The separation that comes when Christ returns

JEFF TURNER

The Bible describes a future event in Matthew 25 where Jesus Christ will judge humanity by separating people into two groups, much like a shepherd dividing sheep from goats. This judgment happens at a specific time in history, after a seven-year period of great suffering known as the tribulation.

When Jesus comes back to Earth, He arrives with two purposes. First, He will judge all people who are still living at that moment. Second, He will establish His kingdom on Earth. This kingdom represents a thousand-year period of His rule, often called the millennial reign.

The judgment itself uses imagery that people in ancient Israel would have understood immediately. Shepherds regularly separated their flocks because sheep and goats often grazed together in mixed herds. Even today in Israel, you might see these animals grouped together.

In this judgment, the goats represent those who have rejected God. These individuals will face condemnation and destruction. They will be sent to hell for their unbelief and rebellion against God. This fate awaits everyone on Earth at that time who does not belong to Christ.

The sheep, however, represent those who have placed their faith in Jesus and belong to Him. These believers will not face destruction. Instead, they will enter directly into Christ’s kingdom while still alive. They will receive the promised blessings that come with His reign on Earth.

This separation is final and complete. Everyone alive when Christ returns will be evaluated and placed in one of these two categories. There is no middle ground or third option. The judgment covers all people across the entire planet at that moment in time.

The event marks the beginning of a new era. After removing the ungodly from the Earth, Jesus will rule with His faithful followers in a kingdom of glory. This fulfills ancient promises made throughout Scripture about a coming age of peace and righteousness under the Messiah’s direct leadership.

Satan’s Role in a Broken World

JEFF TURNER

People often wonder how much control Satan has over the evil we see today. When we look at corruption in government, harmful messages in entertainment, or false teachings spreading through society, we might ask if the devil is personally directing these things. The answer is not simple.

Jeremiah 17:9: “The heart is more deceitful than all else
And is desperately sick;
Who can understand it?, NASB; IRS Images, 2025

Even without Satan, the world would be full of evil. This is because human nature is fallen. The Bible tells us that the human heart is deceitful and wicked. People naturally struggle with desires of the flesh, covetous eyes, and pride. We do not need the devil to make us sin. We are already inclined toward it.

What Satan adds to this picture is structure. He takes human sinfulness and organizes it. He builds it into systems that trap people. He creates false religions that lead souls away from truth. He develops harmful philosophies and ideas that sound reasonable but lead to destruction. Satan works like a deceptive angel of light, making evil look appealing and acceptable.

He does not control every individual action, but he shapes the larger systems where fallen humans act out their sinful nature. Through his demonic forces, he influences governments, schools, entertainment industries, and other institutions to serve his purposes. The apostle John wrote that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one. This means Satan has arranged an organized system of evil that surrounds us.

Understanding this helps us recognize that we face both internal struggles with our own sinful hearts and external pressures from a world system designed to pull us away from God.

We know that we are of God, and that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one.

1 John 5:19