“Not everyone who calls out to me, ‘Lord! Lord!’ will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Only those who actually do the will of my Father in heaven will enter. On judgment day many will say to me, ‘Lord! Lord! We prophesied in your name and cast out demons in your name and performed many miracles in your name.’ But I will reply, ‘I never knew you. Get away from me, you who break God’s laws.” Matthew 7:21-23
I think we can agree that this is one of the scariest realities: being rejected by God. But, let me ease your mind a little bit. This passage is not about Jesus rejecting people who failed His expectations, who weren't spiritual enough, or who didn't have the intimacy with God as other Christians do - read the last verse: "… You who break God's laws!"
 When we are born again, sin no longer has a voice in our life. We don’t live under its rule, we don't enjoy it, and we choose to live a life of righteousness by obeying God's commandments. There are people who claim they are Christians, but their life doesn't change. They still continue to live a life of sin and there is no transformation. The reality is these people are not born again. If they were born again, they would be obeying God's commandments and would be transformed by the word of God.
It's worth noting that this is different from habitual sin. Sometimes sin doesn't go away as easily as we wanted to. There are addictions, bad habits, trauma and emotional brokenness that we have to continuously crucify our flesh and allow the Lord to sanctify in us. We must learn to discipline ourselves to live a life of righteousness by the grace of God. In this scripture, Jesus is talking about these people: those who claim they are Christians and you deny Jesus by their lifestyle. Maybe you are the person that I'm referring to – who claimed Jesus as your Lord and Savior and yet your lifestyle denotes His power and His commandments. I want you to know that there is no shame or condemnation in Christ Jesus, and anybody who wants to repent will always be accepted by the Father. If that is you, I want you to pray this prayer to renew your vows to the Lord.
Questions for Application
- What are your first thoughts when you read this scripture in Matthew 7?
- How has following Jesus transformed your life? What changes have you noticed in your life since becoming a Christian?
Prayer
“Father, I repent for any way I have not truly made You Lord of my life. I’m sorry. I don’t want to live a double life. Search me, and know me. If there’s anything in my heart, and in my life that does not honor You or glorify You, remove it. I want to be transformed by You, and I want to live for You alone. Today, I surrender again and turn back to You. I choose You! Be Lord over my life. You have full reign. I believe in my heart that You are the Son of God, and I confess with my mouth that You are my Lord. I love you.”