LORD, LORD...

 
Jesus said, "But why do you call Me `Lord, Lord,' and do not do the things which I say?” Luke 6:46. 
Readers, do you know why Jesus asked us this question? Because He is offended when we do not do what He has asked us to do. Jesus is offended, and His Father in heaven was also offended when Adam and Eve ignored His orders (test) not to eat a certain fruit. Look, suppose you call your boss My Honorable Boss. But you ignored his order not to bother him during certain hours of the day because he is resting in his office. You have offended your boss when you ignored Him and barged into his office while he was taking a nap. Adam and Eve had offended their God too when they refused to do what God had told them not to do. So God evicted them from their home and Adam and Eve lost eternal life. How could they regain what they have lost? My answer is REPENT, and please don’t make up the nonsense and say that Jesus had died to pay for our sins. The fact shows that Jesus was crucified by mistake. Jesus said so Himself. “Then Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do." And they divided His garments and cast lots.” Luke 23:34. He asked His Father to forgive the sins of those that led to his crucifixion, not the sins of those who committed adultery daily or weekly. Is that clear?
If a mistake was never done, Jesus would not be crucified. Jesus said so in Luke 23:34. Who then would pay for our sins, WHO?
The Sanhedrin believed that Jesus had committed “blasphemy”. And the penalty for blasphemy is death. That’s why Jesus was crucified, and not to pay for our sins. The idea that Jesus died to pay for our sin is the church's idea to make money. Jesus may die 100 times, but if we don’t repent, who is going to save us, who? Jesus? None!
There is no easy way for salvation, noneexcept repentance. We repent daily if we expect to receive his grace, and nothing less.
Jesus said, "But why do you call Me `Lord, Lord,' and do not do the things which I say?” Luke 6:46. 
"Not everyone who says to Me, `Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.” Matthew 7:21.
Are we doing the will of Jesus’ Father in heaven? If you are, good for you. If you are not, quit offending Jesus and Jesus’ Father. Why? Because He may never give us a chance to repent, like what He did to my brother who is now lying in his grave waiting for judgment day. Sorry, brother.
hkhoe@thecommandments.com

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