Goats and Judgment, Oh My
David J Lose
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
In this sermon starter, David Lose lists several ways
Matthew 25:31-46
has been interpreted, and then considers the passage in light of the cross.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Faith,
Service,
Judgment,
Sheep
In Christ's Glory: Preaching Notes
Discipleship Ministries
Sermon Preparation
These preaching notes for
Matthew 25:31-46
consider how good works are a response to salvation not a means to earn it. Provides clickable links to resources, including planning notes, liturgical resources, hymn suggestions, and youth lessons.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Goats,
Good Works,
Grace,
Response
A threat to our decency
Ronald Rolheiser
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Grandin Media
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Reflecting on Jesus' "text on the final judgment" (
Matthew 25:31-45
), Ron Rolheiser observes that neither those who took care of the needy, nor those who didn't, knew that Christ was in them. Discipleship is doing.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Justice,
Poor,
Judgment,
Love
In Christ's Glory: Youth Lessons
Discipleship Ministries
Discussion Questions
This youth lesson for
Matthew 25:31-46
highlights how the needy are important to God and should be to us as well. Provides clickable links to resources, including planning and preaching notes, liturgical resources, and hymn suggestions.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Compassion,
Goats,
Marginalization,
Sheep
When I Was Thirsty
Carrie Martens
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Together in Worship
Children's Sermon or Lesson
Carrie Martens offers a dramatic, interactive retelling of Jesus' parable of the sheep and goats in
Matthew 25:31-46
and the widow's gift in Mark 12:41-44 from the perspective of Mary Magdalene. Appropriate for children. (Length: 07:02)
Matthew 25:31-46
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Drama,
Goats,
Mary Magdalene,
Sheep
Growing Churches
M William Howard
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Princeton Theological Commons
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
An audio sermon by M. William Howard on
Matthew 25:31-46
and the need for renewal of the mission of the church through a renewed identity. What are our own sins of lost identity?
Matthew 25:31-46;
Mark 12:41-44
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Ecclesiology,
Sheep,
Goats,
Social Justice
The Sheep That Are
Greg Carey
|
Working Preacher
Well-worn pages of
Matthew 25:31-46
are revisited in this commentary. In judgement Jesus simply speaks about realities that are, seen or unseen.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Good Works,
Judgment,
Gentiles,
Matthew (person)
The Sheep and the Goats
Ben Lima
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Lectionary Art
Artwork
Ben Lima highlights several art pieces that interpret
Matthew 25:31-40
where Jesus teaches about the separation of the sheep and the goats.
Matthew 25:31-46
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Sheep,
Goats,
Judgment
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