my_little_pony
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Hi Jari. Thanks for that.
I realize that you are talking about being born again, and I agree with you that it's very necessary.
However, the verses I posted about "Lord,Lord" people implies that these people DO think they are born again. They probably think they are very spiritual people and based on the phrase "Lord, Lord" they probably use all kinds of phrases to indicate that they are spirit filled Christians.
BUT, despite what these people may believe about themselves or what a fantastic talk they talk, he had a problem because they would not obey him.
These people probably even DO "good" works, too. Jesus said these people would argue that they cast out demons and prophesied IN HIS NAME and STILL Jesus will say he never knew them.
There are people who deeply believe they are right with God. Despite their goodness, Jesus still had a problem with them, because they didn't do what he told them to do.
Most likely they were just acting on a traditional understanding of what it means to follow Jesus rather than seriously listening to Jesus and doing what he said.
Interestingly, this verses about "why do you call me "Lord" but do not obey me" appears shortly before Jesus mentions obedience again. At the end of Matthew 7, the end of the famous sermon on the mount, Jesus told a parable saying that there were two people.
One was a wise man who heard Jesus' teachings and obeying them. He was building his house on a rock.
The other, a foolish man who heard Jesus' teachings but did not obey. He built his house on the sand.
When the storm came, the foolish man's house collapsed.
In BOTH cases, the men heard Jesus. They knew what he told them to do. But only the wise man ACTED on what Jesus told him to do.
Jesus gave a lot of commands in the sermon on the mount. Could it be that there are Christians today who think they are doing God a service, but that, in Jesus' eyes, they are just "lord, lord" people?
The best way to know, is to look at what he actually told us to do. Any suggestions?
I realize that you are talking about being born again, and I agree with you that it's very necessary.
However, the verses I posted about "Lord,Lord" people implies that these people DO think they are born again. They probably think they are very spiritual people and based on the phrase "Lord, Lord" they probably use all kinds of phrases to indicate that they are spirit filled Christians.
BUT, despite what these people may believe about themselves or what a fantastic talk they talk, he had a problem because they would not obey him.
These people probably even DO "good" works, too. Jesus said these people would argue that they cast out demons and prophesied IN HIS NAME and STILL Jesus will say he never knew them.
There are people who deeply believe they are right with God. Despite their goodness, Jesus still had a problem with them, because they didn't do what he told them to do.
Most likely they were just acting on a traditional understanding of what it means to follow Jesus rather than seriously listening to Jesus and doing what he said.
Interestingly, this verses about "why do you call me "Lord" but do not obey me" appears shortly before Jesus mentions obedience again. At the end of Matthew 7, the end of the famous sermon on the mount, Jesus told a parable saying that there were two people.
One was a wise man who heard Jesus' teachings and obeying them. He was building his house on a rock.
The other, a foolish man who heard Jesus' teachings but did not obey. He built his house on the sand.
When the storm came, the foolish man's house collapsed.
In BOTH cases, the men heard Jesus. They knew what he told them to do. But only the wise man ACTED on what Jesus told him to do.
Jesus gave a lot of commands in the sermon on the mount. Could it be that there are Christians today who think they are doing God a service, but that, in Jesus' eyes, they are just "lord, lord" people?
The best way to know, is to look at what he actually told us to do. Any suggestions?