Both Lord and Savior

Jesus - Morning-LightIn the gospel accounts of Jesus it is common to see many people who came to Jesus for one reason or another. Some came because of illnesses or demons. Some came to be fed with physical nourishment. Some, such as the Pharisees, came to Jesus in order to trap Him or accuse Him. Many who came to Him were not willing to be led by Him, however.
In the parable of the minas, the citizens (who represent the Jews who rejected Christ) do not want the nobleman (who represents Jesus) to rule over them. They even send a delegation after him to try to make sure he does not receive his kingdom (Luke 19:11-27). In the end, when the king returns, they are slain before him in judgment. Likewise, there are many today who want the atoning blood of Jesus to cover their sins, so they accept Jesus as a savior. However, they are unwilling to follow His commands and allow Him to rule in their lives.
It is not for us to pick and choose like this when it comes to Jesus. God has made Jesus to be both our Lord and our Savior (Acts 2:36). If we want Jesus to cover our sins with His blood so that we can have redemption, then we must also accept Him as the Lord of our lives. God has made Christ the ruler. We must be willing to follow. Jesus suffered death on the cross so that we could be saved. Can we look at that and say, “Thanks, but I’m going to live my life as I see fit?” Therefore, when we come to Jesus for salvation, we need to be willing to accept Christ as our Lord.