Jesus had just recruited His twelve disciples and was teaching them the foundations of faith. This comes in Luke's gospel as a mini-Sermon on the Mount. He speaks of the Beatitudes, Love for Enemies, Judging Others, A Tree and Its Fruit, and now, The Two Foundations. It's important for them to hear today's question: ‘Why do you call me “Lord, Lord”, and do not do what I tell you?'
To call someone Lord is to offer oneself in complete and total submission to that Lord, and as such, complete obedience should be shown to that Lord. One who calls out twice, "Lord, Lord," and yet does not do as the Lord instructs, is not worthy of serving that Lord. This was important for the 12 then, and it's important for us now.
I think back with sadness about the times I was disobedient to the man I called, "Dad," and the woman I called "Mom." I made up for those times before they left this earth. Now, I seek to be obedient and faithful to the man I call, "Lord," and that's Jesus Christ.
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