Jesus rejects mere name-belief: using his name without doing the Father’s will marks evildoers, not saved Christians.
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Jesus rejects mere name-belief: using his name without doing the Father’s will marks evildoers, not saved Christians.
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"Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my..."
"Okay. So this is a really important idea. The Christian religion tells us that, you must believe in Jesus to be saved by Jesus...."
"...Spirit, by God's will, he forgives, the Lord forgives. And in Jesus' name, amen. He forgives us and we ask God for forgiveness, He..."
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