Understood, Jesus Christ is the Truth. But
HiJMM,
I would like to just pause and say good, we agree, and maybe leave the" buts" for another day. Yet that is definitely part of the thread.
Jesus also said in Matt. 7:22, “many will say to me Lord, Lord on that day”. This indicates that there will be those who acknowledge Jesus for who He is, and believe that they have done His Father’s will their whole lives, but in the end will be rejected by Our Lord, “depart from me, I never knew you.”
Yes, this is a warning for all of Christianity (not Buddhism, Islam, etc.,).
Now is it that they do not really know Jesus, or that they work iniquity or one follows the other ? The warning is also for those who do good corporal works even the miraculous, how could that be “inequity”? Is the iniquity those who preach good works without first preaching “knowing” Him ? It is clear that "knowing Him is paramount for twice the Lord mentions it as the game breaker, before anything else. It is like if you truly know Him, you will truly be religious. The good works will follow. The gospel is not about righteous works but about saving grace by faith foremost. The works
follow from new birth. New birth comes from meeting Him, thus knowing Him , in truth and spirit. The new man will have his works. The old man’s works avail him nothing, no matter how religious, even miraculous (miraculous for His name sake, and not necessarily because, of the alleged “believer”).
Remember also Nicodemus. He was of the true faith, accomplished in teaching and ordinances (circumcision, bar mitzvah). Yet he was not born of the spirit, born again. Nicodemus actually worked iniquity by leading others away from Christ, even if just by example of non acceptance of the finally arrived Messiah. Can you think of a worse iniquity ?
Again, it centers first and foremost on the personhood of Jesus, and thereafter on functioning in His Body.
Jesus died for our sins, our trespasses, but adhering to incorrect doctrine is another matter altogether.
Sorry JMM, for I understand and partly agree with you here, but I also feel it is a way of putting one’s place in the Body of Christ *ahead *of first "knowing’’ Him, being born of the spirit. It is like worrying about how you will be discipled (which church and doctrines you will belong to) before you are even a disciple/born again.
Our first and primary goal should be giving the word of God out about Jesus, to meet Him. As soon as you interject narrower sectarian views, (gotta make them a Catholic or a Baptist or Lutheran) you jeopardize the first mission. Yet P’s may stress being P and not C inherently because they feel CC does not stress this new birth enough or through works. C’s probably inherently do not want possible converts to be P’s because they think P’s do not stress works. So I guess we both go in according to our faith, with some sectarian view. Yet I would think or hope all P’s stress a personal Christ before their one church amongst the thirty thousand.
Blessings
Blessings