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In this week’s study, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks us straight into one of the most unsettling—and most hope-filled—teachings Jesus ever gave: the separation of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31–46. It’s a passage about recognition, compassion, and the quiet ways grace reveals who we’ve become when no one’s watching. What if the face you passed in the parking lot, the grocery store, or the fellowship hall wasn’t just “someone in need”… but Christ Himself?
Join us around the Wednesday-night table at a real church with real people opening a real Bible as we explore what it means to see Jesus in the hungry, the lonely, the overlooked, and the forgotten. Convicting and comforting, this episode challenges us to open our eyes—and our hearts—before the King returns.
Pull up a chair, friend. The fluorescent lights are humming, the Bibles are open, and grace is moving.
Welcome to The Semi-Seminarian Podcast. Revival for your ears.
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In this week’s study, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks us straight into one of the most unsettling—and most hope-filled—teachings Jesus ever gave: the separation of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31–46. It’s a passage about recognition, compassion, and the quiet ways grace reveals who we’ve become when no one’s watching. What if the face you passed in the parking lot, the grocery store, or the fellowship hall wasn’t just “someone in need”… but Christ Himself?
Join us around the Wednesday-night table at a real church with real people opening a real Bible as we explore what it means to see Jesus in the hungry, the lonely, the overlooked, and the forgotten. Convicting and comforting, this episode challenges us to open our eyes—and our hearts—before the King returns.
Pull up a chair, friend. The fluorescent lights are humming, the Bibles are open, and grace is moving.
Welcome to The Semi-Seminarian Podcast. Revival for your ears.