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What Most People Think – Pastor Rocky
There may be as many opinions on who gets to go to heaven, as there are people. Here are a few of the most popular ones:
Everyone becomes an angel and goes to heaven when they die.
Whoever obeys the Ten Commandments will go to heaven.
Whoever goes to church will go to heaven.
Whoever does more good things than bad things will go to heaven.
Whoever believes in God will go to heaven.
Whoever has not killed anyone or done anything really bad will go to Heaven.
Everyone in a Christian household will go to heaven.
These opinions may seem OK, but they are all wrong.
“If none of these are correct, who gets to go to heaven?” you may ask. The answer is simple. The people who get to go to heaven are the ones who “get right with God” by beginning a relationship with Him through His Son Jesus Christ. Unfortunately, understanding how to “get right with God” became unclear as organized religion developed over the centuries. Although “religious people” have been telling others how to go to heaven for a long time, what they say can be distorted by their opinions. That is why it is vital to go back to the unchanging foundation—the Bible. For example, the apostle Paul refuted the false teachings of his day and told everyone how to “get right with God” is using the first century version of the Internet—a letter. This letter is recorded in the Bible as the book of Galatians, and is available for all of us to learn from today.
Although it will take a few minutes to explain how you can get to heaven, it is hoped you believe that learning how is worth a few minutes of your time.
What Do You Mean I Can’t Get To Heaven My Way?
Yes, a few people out there will use the “get right with God”, read everything, and still think they are OK just as they are.
Doesn’t everyone become an angel and go to heaven when they die?
This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* Not all angels end up in heaven.
* People and angels are different.
* The Bible never states that people turn into angels.
Clarifying note: Certain angels that sinned have already been cast into hell (Read 2 Peter: 2-4). Being an angel is no guarantee of getting into heaven. As a matter of fact, Satan was once an angel. He was kicked out of heaven along with 1/3rd of the angels that rebelled with him against God.
Although the Bible describes some angels as having the appearance of “men” or having “human form,” the text makes it obvious that angels are not people. Further, no place in the Bible says that one member of creation changes into another. This is true for animals, people . . . and angels too. Nothing in creation changes from what it starts out to be. You probably make a pretty good human, and God will keep you that way.
Whoever obeys the Ten Commandments will go to heaven.
This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* The Bible never states that obeying the Ten Commandments will get you into heaven.
* The Ten Commandments are about 0.06% of the Bible (Exodus chapter 20, verses 3-17—later repeated in Deuteronomy chapter 5, verses 7-21). If that was all people needed to know, the other 99.94% of the Bible would not have been written.
* Even the best people can not keep the Ten Commandments.
Clarifying Note: A number of people think they have always obeyed the Ten Commandments, a few questions typically reveal that they have broken most of them hundreds of times each. For example, most people broke the commandment “honor your father and your mother” at least once as a sassy child. People then realize that by the time they finished their teenage years, they broke that Commandment hundreds of times more. If your parents are still living and you ever criticize anything about them, you are still breaking that commandment. We could continue with examples from the other commandments, but the point has been made. People who examine themselves truthfully discover they have broken most of the Ten Commandments at some time in their lives—and if you break one once, you are lost.
Whoever goes to church will go to heaven.This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons.
* The Bible never states that attending church will get you into heaven.
* Since churches disagree with one another, how do you know you are in the correct one to get you into heaven?
* If going to a restaurant does not turn you into a hamburger, why do you think going to a church will turn you into a saint? (Yes, that was supposed to be humorous, but the concept is completely valid.)
Clarifying Note: There are people who go to church each week and promptly fall asleep. If they are openly bored with God, will He still invite them into heaven anyway? I do not think so. What if the church they are attending is actually a cult or a false religion? If that is the case, they are in trouble.
Whoever does more good things than bad things will go to heaven.
This is also called “balance scale” judgment, and is one of the most common wrong beliefs. This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* The Bible never states that doing more good things than bad things will get you into heaven.
* God is so holy (perfect and sinless) that “all our righteousness are like filthy rags” to Him (see Isaiah chapter 64, verse 6). Do you think giving God a pile of filthy rags will cause Him to bring you into heaven? I don’t.
