In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus gives the final words of his public teaching ministry. As he concludes this sermon known as the Olivet Discourse, he describes the day of his return. In this teaching, Noel Piepgrass shows us that Jesus will come to judge true disciples from false based on how they have treated the “least of these”.
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