Depart From Me, I Never Knew You – Commentary and the Meaning of Matthew 7:23 (Watch) The Religious Deception: says “ depart from me, I never knew you” often times is used to scare Christians by teaching that this verse is written to believers. Many people also use verse 21 which says “ Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven”. But what is the real meaning behind this verse? Video explains it in the most simplest terms. The Truth From a Grace Perspective: In this video you will discover these verses are speaking to religious unbelieving hypocrites who had lots of works, and lacked one thing – they never KNEW Jesus.
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Keyword, NEVER. That’s right, they may have cast out demons in His name and even had a long laundry list of works “in His name” but they never called on the name of Jesus. You’ll discover it’s not about Christians who suddenly lost favor with God due to human performance, and simply not choosing to believe, with faith. Depart From Me, I Never Knew You Not About Works, Not Written to Christians. Piya o re piya.