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#33 - Fruit and False Followers - Matthew 7:15-23
Episode 33

#33 - Fruit and False Followers - Matthew 7:15-23

Simply By Grace Podcast

October 1, 202038m 13s

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Show Notes

George Barna did a survey some years ago, and 48% of those who claim to be born again Christians agreed with the following statement: "If people are generally good, and do enough good things, they will earn a place in heaven."  

When we come to a passage like Matthew 7:15-23, we find it's often used to express judgement on someone's salvation. But when we look at the passage is that what it's teaching? Certainly  there's a recurring idea about fruits...but what is "fruit"?  How much "fruit" is necessary?  Can we know if someone is saved by their "fruit"? ...and are we to be "fruit" inspectors?

This passage is often used to support the idea of works for salvation.  So it's pertinent we understand what it is teaching and maybe more importantly, what it's not teaching. 

Charlie expounds on this in this weeks' podcast. For further information checkout Charlie's GraceNotes #51, Fruit and False Prophets