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In Matthew 7:15–29, Jesus warns His listeners to beware of false prophets, teaching that true character is revealed by its fruit. He emphasizes that mere profession — even impressive religious activity — is not enough; what matters is doing the will of the Father. The Sermon concludes with the parable of the wise and foolish builders, underscoring that those who hear and obey His words stand firm when life’s storms come. The chapter ends with the crowds astonished, recognizing that Jesus taught with authority unlike their scribes.
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In Matthew 7:15–29, Jesus warns His listeners to beware of false prophets, teaching that true character is revealed by its fruit. He emphasizes that mere profession — even impressive religious activity — is not enough; what matters is doing the will of the Father. The Sermon concludes with the parable of the wise and foolish builders, underscoring that those who hear and obey His words stand firm when life’s storms come. The chapter ends with the crowds astonished, recognizing that Jesus taught with authority unlike their scribes.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]