Works can be evidence of faith, but not always. Those in Matthew 7:21-23 had works. Do you believe they had faith?
The people in Matthew 7:21–23 did
works, but Jesus said He
never knew them, which means they did
not have true faith. Real faith begins with knowing Jesus and doing the will of the Father. Their works were done without obedience, without a true heart, and without walking in God’s will.
Jesus explained this very clearly. He said:
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven,
but he who does the will of My Father” (Matthew 7:21 NKJV).
So the problem was not works. The problem was a lack of true faith that listens, obeys, and walks with Him. Their works had no life because they were not obeying His voice.
This is like Moses when he
struck the rock instead of speaking to it as God commanded (Numbers 20:7–12 NKJV). Moses still did a “work” and water still came out, but he did
not obey God’s voice. The action looked successful, yet it was disobedience, and God judged it as unbelief.
In the same way, the people in Matthew 7:21–23 had works, but they were
not doing the Father’s will. Their actions looked religious, but they were not born from true faith and obedience.
please do mot extrapolate a question like you usually would do" Does this mean Moses will not enter heaven.....?