In this concluding study of the Olivet Discourse, Pastor Chris Gordon examines the vivid imagery of the Son of Man separating the nations as a shepherd separates sheep from goats. The sermon highlights the "theological intention" of Matthew's Gospel: contrasting the external righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees with the genuine, heart-felt religion of those who have passed from death to life through a mediator.
Gordon argues that for those justified and covered in Christ, the final judgment is nothing to fear. The works mentioned by Jesus—feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, and visiting the sick—are presented not as a means of earning salvation, but as the inevitable evidence of a transformed life and love for the "least of these" brothers of Christ.
Chapters:
00:00:10 - Introduction to Matthew 25 and the Final Judgment
00:00:53 - Scripture Reading: Matthew 25:31-46
00:03:15 - The Dramatic Contrast of the Final Day
00:04:14 - The Weight and Necessity of Preaching on Judgment
00:05:18 - Christ the Judge and Christ the Judged
00:05:54 - No Fear for Those with a Mediator
00:07:00 - Matthew’s Theological Lens: True vs. False Religion
00:08:22 - Exceeding the Righteousness of the Pharisees
00:09:43 - Defining True Religion from the Heart
00:10:18 - The Reality of the Great Separation
00:11:00 - Evidence of Grace in the Lives of the Sheep
00:12:30 - The Surprise of the Righteous
00:13:45 - The Condemnation of the Goats
00:15:00 - Eternal Punishment vs. Eternal Life
00:16:15 - Closing Prayer and Call to Faith
Mentions:
- The Gospel of Matthew
- The Olivet Discourse
- The Gospel of John (John 5:24)
- Scribes and Pharisees
- The Gospel of Mark
- The Gospel of Luke
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