Not Everyone Who Says to Me, “Lord,” Will Enter the Kingdom of Heaven

The Main Idea of the Lecture
The lecture affirms that entering the Kingdom of Heaven is not achieved by words, religious appearances, or even miraculous deeds, but by doing the will of God from the depth of the heart and living a true life of communion with Him.
The Spiritual and Educational Essence
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that the phrase “I do not know you” does not mean intellectual ignorance on God’s part, but the absence of filial relationship and true communion. God knows everything, yet He knows as His children only those who lived with Him in obedience, love, and repentance.
He explains that the Day of Judgment is a day when hearts and thoughts are revealed, and works are tested by the fire of truth, so what is pure remains and what is hypocrisy or vain glory is consumed.
The lecture shows that prayer in words alone, service without communion with God, or outward miracles do not lead a person to the Kingdom if the heart is far away.
It distinguishes between intellectual knowledge of God, spiritual knowledge, and experiential knowledge that is lived through repentance, trials, and obedience.
The teaching emphasizes that God desires the inner heart, not the outward appearance, and that true service is working with God, not merely working for Him.
It warns against superficial religiosity and zeal that lacks meekness and humility, affirming that the true path is knowing God through practical daily life.
The message concludes with a clear call to enter into a real experiential life with God, so that a person may know himself and be known by God with saving knowledge.
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