(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Here's another wicked false prophet, Robert Morris of Gateway, and it is the largest church in this area. It's arguably the largest church in America, okay? And this guy has got up and he says, well, if Jesus isn't Lord of all, he's not Lord at all. You must, must, must yield control. He is either Lord of all, or he's not Lord at all. Who's heard that statement before? That is a stupid statement, and let me prove this, why this is so stupid. Go to Psalms 2 for a moment, okay? Go to Psalms chapter 2 for a moment. Whether you make Jesus Lord or not, he is the Lord. Number one. Number two, you can't make anyone Lord. You don't have any power. You are powerless, okay, at making someone Lord. Jesus is the Lord, period. Someone who is a God-hating atheist, you know who is their Lord? Jesus. It doesn't matter if they make him the Lord. You can't make him your Lord. It's like when I go to work, I'm not making my boss my boss by obeying him. He's my boss, and if I don't obey my boss, he'll fire me because he's my boss. It's not like if I disobey my boss at work and he's like, you're fired. I'm like, well, I didn't make you my boss, so see, it doesn't matter. No, they're going to throw you out because he's the boss, whether you make him the boss or not, whether you obey him or not, it's so stupid. Look at Psalms chapter 2 verse 1. Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord and against his anointed, saying, let us break their bands asunder and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh. The Lord shall have them in derision. Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath and vex them in his sore displeasure. Yet if I set my king upon my holy hill as I am, so he's like, oh, you don't want him to be your king? I'm going to laugh in your face and still make him the king. Whether you make him king or not, he's king. And you know what? He's laughing at all these people that say, well, if he's not Lord of all, then he's not Lord at all. It's like, he's the Lord, period. You fool. Go to Acts chapter two. Let me show you again. You don't make Jesus Lord. He is the Lord. And if anybody makes him Lord, it's God the Father. Okay? It's not you that makes him Lord. Let's look at what this Bible says in Acts chapter two, verse thirty six. Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God hath made that same Jesus whom ye have crucified both Lord and Christ. So notice who makes Jesus Lord, God. And the people that rejected him, he was still their Lord. God still made him the Lord. He's still the Christ, whether you accept that or not. Whether you obey Christ or not has no impact on if you're going to heaven. You can't make him the Lord. And the people that teach that are teaching a works-based salvation. Go to Matthew seven, and I'm almost finished this morning. And Robert Morris is going to be the people here in Matthew chapter number seven that think they're saved by their works and are not. Let me give you a few more quotes from Robert Morris. He said, in order to be saved, you have to give control of your life. He said, I never knew you. We never met. You've never been saved. Therefore you aren't being saved and you won't be saved because you've never had the past tense experience yet. You've never come to a place where you've given control of your life, Lord. Well, all I know is we're all going to hell if that's true because no one in this room has given their entire life control to Jesus. You don't obey him in every area of your life. Neither do I. That's silly. We should try, but even at your best efforts, you will never, ever be perfect. He says, this is how you know if you're saved or not. Who's the boss? He said, if you're still in charge, you are going to go to hell. You say, well, how can I know? How can I know if I'm really saved? It's real simple. Who's the boss? Who's the boss? Who makes the decisions for your life? If you're still in charge, listen to me carefully, you're going to go to hell. Let me ask you a question. Did you read your Bible yesterday? Because if you didn't, you're going to hell. Did you pray? Did you pray every day last week and read your Bible every single day last week? Because if you didn't, according to Robert Morris, you're going to hell. Because he's saying, if you're still the boss, are you making any decisions? Here's the thing, do you have free will? Because that would mean you're not saved either. He's basically attacking negative. I'm not a slave. I don't just like magically just serve God regardless of my own will. I'm not just like, ready to serve God today. I will read Bible. I will pray. I worship him. I worship him. No. That's a Calvinist view of who God is and it's wicked. You are still in the driver's seat and you can literally drive your car off the cliff and God will still take you to heaven. Because it's not about how faithful you are, it's not about how obedient you are. The people that think it's obedience are going to stand before Christ and be rejected. Look at Matthew chapter 7 and verse number 21. Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. And then he 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 have many wonderful works? And then will I profess in them, I never knew you, depart from me, ye that work iniquity. So I see a group of people they think they're going to heaven, why? Because of their wonderful works. But Christ is going to reject them and say, I never knew you. He didn't say, well, you were doing pretty good and then you got off the wrong track. He's saying never. They were never on the right track. And people look at this and they say, how do you believe salvation by faith alone with Matthew 7? These people never mentioned faith. They never mentioned believing in Jesus. They didn't bring up, hey, salvation was by believing in Christ, why aren't you letting me into heaven? They're saying, look what I did. I preached, I prophesied, I cast out devils, I did all these wonderful works, and you know what? Robert Morris is going to stand and look at Jesus in the eye and he's going to say, I preached and he's going to say, I never knew you. Depart from me, ye that work iniquity.