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No amount of linguistic gymnastics can avoid what the passage is actually saying. Basically it boils down to the fact that there are those in the church who can be partakers of some of the benefits of being attached to the covenant community and yet remain outside of Christ. You can be a taster and not a swallower you can sit under the ministry of an enlightened preacher and remain in darkness. That's the point that is being made here.
When you read Matthew 7:21-23 note the incredulity of those who protest that they have done great things for Jesus and his sober response "I never knew you". The point is that it is possible to say and do great things for Jesus and even be a partaker of the benefits of church membership and at the same time remain unregenerate.
When you read Matthew 7:21-23 note the incredulity of those who protest that they have done great things for Jesus and his sober response "I never knew you". The point is that it is possible to say and do great things for Jesus and even be a partaker of the benefits of church membership and at the same time remain unregenerate.
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