{"id":1721,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:29","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-721-23-wrong-skins-and-rotten-fruit-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:29","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:29","slug":"matthew-721-23-wrong-skins-and-rotten-fruit-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-721-23-wrong-skins-and-rotten-fruit-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 7:21-23 &#8211; Wrong Skins and Rotten Fruit &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 7:21-23 Wrong Skins and Rotten Fruit  As I begin, let me say that I am not trying to make anyone angry. I am attempting to fulfill my calling.  Every person sitting in this building-as well as every person alive-will have to stand before God one day.  There are some things you need to know.  Not things that I think, but things that God says.  This morning, let me give you four facts.  They are not alliterated or fancy, but they may save your soul.  I. \\#21-23\\ Not everyone who is religious is going to heaven.  Matt 7:21  Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.      A. Notice that Jesus was talking about people who thought they         knew God.     B. Even more specifically, He was talking about people who         thought they knew HIM.         1. \\#21\\  &quot;saith unto me&quot;         2. &quot;the will of my Father which is in heaven&quot;         3. \\#22\\  &quot;Many will say to me &quot;         4. &quot;prophesied in thy name&quot;         5. &quot;in thy name have cast out devils&quot;         6. &quot;in thy name done many wonderful works&quot;         7. \\#23\\  &quot;I never knew you&quot;         8. &quot;depart from me&quot;     C. In those statements, Jesus was telling that crowd that:         1. He is the Judge that will one day rule on them.         2. His name is the name of power and authority.         3. He is the Member of the Godhead who paid the price for             sins and will judge every man and every woman who has             refused His payment.     D. Some say that Jesus never said He was the Christ.         1. Granted, Jesus did not talk about Himself being Christ in             front of the scribes and Pharisees but He did in front             of two crowds.             a. Woman at the well:  John 4:25  The woman saith unto him, I know that Messias cometh, which is called Christ 26  Jesus saith unto her, I that speak unto thee am he.              b. And Jesus told this crowd.         2. Why did Jesus not tell the scribes and Pharisees.             a. I dont know for sure but I imagine it was because                 they would have immediately stoned Him.                 (1) What was the problem with that?                 (2) He came to die.             b. Yes, but Jesus picked the when and the how and this                 was not either.         3. So here Jesus openly and publicly spoke of Himself as God             and these people were okay with that.     E. \\#23\\ Notice Jesus statement-&quot;I NEVER knew you&quot;         1. Jesus was saying that at least some of these religious             people were lost!             a. Some of our friends who believe you can lose your                 salvation want to use this as a proof text.             b. It isnt.             c. Jesus did not say that He knew them and forgot them.             d. Jesus said, to the religious people who knew something                 about Him. I NEVER knew you.             e. Just because you know God who God does not mean that                 God knows who you are.         2. The fact is that most every writer of the Bible warned             the religious that they may not be saved.             a. The Apostle Paul  2Corinthians 13:5  Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves.              b. John                 (1) The whole book of 1John.  1John 2:3  And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.  1 John 2:15  Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.                 (2) John said if the love of the world is in you the                     love of the Father is NOT.         3. Why would so many (if not all) of the Bible writers give             these warnings?  Because you can be religious and not to             to heaven!  II. The vast majority of religious people will die lost.     A. Listen to that again: The vast majority of religious people         will die lost.  Matt 7:13  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 14  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.      B. Remember Jesus was talking to religious people not out-and-         out heathen.  Even those who were willing to consider Him         to be the Christ.         1. To THEM Jesus said the road to hell is broad.         2. To THEM Jesus said the way to heaven is straight and few             of YOU are on it!     C. To think you are a Christian and to die lost and be cast into         hell, all the time thinking you were saved would have to be         the worst nightmare you could ever dream, but Jesus was         telling those people that it was to be at some of their         futures!  III. \\#15-18\\ The proof of true salvation is in the life we live       not the talk we give.  Matt 7:15  Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheeps clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16  Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17  Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18  A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.      A. Here is where the title of the message came from.     B. Jesus made this point in two ways:         1. \\#15\\ He said that it is what is on the inside not the             outside that determines whether you are a Christian or             not.             a. Whether it is a false preacher in the pulpit or a                 false professor in the pew, you have to look deeper                 than the suit of clothes they wear.             b. Anybody can stick on a lambskin.         2. \\#16-18\\ Its the fruit of the tree not the label on the             tag that we look at.             a. It takes some time to grow a tree and produce fruit.             b. No individual act can be used to determine whether a                 person is truly saved or lost, but a track record                 of their fruit over a prolonged time will be a pretty                 good indicator.                 (1) You might stub your toe and say a bad word (you                      should not, but you might), but if you always                      talk with a bad language, thats bad fruit and                      a problem.                 (2) You might see a bad picture, but if you stay for                      the show, thats bad fruit and a problem.                 (3) You might think poorly of a person, but if you                      gossip about them, thats bad fruit and a                      problem.                 (4) You might want a better job, but if you are a                      bad employee, thats bad fruit and a problem.             c. The day-in, day-out fruit of your life is the tell-                 tale sign of whether you know Jesus or not.  IV. The Bible tells us what kind of fruit each kind of person bears.     A. For right now, we will say that there are three kinds of         people: lost, saved, and backslidden.     B. If I were to make a list of those sins that mark a lost or         saved person, I would be accused of judging or being a         legalist; but did you know God already has.         1. God made these lists up before any of us were even born.         2. The newest list in the Bible would have to be more than             1900 years old.     C. Gods list:         1. The unsaved:  1Corinthians 6:9  Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.  Galatians 5:19  Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.              a. These are the works of a lost person.                 (1) It does not matter how religious they may be.                 (2) God said if they do these works, they &quot;will not                      inherit the kingdom of God&quot; \\#1Cor 6:9\\.             b. This list can be divided into four categories:                 (1) On that top of that list that marks a person as                      being lost are sexual sins:                      (a) adultery \\#1Cor 6:9, Gal 5:19\\-relations                           outside marriage.                      (b) fornication \\#1Cor 6:9, Gal 5:19\\-illicit                           perverted sexual sins (prostitution,                           homosexual and lesbian activity,                           bestiality, pedophilia, and many others)                      (c) abusers of themselves and effeminate                           \\#1Cor 6:9\\ is homosexually in all of its                           forms.                 (2) There is also the lost peoples list of heart                      sins.                      (a) hatred, wrath \\#Gal 5:20\\                      (b) envy \\#Gal 5:21\\, covetous \\#1Cor 6:10\\                           Always wanting things you dont have.                             i. It is amazing how much church talk,                                 talk among Christians, is hatred and                                 envy talk.                            ii. Back up, Jack!                           iii. You will not see hatred, envy,                                 bitterness, tale-bearing and the like                                 listed on the behavior list of the                                 saved.                            iv. Those things are only listed on the                                 behavior list of the lost.                             v. You say, &quot;Preacher!  I know I am                                 saved.&quot;                            vi. I say, &quot;Prove it.&quot;  Live like you are                                 saved and not like you are lost.                      (c) lasciviousness \\#Gal 5:19\\-given to                           fleshly desires                             i. We may not use the word much, but we                                 practice the sin quite often.                            ii. All of those posters you have hanging                                 on your wall of entertainers and                                 hotties and hunks. That is                                 lasciviousness.                           iii. Reading your portfolio more than your                                 Bible.  That is lasciviousness.                            iv. Preoccupation with cars, and carding,                                 fishing, and fashion, trophies and                                 travel.                                 aa. The fleshly things that we are                                      focused on need not be sinful.                                 bb. The problem is not so much what                                      are focused upon, but that we                                      are so focused on them, putting                                      Jesus and service to Jesus                                      behind those things.                                 cc. That is lasciviousness.                      (d) strife &amp; seditions \\#Gal 5:20\\, murder                           \\#Gal 5:21\\-trouble making and plotting                           to make trouble, threating, rebelling, even                           complaining, all the way up to the actual                           act of committing murder.                 (3) Sins of body                      (a) drunkenness \\#1Cor 6:10, Gal 5:21\\                             i. Drunkenness was, is and will be                                 behavior of the lost.                            ii. Drunkenness in the Bible means                                 intoxicated, and that does not have                                 to be limited to intoxicated by                                 beverages.                           iii. Drugs can induce intoxication as well.                      (b) revellings                             i. \\#Gal 5:21\\ partying                            ii. Every generation thinks they invented                                 partying.                           iii. Afraid not.                            iv. You may have figured a way to take                                 partying to a new low, but you did                                 not invite.                 (4) Sins of worship                      (a) idolatry \\#1 Cor 6:9, Gal 5:20\\-Anything                           placed before God                      (b) witchcraft \\#Gal 5:20\\-From worshipping                           the dark and the mystic up to worshipping                           the devil himself.                      (c) heresies  \\#Gal 5:20\\-Rejecting truth                           about God and believing a lie             c. You can think what you like about yourself, but the                 Bible is the Word of God, and it declares that if                 your fruit looks like this, it is an indication you                 are not saved.         