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What if everything we've built our faith on turns out to be counterfeit? This powerful message from Matthew 7:21-23 confronts us with one of Jesus' most sobering warnings: not everyone who calls Him 'Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven. Through the striking image of counterfeit twenty-dollar bills that look real but hold no value, we're challenged to examine whether our faith is genuine or merely religious activity. Jesus reveals that real faith isn't about saying the right words, attending church regularly, or even performing miracles in His name. Instead, it's about doing the will of the Father—living in obedient relationship with Him. The passage exposes a terrifying possibility: we can be surrounded by faith, doing good works, speaking truth, and still be strangers to Jesus. Many will stand before Him confident in their salvation, pointing to their ministry resumes—'Lord, didn't we prophesy, cast out demons, and do mighty works in Your name?'—only to hear the devastating words, 'I never knew you.' This isn't about earning salvation through works; it's about understanding that genuine salvation produces real transformation. The question isn't what we've done for Jesus, but whether we truly know Him in intimate, surrendered relationship. Are we fans cheering from the stands, or followers who've stepped onto the field? Today is the day to examine our foundation and ensure we're trusting in Christ alone, not our religious credentials or spiritual activity.
By Fountain City Church5
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What if everything we've built our faith on turns out to be counterfeit? This powerful message from Matthew 7:21-23 confronts us with one of Jesus' most sobering warnings: not everyone who calls Him 'Lord' will enter the kingdom of heaven. Through the striking image of counterfeit twenty-dollar bills that look real but hold no value, we're challenged to examine whether our faith is genuine or merely religious activity. Jesus reveals that real faith isn't about saying the right words, attending church regularly, or even performing miracles in His name. Instead, it's about doing the will of the Father—living in obedient relationship with Him. The passage exposes a terrifying possibility: we can be surrounded by faith, doing good works, speaking truth, and still be strangers to Jesus. Many will stand before Him confident in their salvation, pointing to their ministry resumes—'Lord, didn't we prophesy, cast out demons, and do mighty works in Your name?'—only to hear the devastating words, 'I never knew you.' This isn't about earning salvation through works; it's about understanding that genuine salvation produces real transformation. The question isn't what we've done for Jesus, but whether we truly know Him in intimate, surrendered relationship. Are we fans cheering from the stands, or followers who've stepped onto the field? Today is the day to examine our foundation and ensure we're trusting in Christ alone, not our religious credentials or spiritual activity.

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