When Keith Green sang “The Sheep and the Goats”, it wasn’t entertainment—it was a wake-up call.

Drawn straight from Gospel of Matthew (chapter 25), the message is simple and sharp:
it’s not what you say—it’s what you do.

Feed the hungry.
Clothe the poor.
Show up for the broken.

That’s the line between sheep and goats.

Recorded live in Estes Park in ’78, Keith didn’t soften it—he delivered it with urgency, like someone who actually believed every word he was singing. No polish, no filter—just conviction.

And that’s why it still hits.

Because in the end, love isn’t claimed… it’s proven.

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