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Thanks for your enlightenment. The account in Mathew is clearly talking about ones who believed they had faith in Christ and were doing works in his name and in demonstration of their faith in him. By Jesus rejection of these ones I believe he is emphasising 2 things: 1. He is showing that ’Saying’ Lord Lord - in other words declaring we know Jesus and believe in him is not enough. 2. Jesus also stressed in these verses that what we ‘DO’ matters to him and to his Father. Clearly whatever the ones referred to in Mathew were doing - (and please notice they said they were doing powerful works in Jesus name) - these works were not acceptable to Jesus. Why? Because they obviously were not in accord with his Fathers will. That is why Jesus will say to such ones (notice Jesus said ‘Many will say to me in that day‘-future tense) he does not know them. Believing and doing should go hand in hand. Jesus makes clear that saying we believe has to be supported by works in demonstration of that belief and such works that are in accord with his Fathers will. If you care to read my others posts you will see I cite James 2. James makes the same point about faith being dead if it does not have works.
All this has nothing to do with believing that works can earn us salvation Or that the blood of Christ is not sufficient. It has to do more with having a living faith. Having a living faith involves living no longer for ourselves but for him who died for us and in obedience to his commands.
All this has nothing to do with believing that works can earn us salvation Or that the blood of Christ is not sufficient. It has to do more with having a living faith. Having a living faith involves living no longer for ourselves but for him who died for us and in obedience to his commands.
He is showing that ’Saying’ Lord Lord - in other words declaring we know Jesus and believe in him is not enough.
Wrong......... the very fact they coupled "their works" with their belief demonstrates they never believed.
There person who who trusts in Christ alone obeys completely the will of the Father to believe in Jesus Christ alone for eternal salvation.