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Ep 143 - What Does the Sheep and Goat Judgment Reveal? (Matthew 25:31-46)

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Does the Sheep and Goat judgment of Matthew 25:31-46 indicate a “genuine” believer will be known by their fruit?

Much of Scripture has been hijacked by wrong theology due to philosophical presuppositions, seeking to interpret passages from a Western mindset, and attempting to spiritualize or allegorize its meaning. When we understand the passage within the literary genre, cultural context, and surrounding context, we often discover that what we've heard doesn't match with what God's word actually says.

This is the case with Matthew 25:31-46, where some believe that “genuine” believers will be known by their works and if one doesn’t have good deeds, it’s evident they aren’t truly saved. But is that what the context of Matthew 25:31-46 is about?

This video discusses the context of which the Sheep and the Goat judgment is found, and what it really means.

LOTUS: A Free Grace Response to TULIP:

https://a.co/d/iziuXPx

Other Books by C4C Apologetics:

Investigating Lordship Salvation:

https://a.co/d/3ckw4xU

A Biblical Sketch: Free Grace Theology

https://a.co/d/iPmlf0O

C4C Apologetics Website:

www.c4capologetics.com

Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:

https://odbaptist.com/give

Grace Zone App:

https://subsplash.com/gracezone/app

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Does the Sheep and Goat judgment of Matthew 25:31-46 indicate a “genuine” believer will be known by their fruit?

Much of Scripture has been hijacked by wrong theology due to philosophical presuppositions, seeking to interpret passages from a Western mindset, and attempting to spiritualize or allegorize its meaning. When we understand the passage within the literary genre, cultural context, and surrounding context, we often discover that what we've heard doesn't match with what God's word actually says.

This is the case with Matthew 25:31-46, where some believe that “genuine” believers will be known by their works and if one doesn’t have good deeds, it’s evident they aren’t truly saved. But is that what the context of Matthew 25:31-46 is about?

This video discusses the context of which the Sheep and the Goat judgment is found, and what it really means.

LOTUS: A Free Grace Response to TULIP:

https://a.co/d/iziuXPx

Other Books by C4C Apologetics:

Investigating Lordship Salvation:

https://a.co/d/3ckw4xU

A Biblical Sketch: Free Grace Theology

https://a.co/d/iPmlf0O

C4C Apologetics Website:

www.c4capologetics.com

Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:

https://odbaptist.com/give

Grace Zone App:

https://subsplash.com/gracezone/app

  continue reading

163 episoder

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