Ann Arbor Community Church Sermon Podcast

The Parables of Jesus - The Least of These


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The Parables of Jesus - The Least of These (Matthew 25:31-46) - Pastor Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard 

Summary:

In this week’s message, Pastor Donnell Wyche concludes our journey through the parables of Jesus by taking us into Matthew 25:31–46—the well-known but often misunderstood story of the sheep and the goats. Rather than presenting a God eager to condemn, Pastor Donnell reminds us that Jesus is revealing the true heart of the Father: one grounded in self-giving love, mercy, and a desire for relationship. Jesus paints a picture of the Son of Man sitting in judgment, not as a distant ruler but as the same compassionate teacher who welcomed children, touched the sick, and washed the feet of his disciples. This scene may feel unsettling because it involves judgment, but Pastor Donnell helps us see that Jesus’ judgment is always restorative, not vindictive.   Throughout the sermon, we are invited to reconsider the fear-based interpretations many of us inherited. Jesus does not say the kingdom is earned through good deeds—it is an inheritance, something we receive because we belong. Likewise, the “eternal fire” is described as something prepared not for people, but for the spiritual forces that oppose God’s kingdom. Instead of being a test of moral performance, this parable is about recognition: Did we welcome Jesus when he appeared to us in the hungry, the stranger, the sick, the imprisoned? Pastor Donnell emphasizes that what is most surprising in the story is that no one—not even the “sheep”—recognized Jesus. Their acts of mercy were imperfect, ordinary, and uncalculated, yet Jesus received them as love offered directly to him.   As we approach Thanksgiving, Pastor Donnell closes with a simple and grounding invitation. Because we often fail to recognize Jesus in the moment, our hope is not in perfect vision but in the fact that Jesus recognizes us. Instead of trying to force spiritual insight, we are encouraged to choose one small act of ordinary love—listening patiently, offering welcome, showing kindness in hard moments. These small acts matter more than we know, because Jesus tells us that whenever we love “the least of these,” we are loving him.
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