2. The saved:             a. I will not even read these lists because of time, but                 you can and should read them.                 (1) \\#Rom 12:9-18\\                 (2) \\#Gal 5:22-25\\             b. Those lists are divided into three categories.                 (1) \\#Romans 12:9-10\\ Demonstrations of the heart                      (a) love-Christians should be the most loving                           people.                             i. A love upward to God                            ii. A love outward to the body of Christ                           iii. A love downward to those who have less                                 or know less than we do                      (b) kindness-the lubricant of unity                      (c) with an honor for the saved that prefers the                           saved to the lost!                 (2) \\#Romans 12:11-13\\ Demonstrations of the body:                      (a) \\#11\\ not slothful-hard working                      (b) \\#11\\ serving the Lord                 (3) \\#Gal 5:22-25, Romans 12:11-16\\ Demonstrations                      of the spirit:                      (a) \\#11\\ fervent in spirit                      (b) \\#12, 15\\ rejoicing                      (c) \\#12\\ patient in problems                      (d) \\#12\\ prayerful                      (e) \\#13\\ giving and hospitable                      (f) \\#16\\ of the same mind-humble                      (g) \\#17\\ forgiving                      (h) \\#17\\ honest                      (i) \\#18\\ peaceful         3. The backslider: \\#Heb 12:4-7\\  Hebrews 12:4  Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin. 5 And ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children, My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him: 6 For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. 7 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?              a. Notice some key words in this text.                 (1) \\#Heb 12:4\\ &quot;not resisted&quot;                 (2) \\#Heb 12:5\\ &quot;forgotten&quot;                 (3) \\#Heb 12:5\\ &quot;fainted&quot;              b. Those words indicate that these believers once lived                 like a Christian, but the fainted and forgot who they                 were and eventually yielded to the pull of the world                 on them.                 (1) The problem I see with some is that you cannot                      forget what you never learned or cant faint                      from  a battle you never entered.                      (a) At one time, these backsliders were living                           like Christians.                      (b) I fear a lot of religious people think they                           are backslid from Jesus when the truth is                           they never were close enough to Him to                           slide away to begin with.                              i. You cannot be in remission from a                                  disease you never had.                             ii. You cannot retire from a job you                                  never worked.                            iii. And you cant faint from a battle you                                  never entered.                 (2) But even if you really are backslid, that means                      you quit on Someone you once loved dearly and                      stood for supremely.                      (a) That should not be a condition you want to                           stay in.                      (b) No!  Once you realize it you should be                           flinging yourself upon Gods altar, begging                           God to forgive you and to make things right.             c. \\#Hebrews 12:6\\ There are two more important words                 that sum of the condition the backslider is in,                 &quot;chastened&quot; and &quot;scourged.&quot;                 (1) Chastened means corrected.                 (2) Scourged means whipped.                 (3) If you are backslidden, you have not forgotten                      God or been forgotten by Him.                      (a) Rather, you heavenly Father has been wearing                           your backside down.                      (b) Get it?  Backslidden means something is                           happening to your spiritual &quot;backside.&quot;                      (c) It is being chastened and scourged.                      (d) If you think you are a backslidden Christian                           and you are not walking with a severe                           spiritual limp from an exceedingly painful                           backside, you are not backslidden at all.                      (e) You are lost.  V. In closing two more things:     A. Someone might ask, &quot;Doesnt the Bible say, Judge not lest you         be judged.?&quot;  Yes, but it also says:  John 7:24  Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.          1. Is that a contradiction?  No.         2. The Bible is telling us that while I am not your judge,             you had better judge yourself with Gods judgment and             not your own.     B. Some say, &quot;I dont believe God will send me to hell because I         do those things.&quot;         1. You are partly correct.         2. You are not lost because you do those things.         3. You do those things because you are lost.             a. People today think God is GOING to judge them because                 of those works.             b. That is wrong.             c. God judged those works before man was ever created.             d.  You are just acknowledging you are lost by doing                 those works.  Understand again what I said earlier. I am not trying to get you angry, or to embarrass you, or to hurt your feelings. I am trying to warn you that being Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Church of God, or anything else means nothing. That is nothing more than a tag on stump. What manners is what is under the wool.  What matters is what grows on the branches.  Instead of telling me what brand of Christian you think you are, show me what kind of fruits you are bearing.  Thats what Jesus said tells is all.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 7:21-23 Wrong Skins and Rotten Fruit As I begin, let me say that I am not trying to make anyone angry. I am attempting to fulfill my calling. Every person sitting in this building-as well as every person alive-will have to stand before God one day. 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