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The Obedient Faith (Luke 6:46)


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Both sources analyze Luke 6:46, where Jesus asks why people call Him Lord but do not do what He says, targeting the dangerous hypocrisy of a religious profession lacking practical obedience. The texts argue that genuine saving faith cannot be separated from a submissive, transformed life.

In the first-century Roman world, the title Lord implied absolute ownership and demanded unquestioning allegiance from a servant; therefore, calling someone Lord while openly disobeying was inherently absurd. Literarily, this verse sits within the Sermon on the Plain, serving as the bridge between the teaching on a tree being known by its fruit and the parable of the two builders. This structure illustrates that outward actions unfailingly expose the inward state of the heart, just as a solid foundation determines if a house survives the final flood of judgment.

Theological implications heavily critique antinomianism, which falsely suggests one can accept Jesus as Savior without submitting to Him as Lord. However, both texts carefully distinguish this Lordship teaching from works-based salvation. They maintain the doctrine of justification by faith alone, clarifying that obedience is the necessary, inevitable fruit of genuine salvation, not the root of acceptance before God. Furthermore, Christ’s perfect active obedience is imputed to believers, providing the righteousness they lack and making their progressive sanctification possible.

Ultimately, this biblical passage demands rigorous self-examination. A continuous, unbroken habit of disobedience invalidates a person's verbal profession of faith, no matter how orthodox their vocabulary might be. The authors urge modern congregations to abandon cultural Christianity and false assurance, advising them to flee to Christ for the regenerating power to live in genuine submission.


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Reformed ThinkingBy Edison Wu