#Romans 2; Matthew 7:21-23; Hebrews 4:12; Genesis 12:3; Titus#
Henry Schorr's main point is that people can be deceived into trusting in the wrong things, such as their religious tradition, knowledge, or rituals, rather than in God. He emphasizes that a true believer is changed by their faith and lives out biblical truths in their life, rather than just knowing the scriptures or attending church. Schorr warns that hypocrisy can blaspheme God's name and hurt the cause of Christ, and that people should not stake their eternity on what others do or don't do, but rather on the living Christ. He encourages listeners to examine themselves and ensure they are not trusting in the wrong things, and to instead trust in God's mercy and the living Christ, who offers a heart-level friendship and empowerment to represent Him.