Looks Can Be Deceiving

Nov 2, 2025    Pastor Dan Smith

In this powerful exploration of authentic faith, we journey through Matthew 7:15-23, where Jesus delivers a sobering warning about the difference between appearing religious and actually knowing God. The central message challenges us to examine whether we're simply performing Christianity or genuinely living in relationship with Christ. Jesus uses the metaphor of fruit-bearing trees to illustrate a profound truth: false prophets may look and sound right on the surface, dressed in sheep's clothing, but their inward reality reveals something entirely different. The real test isn't what we say or even what we do in His name, but whether Jesus actually knows us personally. This passage confronts us with an uncomfortable reality—many will claim to have prophesied, cast out demons, and performed miracles in Jesus' name, yet He will declare, 'I never knew you.' The pathway to being known by God isn't through public performance but through private devotion. We're invited into a daily rhythm of spending time in God's Word, engaging in authentic prayer, and worshiping in spirit and truth. This 'first 15' practice—dedicating the first moments of each day to Scripture, prayer, and worship—transforms us from religious performers into genuine disciples who bear the fruit of righteousness, humility, and love that can only come from abiding in Christ.