Two common mistakes made by many professing believers today is taking a single scripture or two out of context, and then placing all their ‘theological eggs’ into that one ‘basket of belief’... which can lead to flimsy man-made doctrines. This is usually done at the expense of dismissing the rest of God’s word/commandments; which dovetails into the second mistake, and that is where we come across those handful of verses that don’t ‘fit’ into our basket of beliefs; so we toss them out or lay them aside. Jesus pointed out how the Pharisees had a habit of doing that in Mark 7:1-13. So when you hear me or others quote Matt. 7:21 on a regular basis, it leads to that second most important question that we believers need to be asking ourselves. The verse, of course contains the statement made by Jesus where He assures us that “Not everyone who says, ‘Lord, Lord’, shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but those who do the will of the Father in heaven.” And that second question we need to...