* Going to heaven (or “being saved”) is a free gift of God. He made it that way so nobody could boast that they made it to heaven by their own good deeds. (See Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8 and 9.)
Whoever believes in God will go to heaven.
This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* The Bible never states that believing in God will get you into heaven, and confirms that such is the case in James chapter 2, verse 19.
* Satan (the Devil) believes God exists. In fact, he talks with God in Job chapters 1 and 2. Yet, he is not going to heaven—he is going to be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone (hell). This is recorded in Revelation chapter 20, verse 10.
* Angels that sinned were cast into hell—and they knew God (Read 2 Peter: 2-4).
Sorry, believing in God is not enough to allow you to enter heaven.
Whoever has not killed anyone or done anything “really bad” will go to heaven.
This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* Although murdering someone is one of the best ways to help you go to hell, the Bible never states that not murdering anyone will get you into heaven. The same is true of not doing “lesser” crimes.
* In the Bible, there are at least two murderers that went to heaven: Moses and David.
* There are some people who never killed anyone (or did anything else “really bad”) who still went to hell (Hades). Read an example in Luke chapter 16, verses 19 to 31.
Everyone in a Christian household will go to heaven.
This opinion is wrong for at least three reasons:
* The Bible never states that being part of a specific family will allow you to go to heaven.
* You are not physically born a Christian like you are born a citizen of a country. To become a Christian and go to heaven (enter the kingdom of God) you have to be “born of water and the Spirit.” This is different. See John chapter 3, verses 1-8.
* The Bible states that some members of a family will go to heaven while others sleeping or working next to them will not (Matthew chapter 24, verses 40,41 and Luke chapter 17, verses 34,35).
*Being the member of a family is not the way to get into heaven.
OK, So Now What Do I Do?
Accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and turn your life over to him. Otherwise, the grim truth is that when you die you will end up somewhere you never intended to end up, where there is “weeping and gnashing of teeth” forever and ever. How long is forever? An eternity!
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My Story – Christmas
I remember as a child, being from an extremely poor family, and the oldest of 8 children, and what Christmas meant to us. It was all about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. A Christmas Story of how He came into this world as a child as the son of a poor carpenter. A story of how he lived a sinless life and then rejected by his own people. A story of how far he came from glory to die on the cross for every mans’ sin. Then, three days later, arose from the grave as he said he would. He then ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father. Christmas was a time to thank God for what we did have.
My mother cooked on a wood stove and we heated with coal. During the winter, we would all sleep in the same room around the coal burning stove in an effort to stay warm. Mom would wash clothes in a tub with a scrubbing board, we would heat water up and take turns taking a bath in another tub, we had our well water to drink, and of course, who could ever forget the outhouse? We had no lights except for the coal burning lamps. We even had to make up our own flour paste to patch holes in the walls. Today, my daughters couldn’t even imagine a life style that way. And, I thank God they can’t. My brothers and sisters and I had very vivid imaginations. We created the frizbie by throwing a hubcap, we invented the hola hoop by using bicycle tires we were able to find.
We didn’t realize that we were that poor until we went someplace. Seeing the cars passing us by, the nice homes with electricity, Henderson Street lights, brought us to reality that we were at the very bottom of the human race. Even at this, we did have one thing, my brothers, sisters, and I had love for one another. We believed that only God loved us.
Then one night on Christmas Eve, as we lay sleeping, we were awoken by a bunch of car horns. A church brought us so much food and toys that made such an impact on our lives. Much of the food I didn’t even know what it was. Many of the toys I had never seen before. They brought in dolls that cried for my sisters, they brought trucks and cars for us boys. There were even battery operated vehicles. They brought clothes for us all. I have had many Christmas’ since that time. However, this special Christmas I shall never forget. The church members took time during this busy season to show us we were important. They sung Christmas Carols and told us about Jesus. This church brought not only material things into our home, but they brought love and salvation to us.
Christmas is all about Jesus and the love he shows along with offering us salvation at no price to us. For Jesus has already paid the price in full. Today, we seem to have really gotten away the true intent of Christmas. Christmas is so over commercialized and like everything else man has done, we have screwed up and forgotten all about God.
Thank you, God Bless, and Merry Christmas
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