Yeshua Will Separate The Sheep From The Goats

 

Yeshua Will Separate The Sheep From The Goats

what does it mean, Yeshua will separate the sheep from the goats?
When Yeshua says He will “separate the sheep from the goats,” He’s using a simple picture people in His time understood—but it carries a very serious meaning.
This study shows what this means and that Yeshua separates the sheep from the goats at His return to set up the kingdom on Earth.


📖 The Source: Gospel of Matthew 25:31–46

🐑 Sheep vs 🐐 Goats — What’s the Difference?

🐑 Sheep (on His right hand)

These represent people who:

  • Obey Him
  • Show mercy, love, and compassion
  • Care for others (feeding, helping, visiting)
  • Truly follow Him—not just in words, but in action

👉 He calls them “blessed” and invites them into the Kingdom.


🐐 Goats (on His left hand)

These represent people who:

  • Do not obey
  • Ignore others in need
  • May claim belief—but don’t live it out
  • Reject His authority in how they live

👉 He calls them “cursed” and they are separated from Him.


⚖️ What “Separate” Really Means

This is not about animals—it’s about judgment.

Yeshua is describing a moment when:

  • He divides all people into two groups
  • There is no middle ground
  • Each person is judged by their actions revealing their true heart

👉 The separation shows who truly belongs to Him—and who does not


⏱️ When Does This Happen?

According to the passage:

  • It happens when Yeshua returns in glory
  • He sits on His throne
  • All nations are gathered before Him

This is a kingdom event, not something spread out over time.


🔥 The Core Meaning (Plain and Direct)

  • It’s about REAL vs FAKE faith
  • Not what people say, but what they do
  • Whether someone truly lives in obedience to Him


⚠️ The Sobering Point

Many people assume they are “sheep”…

…but this teaching warns:

  • Some who think they follow Him
  • Will actually be placed with the goats

Because their lives didn’t match His commands.

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This question comes down to which judgment Matthew 25 is describing and how it fits with the rest of Scripture.

📖 The Key Passage

Matthew 25:31–32

“When the Son of Man comes in His glory… then He will sit on the throne of His glory. All nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats.”


🕰️ When does this happen?

🔹 1. At Yeshua’s Return (Beginning of the Kingdom)

This passage itself places the timing clearly:

  • When the Son of Man comes in His glory His return
  • “Then He will sit on His throne” beginning of His reign
  • “All nations gathered” survivors of the nations, not the dead

What this means:

This is NOT the final judgment after the 1000 years.

Instead, it is:
👉 A judgment of the living nations at His return
👉 Determines who enters the Kingdom in the flesh

  • Sheep allowed into the Kingdom (Matthew 25:34)
  • Goats removed/destroyed (Matthew 25:41,46)


🔹 2. NOT the Judgment After the 1000 Years

The judgment after the 1000 years is described in:

Revelation 20:11–15

  • The dead are raised
  • Books are opened
  • This is the Great White Throne Judgment

Key differences:

Sheep & Goats (Matthew 25)

Great White Throne (Revelation 20)

Happens at His coming

Happens after 1000 years

Deals with the living nations

Deals with the dead raised

People enter the Kingdom

Final judgment lake of fire

Earthly kingdom begins

End of all things


🔥 Important Insight

At Yeshua’s return:

  • Some people are still alive on earth
  • They are judged based on their actions (how they treated “these my brethren”)
  • The righteous enter the Kingdom as physical humans
  • This explains how there are still nations during the 1000 years


📌 Bottom Line

👉 The sheep and goat separation happens at Yeshua’s RETURN,
when He sets up His Kingdom on earth — NOT after the 1000 years.


Yeshua Will Separate The Sheep From The Goats


The “Thief on the Cross” – MISUNDERSTANDING

The “Thief on the Cross” – MISUNDERSTANDING


Yeshua was NOT telling the thief on the cross that he would be with Him in heaven that day.  No one has gone to heaven except Yeshua. And He didn't go that day.

Here is a study that explains this common misunderstanding among those who do not study the scriptures.

This is a question that comes down to two key scriptures and how they’re translated and understood:


1. The “Thief on the Cross” – Luke 23:43

Most English Bibles read:

“Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.”

That sounds like the thief goes to heaven that same day—but the issue is punctuation.

🔎 Important fact:

The original Greek manuscripts had no commas.

So the verse can also be read as:

“Truly I say to you today, you will be with me in paradise.”

👉 In this reading:

  • “today” modifies when Yeshua is speaking
  • NOT when the thief enters paradise

Why this matters:

  • Yeshua often used phrases like “I say to you today” for emphasis (see Deuteronomy 30:18 style Hebrew expression)
  • The promise is certain, not immediate

2. Yeshua Did NOT Go to Heaven That Day

After His resurrection, Yeshua told Miriam:

👉 John 20:17

“I have not yet ascended to the Father”

That’s critical:

  • This was after the crucifixion
  • So He did NOT go to heaven the day He died

👉 Therefore:
The thief could not have been with Him in heaven that day either


3. What Did Yeshua Mean by “Paradise”?

“Paradise” is often assumed to mean heaven—but scripture connects it to:

👉 Revelation 2:7

“the tree of life… in the paradise of God”

👉 Revelation 22:1-2

This is:

  • The Kingdom of God
  • The restored earth
  • After resurrection—not immediately after death

4. No One Has Gone to Heaven

Yeshua plainly said:

👉 John 3:13

“No one has ascended to heaven except the Son of Man”

That includes:

  • David
  • Prophets
  • All mankind

5. Even King David Is Still Dead

👉 Acts 2:34

“David did not ascend into the heavens”

👉 Acts 2:29

So:

  • A man after Yahweh’s own heart
  • Still in the grave
  • Awaiting resurrection

6. The Dead Are Asleep (Not in Heaven)

👉 Ecclesiastes 9:5

“The dead know nothing”

👉 Daniel 12:2

“Many who sleep in the dust… shall awake”

👉 1 Thessalonians 4:16

Pattern:

  • Death = sleep
  • Resurrection = future event
  • Not immediate heaven

7. The Thief’s Hope = FUTURE KINGDOM

Look at what the thief actually asked:

👉 Luke 23:42

He said:

“WHEN you come into your kingdom”

✔ Not “take me today”
✔ He understood a future reign


🔥 Final Conclusion

  • The comma in Luke 23:43 is man-added
  • Yeshua did not go to heaven that day (John 20:17)
  • No man has ascended to heaven (John 3:13)
  • The dead are asleep, awaiting resurrection
  • The thief will be with Yeshua in the Kingdom—at His return

See my study: 

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