Eila
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Sorry but it doesn't clear up anything at all. There will be many in the end who are christians who Jesus says will call upon Him in that day and say Lord Lord did we not cast out demons in your name and prophecy in Your Name etc. He will say to them I never knew you. According to everything I can determine these folks fully accepted the gospel of Christ and did many mighty wonders in His name. Today they would be called saved Christians.
Matthew 7 " 21"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?' 23And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.'"
It is an assumption to say that these people referred to here are saved. It is also an assumption to say that these people did prophesy in His name or cast out demons. It doesn't tell us what these people did, but what they claimed to do. It doesn't say that these people were born again, but it does say that He never knew them. If they were saved they would have been known. Also if you look at the texts preceeding these verses - they are talking about false prophets. False prophets may prophecy in the name of Jesus, but are they really prophecying?
So why didn't the Lord know them? Maybe it was because they had a form of godlines ( accepting the gospel ) but denied the power thereof to keep them from sinning, think? Maybe it was because they didn't worry about sinning because they thought works wouldn't make them loose their eternal life.
God Bless
Jim Larmore
I think you are under the assumption that if you don't believe your works are related to your salvation you will go out and sin freely without thought.
While there may be some like that - that is not the way it works. He changes us so we do not desire to do what we used to do. He changes us so that we desire to do His will. He convicts us of sin and molds us into the person He wants us to be.
Do we avoid sin because we fear punishment? Or do we avoid sin so we can please the one who gave so much for us? He is not there ready to yank away our salvation when we mess up. He is there in us guiding us helping us be more like Him.
Grace is a powerful incentive not to sin because the recipiant of grace serves God out of gratitude not out of obligation.
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