Don’t Tell Me What To Do

Whether it’s good or bad, I don’t know; but I enjoy sarcastic humor. If someone tells me to “Have a good day,” I may respond with, “Don’t tell me what to do.” For many years, I’ve been intrigued with the “sense of humor.” Since we are created in His image, then God must also have a sense of humor. However, I have learned over the years, that many, if not most, people use the above caption in a way that is not at all humorous. They are dead serious, and sometimes even mean about it!

Maybe it’s inbred in us, but for the most part, we just don’t like being told that we MUST do something. Even as little children, we fussed when we were given an ultimatum. As teenagers, we complained when we were told we MUST be in at a certain hour. As adults, this attitude continues, and seems to be especially emphatic when it comes to spiritual things. We want freedom to choose our own course of action without interference from anyone – – even God!

People read in God’s Book about the importance of worship, Bible study, taking the Lord’s Supper, singing praises, giving, fellowship with the saints, etc., yet, in spite of God’s living word (Heb. 4:12), they will do these things only when it is convenient. When told these things must be done, they seem to rebel even more, saying with their actions, “Don’t tell me what to do!”

The word “must” comes from the Greek word “dei” and means: “inevitable, necessary, absolutely binding.”

Consider this word in relationship to Jesus. He said when He was only 12 years old, “I MUST be about My Father’s business” (Luke 2:49). During His ministry, He said, “I MUST preach the Gospel of the Kingdom” (John 4:43). “I MUST work the works of Him who sent Me” (John 9:4). He even said, “The Son of Man MUST be delivered up into the hands of sinful men and be crucified” (Luke 24:7). Of Christ, Paul later wrote, “He MUST reign till He hath put all His enemies under His feet” (1Corinthians 15:25).
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This means that if a plan of salvation was going to be offered, Jesus MUST do these things; not some of them, He had no choice in the matter; if He was to accomplish God’s will, He HAD TO do these things!

The point is this: the Son of God was obligated to do certain things to accomplish God’s will, else there would be no plan of salvation! Therefore, why would anyone think there is nothing we MUST do to secure our salvation with Jesus?

Many “religious” people have been taught that there is nothing they MUST do because Jesus paid it all. That’s true – – BUT for whom did He pay it all? If you’ll study your Bible, you’ll find the answer. It’s found in Hebrews 5:9, “He (Jesus) became the Author of Salvation to all WHO OBEY Him.” Yes! Jesus paid it all, but only for those who obey Him. Whether we want to hear it or not, still, WE MUST OBEY HIM IN ORDER TO BE SAVED.

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