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Chuck Smith

Matthew 7:21

The sermon emphasizes the importance of having a genuine relationship with Christ, rather than relying on outward appearances or false doctrine.
Chuck Smith addresses the theme of self-deception in the Christian faith, emphasizing that many who profess to know Christ may be misled by their own assumptions of safety. He warns against unconscious hypocrisy, where individuals may believe they are justified based on outward appearances and actions, while neglecting true self-examination and relationship with Christ. Smith highlights the dangers of false doctrines and the importance of genuine faith over mere verbal profession, reminding listeners that ultimately, it is our relationship with Christ that matters most.

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"SELF -DECEPTION"

Intro: Christ to Nicodemus, "We know that thou art a teacher come from God." "Many" in

churches and world today.

I. CHRIST TALKING TO THOSE WHO WERE ORTHODOX.

A. Said right things, "Lord, Lord."

B. Doing works in His name.

C. They have assumed they were safe.

1. They come to Christ with their profession.

2. He professes to them.

D. He said that He does not judge as man judges.

1. Ye are they that do justify yourselves with man.

2. We judge after outward appearances.

3. We judge after a carnal manner.

a. Nice looking, good personality, powerful speaker.

E. Unconscious hypocrisy a great danger.

1. Conscious is to persuade others wrongly.

2. Unconscious is to persuade yourself wrongly.

II. IF HYPOCRISY UNCONSCIOUS WHAT CAN BE DONE?

A. Find conditions that foster self-deception.

1. False doctrine of assurance.

a. Because you say or believe certain things.

b. You have repeated certain phrases.

c. Fideism, you trust your faith instead of Christ.

2. Paul said, "Be not deceived neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor

adulterers shall enter."

a. They may be saying tight things.

3. Attitudes toward self-examination.

a. Anti-nomianism - it does not matter what you do as long as you

believe.

b. I John, "He that saith He is in the light. He that saith He abideth

in Him.

4. Living in activities.

a. Over-busyness high road of self-deception.

5. Tendency to balance our lives.

a. Spirit condemns us of some wrong activity.

1. Saul.

2. End justifies the means.

6. Failure to heed plain teaching of the scripture.

a. Lord drawing me away from church.

III. WHAT REALLY MATTERS IS OUR RELATIONSHIP TO CHRIST.

A. He is the judge.

1. "I never knew you."

B. Taking name of Lord in vain.

Sermon Outline

  1. Christ Talking to Those Who Were Orthodox points: - Said right things, 'Lord, Lord' - Doing works in His name - Assumed they were safe - He does not judge as man judges - Unconscious hypocrisy a great danger
  2. If Hypocrisy Unconscious What Can Be Done? points: - Find conditions that foster self-deception - False doctrine of assurance - Attitudes toward self-examination - Living in activities - Failure to heed plain teaching of the scripture
  3. What Really Matters Is Our Relationship to Christ points: - He is the judge - Taking name of Lord in vain

Key Quotes

“We judge after outward appearances.” — Chuck Smith
“Unconscious hypocrisy is a great danger.” — Chuck Smith
“I never knew you.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must examine our attitudes toward self-examination to avoid self-deception.
  • Our relationship with Christ is what truly matters, not our outward actions or words.
  • We must heed the plain teaching of the scripture to avoid falling into self-deception.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unconscious hypocrisy?
Unconscious hypocrisy is when we persuade ourselves wrongly, often due to false doctrine or attitudes toward self-examination.
How can we avoid self-deception?
We can avoid self-deception by examining our attitudes toward self-examination, living in activities, and heeding the plain teaching of the scripture.
Who is the ultimate judge?
Christ is the ultimate judge, and He will say, 'I never knew you.'
What is the false doctrine of assurance?
The false doctrine of assurance is when we believe we are saved because of our words or actions, rather than our relationship with Christ.
What is the danger of over-busyness?
Over-busyness can be a high road of self-deception, causing us to ignore our spiritual condition.

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