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Monday, November 1, 2010

3 Nephi 14: 22-23

3 Nephi 14: 22-23:


"Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name, and in thy name have cast out devils, and in thy name done many wonderful works?  And then will I profess unto them: I never knew you; depart from me, ye that work iniquity."

Another group will call out to Him in the Day of Judgment saying, "Lord, Lord" showing respect and honor by their lips. It is not the lips which honor Him. The heart must follow His path. (JS-H 1: 19.)

Who will claim to have "prophesied in [His] name?"

Who will claim to have "cast out devils in [His] name?"

Who will claim to have done "many wonderful works" in His name?

What will their conduct in mortality have been in order to justify this claim in the Day of Judgment?

Despite claims to have "prophesied," and to have "cast out devils," and to have performed "many wonderful works," these people are unknown to Him.  He will respond: "I never knew you; depart from me, ye that work iniquity."
How can "prophesying in Christ's name" be a work of "iniquity?"


How can "casting out devils" in Christ's name be a work of "iniquity?"

How can a person do "many wonderful works" in Christ's name yet still be doing "iniquity?"

How can people use the Lord's name with apparent success in claiming to have "prophesied," and to have "cast out devils," and done "many wonderful works" yet still be someone He does not know.

How would you determine if you were known to Him?

What would He (not you) need to do in order for you to be known to Him? How would you come to know Him and He to know you?

Do you now see why I have written what I've written? The message is an invitation to come to have Him know you. To have Him take up His abode with you. To affirm to you what your true standing is before Him. Joseph Smith could not know what his standing was before God until he asked the Lord, and received a manifestation from Him. (JS-H 1: 29.) How can you know if you do not similarly ask.

This teaching by Christ does not challenge the reasons men claim to be justified. He does not say they "falsely claim" to have prophesied in His name.  He merely accepts the claim without criticism. These people will genuinely believe they were prophesying, casting out devils, and doing what they believe to be many marvelous works in His name. Yet their hearts are far from Him.
Therefore, take care that you do not mislead yourself by presuming the things which are done by you in His name are accepted by Him. It is a terrible thing to take His name in vain. To claim He has sent you when He has not, is not only wrong, it is inviting the Lord to say to you in the last day: "Depart from me, ye that work iniquity."


The commandment at the front end is to not take the Lord's name in vain. (Exo. 20: 7.) The result at the back end is revealed here. Take care in how you presume your acts are in harmony with Him. Until He speaks to you, and affirms that you have a work to do for Him, you may only be working iniquity.