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What does the Bible say about the goats and the sheep?

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The Bible describes goats and sheep as two groups of people representing those who are saved and those who are not.

In Matthew 25, Jesus uses the metaphor of sheep and goats to illustrate the distinction between the righteous and the unrighteous. The sheep represent those who have been chosen by God for salvation, while the goats symbolize those who are not elected for eternal life. This teaching underscores the sovereignty of God in salvation and serves as a serious warning about the consequences of being separated from Christ. The imagery of sheep and goats emphasizes the final judgment where the righteous will enter eternal life, whereas the goats will face everlasting punishment.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46

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The Goats
David Simpson · Sep 24, 2006
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