"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. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord,
have we not prophesied in Your name, and cast out demons in Your name, and
done many wonders in Your name? And then will I declare to them, I never
knew you, depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness" (Matthew 7:21-23). If you believe and call Jesus,
"Lord, Lord", you are still lost if you do not do what God says. If
we ever hope to go to heaven, we must do the will of the Father. This is
the only way. Not the will of men, but God's will. Not our own will, but
God's will. Just because we call Jesus our Lord, this will not save
us.
Jesus says in the above scripture, that on the day of judgment,
that many will be pleading with him, calling him Lord, Lord, and reminding
him of the many wonderful works that they had done, but he will say unto
them, "I never knew you, depart from Me you who
practice lawlessness". Why? Why? Because they had not done the will
of the Father in heaven. Oh, they thought they had, but they hadn't. They
had done their own will or the will of some other man. This will be the
worst thing that will ever be said to an individual, when the Lord on
judgment day says to the majority of people,
"Depart, I never knew you". There will be no
appeal to this decision. There will be no second chance. We have to get it
right the first time.
These people in the above scripture seemed to be honest, but they
were honestly mistaken. Apparently they were good people, because they had
"done many wonderful works". But they had not done the will of the Father
which is in heaven. Man generally wants to do things his way and doesn't
really care what God thinks.
We learn from the above scripture, that we don't go to heaven by
doing the will of men, or by doing what we think is right. The only way we
can go to heaven is by doing the will of the Father, and that will is
found right in our Bibles. Do we really know what the will of the Father
is so that we can be sure of going to heaven? This is too important a
matter to assume that we do or to take someone else's word for it. Do we
really know what the Bible says that God wants us to do to be
saved?
What must I do to be
saved? This is a very
important question. Many people would answer this question in many
different ways. The Bible is the only reliable place we can go for our
answer, since it is our soul that will be lost if we follow man's advise.
Our obedience to Christ is a very serious decision and must not be taken
lightly. It must be on the Lord's terms as laid out in the
scriptures and not on our terms.
We have already seen in
Matthew 7:13-14,
21, only few will be saved, and many will be lost, and only those
who do the will of the Father can go to heaven. We must do all of God's
will, so that we can go to heaven. There is no other way. No single
condition, that God imposes, can be ignored. God has no non-essential
commands. What then is God's will, so that we can go to Heaven and not
have to endure eternal punishment forever and ever? We will find the
answer in the Bible in the following
lessons.
Questions Lesson
9 Doing God's
Will (click on the button
of the answer of your choice)
1) (Matthew 7:21) How do we go to heaven?
By doing our will.
By doing man's will.
By doing God's
will.
2)
All who call Jesus their Lord will be saved.
3)
(Matthew 7:21) Those who call Jesus, Lord,
Lord
Will all go to heaven.
Many of these will not go to
heaven.
Will all be pleasing to the
Lord.
4)
On Judgment Day many will be vainly pleading with Jesus to be
saved.
5)
(Matthew 7:23) What is the worse thing one can hear on Judgment
Day?
Welcome to heaven.
That heaven has no more
room.
Depart, I never knew
you.
6)
We will not go to heaven if we have done many good works but
haven't done
the will of God.