Dad Jokes and Discernment: The Podcast

Episode 45: You Can Be Religious and Still Lost (Matthew 7 Breakdown)

Season 1 Episode 45

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In this episode of Dad Jokes and Discernment, we dive into one of the most sobering passages in all of Scripture: Matthew 7:13–23, where Jesus speaks about the narrow gate and the broad way, and delivers the warning that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.

What does it really mean to be on the narrow way? Can someone be deeply religious and still be lost? How do we distinguish between true salvation and mere outward Christianity?

We walk through Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 7:

  •  The narrow gate vs. the broad road
  •  The reality that few find life while many walk toward destruction
  •  The warning about false prophets and fruit that looks good but isn’t
  •  And the most unsettling words Jesus speaks: “I never knew you; depart from Me.”

Along the way, we also wrestle with what it means to follow Christ in everyday life—how repentance, faith, and obedience relate to salvation, and how easy it is to confuse activity for allegiance.

This is not just a theological discussion—it’s a call to self-examination. Are we trusting in Christ alone, or in our religious performance?

📖 Anchor Scripture: Matthew 7:13–23 (KJV)
 🎙️ Topics: Narrow Way, Gospel of Jesus Christ, Salvation, False Assurance, Christian Living, Repentance, Faith vs Works, Kingdom of God

If this episode challenges you, encourages you, or makes you rethink your walk with Christ, share it with someone and take time this week to read Matthew 7 for yourself.