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What is the significance of Matthew 7:21-23 in relation to knowing God?

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Matthew 7:21-23 highlights that mere religious activity does not equate to being known by God.

In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus warns that not everyone who claims to know Him will enter the kingdom of heaven. He distinguishes between superficial professions of faith and a genuine relationship with Him. This passage emphasizes that true knowledge of God involves obedience and the doing of His will. Merely performing religious acts—such as prophesying or casting out demons—without an authentic relationship with Christ amounts to a false assurance of salvation. The stark statement 'I never knew you' serves as a sobering reminder that being part of the community does not ensure acceptance by God; rather, it is the deeper relational knowledge, evident in the life of a believer, that is crucial for eternal security.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:21-23

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