Sermons in the Park
Whatdid Jesus mean when He said, "I never knew you"? Those may be the most frightening words in all of Scripture. InMatthew 7, Jesus warns that many religious people—people who calledHim "Lord" and even claimed to do ministry in His name—willone day discover they never truly belonged to Him. Does that mean Christians should constantly question theirsalvation? Or is Jesus exposing something much deeper? In this sermon, we examine the difference between knowingabout Jesus and truly knowing Him. We'lllook at what genuine spiritual fruit really is, why outward religioncan never save, how believers can have assurance in Christ, and whatit truly means to abide in Him. Whether you've followed Christ for decades or you're honestlywondering where you stand with God, my prayer is that this messagepoints you away from empty religion and toward a real relationshipwith Jesus Christ. 📖 Key Scriptures: • Matthew 7:15–23 •Matthew 5–7 • John 15:1–8 • John 10:27–28 •Romans 3:23 • 2 Corinthians 5:17 • Hebrews 12:6 •1 John 2:1 • Matthew 11:28 If this sermon encouraged you, please Like, Subscribe, and shareit with someone who needs to hear the truth of God's Word. "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shallenter into the kingdom of heaven..." — Matthew 7:21 (KJV) May God bless you, and thank you for joining me for anotherSermons in the Park message. #SermonsInThePark #Jesus #Salvation #Matthew7 #Christian #Bible#Faith #Repentance #BornAgain #Gospel #KJV #AssuranceOfSalvation
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