Usually we read the story of the sheep and the goats from the perspective of the sheep and the goats. We think Jesus is talking to us as we mentally note which poor person we may have helped or what orphan or widow we may have visited. And often I think we ponder the missed opportunities and wonder if we are doing enough to be a sheep. No one wants to be a goat.
But what if we read this parable from the other side – what if we are the opportunity? What if we are the ones that others are sheep and goats to? In this case I’d rather meet a sheep than a goat. In need, I’d take sheep hands down.
Yet many people would not. They would rather cross a goat when they are in need because some people just do not accept help well. For some it is pride, for some a deep rooted individualism. But this limits our community. And it is important to minister to each other. This builds up the bonds of faith and strengthens our fellowship as children of God. At times, we must all allow others to see our inner self and to know our vulnerable spots if we are to truly be the family of God.
Scripture reference: Matthew 25: 31-46