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John W. Robbins
Matthew 7:21-23 Justification and Judgment The Trinity Foundation
Great Sermon! These verses from the sermon on the mount are so often misunderstood and misapplied.
John Robbins puts these verses in the context of the rest of the passage and the teaching of the new testament on the justification by faith alone, and the law of faith as opposed to the works of the law "by which no flesh shall be justified",
He covers the lawful and unlawful use of the law.
It may suprise even shock some that the people Jesus refers to in this passage are not hypocrites but people who walk their talk in doing not only good works, but good works in the name of Christ according to His law. Yet He banishes them to hell as workers of iniquity and lawlessness, "depart from me I never knew you" the most terrible words an immortal soul will ever hear. Whilst being noble characters living admirable lives and doing great things that would shame most professors of the faith, they were zealously seeking to establish their own righteousness to be justified before God, rather than going as repentant sinners in God given faith broken and humbled to Christ as the only righteuosness accepted by God
sinner&saint (7/31/2013)
from Philippines
Great Sermon! Very good sermon. Another one of those that aren't preached in churches. I highly recommend self-righteous folks to listen to this and pass it around.