What Will You Do When You Hear “I Never Knew You”? Wake Up Now!
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'” – Matthew 7:21-23
The Most Terrifying Words Ever Spoken
Imagine standing before Jesus on judgment day, confident in your salvation. You’ve been active in ministry. You’ve preached sermons. You’ve cast out demons. You’ve seen miracles. You’ve prophesied. You’ve used His name powerfully. Your resume is impressive. Your credentials are impeccable. Your ministry has been successful.
And then you hear the words that will haunt you for all eternity:
“I never knew you. Depart from me, you who practice lawlessness.”
Not “I once knew you, but you fell away.” Not “You lost your salvation.” Not “You didn’t do enough.”
But the most devastating phrase in all of Scripture: “I NEVER knew you.”
Despite all your religious activity, Jesus says He never had a relationship with you. Ever.
The Critical Distinction: They Never Had Salvation to Lose
This passage isn’t about losing salvation – it’s about never having it despite impressive religious credentials. That’s even more sobering.
Notice what Jesus says:
- “I NEVER knew you” – not “I once knew you”
- The Greek word ginosko implies intimate, personal knowledge
- These people knew about Jesus but never knew Jesus
- They had religious performance without heart connection
- They possessed ministry activity without genuine relationship
The devastating reality: These weren’t people who started well and fell away. They were people who never had genuine salvation at all, despite looking like the most committed, anointed, successful ministers.
Who Are These People?
Religious Professionals, Not Genuine Believers
These are people who mastered Christianity as a technique, career, or performance without heart transformation:
Christian Professionals vs. Professional Christians:
- They are professionals at being Christian (mastered the technique)
- But not professional Christians (genuine calling and relationship)
- Christianity is their career, not their life
- Ministry is their profession, not their passion
Religious Practitioners:
- They practice Christianity like one practices law or medicine
- It’s what they do, not who they are
- Sunday is performance day, not worship day
- Ministry is a job, not a calling from God
Spiritual Technicians:
- They’ve learned the “how-to” of ministry without the “heart-for” of ministry
- They know formulas, methods, and techniques
- They can produce results through learned skills
- But they lack intimate connection with God that should fuel ministry
Ministry Entrepreneurs:
- Building their kingdoms, not advancing THE Kingdom
- Using Jesus’ name as a brand for their platform
- Marketing Christianity as a product for their profit
- Measuring success by numbers, not transformation
- More concerned with their reputation than God’s glory
What They Did vs. Who They Were
Their Impressive Religious Resume
Notice what they confidently presented to Jesus:
“Did we not prophesy in Your name?”
- They spoke messages that seemed to be from God
- They used spiritual language and prophetic formulas
- Their prophecies may have even come true
- But they prophesied without genuine connection to God’s heart
“Did we not cast out demons in Your name?”
- They performed successful deliverance ministry
- Demons actually left when they commanded them
- They had spiritual authority in this specific area
- But they exercised this authority without personal holiness
“Did we not perform many miracles in Your name?”
- Genuine supernatural events occurred through their ministry
- Healings, signs, wonders actually happened
- People were amazed at their spiritual power
- But miracles flowed through technique, not through intimacy with God
The shocking truth: You can do all these things without being saved.
What Was Missing: Relationship
Jesus’ response reveals the fatal flaw:
“I NEVER knew you” – relationship was absent:
- No intimate prayer life beyond public performance
- No genuine love for God’s presence, only His gifts
- No hunger for His Word beyond sermon preparation
- No brokenness over personal sin
- No fruit of the Spirit in personal character
- No daily sacrifice for His glory
- No laying down of life for others
“You who practice lawlessness” – character was corrupt:
- Despite religious activity, they lived in ongoing sin
- Their ministry platform masked their moral failure
- They used Jesus’ name while rebelling against His lordship
- Public holiness covered private wickedness
- They preached against sins they secretly practiced
The Modern Manifestation: Credentials Without Character
Academic Credentials Without Anointing
The danger of education without transformation:
Seminary degrees that produce:
- Theological knowledge without spiritual life
- Ability to exegete Scripture without obedience to Scripture
- Mastery of biblical languages while prayer language is neglected
- Perfect systematic theology while personal relationship with God atrophies
- Doctoral dissertations on holiness while living in secret sin
The deception:
- “I have my Masters in Divinity…” becomes their authority
- Education replaces anointing as their validation
- Intellect substitutes for intimacy with God
- Academic credentials become spiritual credentials
- Head knowledge replaces heart knowledge
Nothing wrong with education – unless it becomes your primary credential instead of genuine relationship with Christ and evidence of the Holy Spirit’s power in your life.
Ministry Credentials Without Transformation
The danger of position without character:
Ordination certificates that validate:
- Position without examining character
- Methodology without evaluating spirituality
- Years of service without assessing fruit of service
- Title without confirming calling
- Platform without proving faithfulness
Ministry titles that demand respect:
- Bishop, Apostle, Prophet, Doctor, Reverend
- Used to command authority rather than earned through servant leadership
- Impressive titles on business cards while basic fruit of the Spirit is absent
- Position held while personal spiritual life is bankrupt
- Office occupied while genuine calling is questionable
Leadership roles that look impressive:
- Large congregations built through entertainment, not anointing
- Successful programs measured by attendance, not transformation
- Growing budgets celebrated while disciples aren’t made
- Expanding influence while personal holiness contracts
Performance Credentials Without Presence
The danger of ministry success without spiritual intimacy:
Platform achievements:
- Thousands in attendance at services
- Viral sermons and social media influence
- Best-selling books and conference speaking
- Television broadcasts and online presence
- Financial success and organizational growth
Ministry statistics:
- Baptisms counted without examining genuine conversions
- Members enrolled without making disciples
- Programs multiplied without producing spiritual fruit
- Buildings expanded while prayer meetings shrink
- Budgets increased while generosity decreases
The devastating question: If all this success disappeared tomorrow, would you still have Jesus? Or have you been building your kingdom in His name?
Biblical Examples of This Deception
Judas: Ministry Without Salvation
Judas demonstrates how someone can:
- Walk with Jesus for three years
- Perform miracles alongside the other disciples
- Preach the Gospel and cast out demons
- Hold a position of leadership (treasurer)
- Appear to be a genuine follower
Yet never be truly saved.
Jesus said of Judas: “Have I not chosen you, the Twelve? Yet one of you is a devil” (John 6:70). Judas was in ministry but not in relationship. He was with Jesus but never knew Jesus.
Balaam: Prophetic Gift Without Holy Character
Balaam prophesied accurately but:
- Loved money more than God
- Used his prophetic gift for personal gain
- Led Israel into sin through his counsel
- Had genuine spiritual power without genuine spiritual life
2 Peter 2:15-16 describes him as one who “loved the wages of wickedness” despite operating in prophetic gifting.
King Saul: Anointed Position Without Transformed Heart
Saul was anointed king and prophesied, but:
- Never fully surrendered to God’s authority
- Made sacrifices while living in disobedience
- Used his position for personal glory
- Ended his life consulting a medium
- Died separated from God despite starting with anointing
The Seven Sons of Sceva: Using Jesus’ Name Without Knowing Jesus
Acts 19:13-16 describes Jewish exorcists who:
- Used Jesus’ name as a technique
- Attempted to cast out demons through formula
- Had no personal relationship with Jesus
- Were violently attacked by the demons they tried to cast out
The demon’s response reveals everything: “Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?”
They used Jesus’ name, but Jesus didn’t know them.