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Don’t Be A Lost Sheep (Bible Study) – Judgement Day Series
Contributed by Christi Campione on Sep 11, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: Judgement Day, what’s expected of us, take communion, and talk about how the study changed you.
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(This study is a little shorter to leave time for discussion and communion. The week before, ask someone to bake or buy a celebration loaf of bread {sweet and tasty bread}, let two or three people bring bread for variety; or bring crackers if you don’t use yeast and the celebration bread. Buy grape juice yourself in case someone forgets.)
Today is the last day of the study. I hope everyone has been enjoying this study, and it’s a start of something new for everyone. We all had some chaff burned off. If we use this to grow instead of stopping and beating ourselves up, we’ll be launched ahead into The Plan for our lives and inspire others to do the same.
Quickly, let’s go over our homework and hopefully we can spend the remainder of the time testifying how being Plan focused is changing your life.
Did anyone read the parables in Matthew 25 this week? … Was your understanding opened up more?
Does everyone have their notebooks at home ready for instructions?
This has been a life changing study for me and has given me greater focus on The Plan God has for my life. That’s why I’m very interested in you having your notebook ready for instructions. I want this study to have an impact on your life as well.
We’ll end this study by finishing up Matthew 25, Judgement Day, what’s expected of us, take communion, and we’ll talk about the study. Let get right to the Word…
Matthew 25:31-46 Hebrew Gospels
31 When the Son of Eloah (Son of God) will come in his splendorous image, and all the messengers with him, then he will sit on the throne of his image (glory). 32 And all the peoples will be gathered together before him, and he will separate others from others (separate them from one other), just like the shepherd separates the lambs from the kids. 33 And he will set the lambs to the right side and the kids to the left side. 34 Then the king will say to those who are on the right, ‘Come in, blessed ones of my Father, and possess the kingdom that was prepared for you from the beginning of the world until now.
35 I was hungry and you gave me to eat, and I was thirsty and you gave me to drink. I was homeless and you gave me lodging, 36 I was naked and stripped, and you clothed me. I was sick, and you visited me, I was imprisoned, and you had compassion on me.’
37 Then they will answer, ‘When did we see you in hunger and in thirst, and gave you to eat and to drink? 38 When did we see you homeless and brought you in – or stripped, and covered (clothed) you? 39 Or when did we see you sick and imprisoned, and came unto you?’
40 Then the king will answer and say unto them, ‘Truly I say to you, that all the good that you ever did (did from ancient times) to one of my insignificant brothers, that you did it to me.’
41 And then he will say to those who are on the left side, ‘Separate yourselves (depart) from me, ones cursed of my Father, and go into the fire of Gei-Hinnom (hell), which is prepared for Ha-Satan and his messengers. 42 I was hungry and thirsty when you did not give me to eat and to drink, 43 I was homeless and you did not bring me in, I was naked and you did not cover (clothe) me, I was sick and imprisoned, but you did not visit me.’
44 Then they will answer and say, ‘And when did we see you hungry and thirsty and homeless, naked or sick or imprisoned, and did not minister to you?’ 45 Then he will answer them saying, ‘Truly I say to you that every time that you did not do it to some of the insignificant poor ones who belong to me – also to me you did not do it.’ 46 And these will go into the fire of Gei-Hinnom (hell), but the righteous ones will go into everlasting light (glory).”
This part of the Bible is a very serious non-negotiable judgment. Upon reading again, after so many times in the past that I can’t even count, new revelational interpretations of the Word made this story hit me differently. I hope it has done the same to you. I’ll share my revelations at the end of the study, and then I’ll ask for you to share yours.
Let’s break this passage down…
The Lord separates the people. He tells the sheep, the children of God, to enter into Heaven; before the goats, the non-saved, to damn themselves, so they don’t have to view such a sight. That would be extremely difficult to see and to hear. We don’t want anyone we know and love in that group. That’s why The Plan for the church is so vitally important and serious. We, church as a whole not us, have to stop viewing church as a social gather of the saints with like faith. We’re here, us in this room, to learn everything we can so we can better follow our instructions. We’re here educating our spirits with the things of God, because that’s where we hold our weapons and our tools to get God’s Work done, so less people have to damn themselves.