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Can You
Be Sure You Are Going To Heaven? I was surprised
by his answer! You might have been startled by his attitude. It happened at
a luncheon. Men and women about to graduate were being honored. Satisfaction
was mingled with anticipation. One job was completed; another was about to
commence. As would be expected, the table talk concerned where each graduate
would be going and what he would be doing. The places and positions were many
and varied. So it was
perfectly natural for me to say to one of the men, "Where are you
going?" I expected as an answer some place between Was he joking?
Not according to him. He is confident he's going to heaven and says he knows
it. You might feel
that that is the ultimate in self-righteousness and arrogance. How can a man
boast like that? He must be proud. What gives him the right to claim such
perfection? How can he do that! Others might
object, "A minister might be able to say that, but I never could. I'll
never be righteous enough or religious enough to earn heaven." Some might even
say, "I try to live a good life and do good works, but I don't think
anyone can know in this life that he's going to heaven. After all, God is the
Judge. He must decide. Who am I to say I'll go to heaven?" Well, I have
some news for you--you can know you are going to heaven. That's not the haughty
claim of the proud or the hasty boast of the uninformed. It is the simple
statement of a man who knows what the Bible says on this subject. The Bible
does not teach an "I don't know," "I hope so," or even an
"I think so" salvation. The Bible clearly claims that you can know
for sure you are going to heaven. 1 John 5:13 says,
"These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son
of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life." Note: It says,
"You may know that you have eternal life." That clearly declares that
you can know. Furthermore, the Greek word "know" in that verse means
"to know for certain," like you know how many fingers are on your
right hand, what your address is, and how old you are. You can be as certain
that you're going to heaven as you are of those facts. That's not just the
personal opinion of a man. Nor is it merely the doctrine of a particular church.
It is the plain proclamation of the Word of God. That being the
case, the natural question is, "How?" How can a person get to the
place in his life where he can know he is going to heaven? Realize
You Have Sinned First, you need
to realize that you have sinned. The Bible says, "All have sinned" (Romans Your response
might be, "But I'm not as bad as someone else I know." That may be
true. That's not the point. The issue is, you have both missed the mark. It's
like trying to jump the We've all
missed the mark of righteousness; we've sinned. Furthermore, the penalty of sin
is death. God has decreed that "The wages of sin is death" (Romans Have you
realized that you've sinned? The question is not, "Will you admit you've
made some mistakes?" or, "Will you acknowledge you're not
perfect?" The issue is, "Has it ever occurred to you that you've
broken God's law and, thus, there is a sin problem between you and God?" See also Ecclesiastes 7:20; Isaiah 53:6;
Isaiah 64:6; Romans 3:9-19; Galatians 3:22; l John
1:8. Recognize
Christ Paid For Sin Next, you need
to recognize that Christ paid for sin. The Bible teaches "that Christ died
for our sins ... and that He rose again the third day" (1 Corinthians 15:3,4). By dying in our place
and rising from the grave, Christ paid for sin--in full--and thereby solved the
sin problem. When Nicholas
II was Czar of Russia, a father enlisted his son in the military with the hope
of instilling discipline and direction in his life. Among other things, the
young fellow had a weakness for gambling, and the atmosphere of army life
seemed to hurt rather than help. His army job
was bookkeeping. As his gambling debts grew, he borrowed money from the outpost
treasury to pay his debts. He kept losing instead of winning and sank deeper
and deeper into debt. One night,
contemplating his situation, he added up his debts. When he saw the immense
total, he decided to take his life. As a suicide note, he wrote across the
ledger, "So great a debt, who can pay?" He sat back in his chair, gun
in hand, to reflect a few moments. As he contemplated his life and his death,
he dozed off. Czar Nicholas
II was inspecting the outpost that night. When he entered the bookkeeper's
shack, he saw the sleeping man, the loaded gun, and the revealing ledger. When the
soldier awoke, he stared at the ledger and read the words, "So great a
debt, who can pay?" Underneath were the words, "Paid in full, Czar
Nicholas II"! Likewise, we
have sinned against God and have a debt to pay--death. But on the cross, by
dying in our place, Christ marked our debt, "Paid in Full." So, we
can be set free from the penalty of sin because Christ took care of the sin
problem. Have you
recognized that Christ solved your sin problem? Or, have you been thinking that
you have to do something to make up for or take care of your sin? See also Romans 3:24,25; Romans 4:25; 1
Timothy 2:4-6; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 Peter 3:18; 1 John 2:2. Rely
On Christ For Salvation Then, you need
to rely on Christ for salvation. The Bible says, "For by grace are ye
saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of
works, lest any man should boast" (Ephesians 2:8,9). "Faith" in the Bible means
to "rely on, rest in, or trust." To be saved from the penalty of your
sin by faith means to rely on Christ and not on yourself to get you to heaven. Let me
illustrate. How could you get to the moon? You do not have the ability to jump
to it like the cow in the nursery rhyme that jumped over it. There is the
possibility, though, that you could climb aboard a space capsule perched on the
top of a rocket. If you relied upon the ability of the rocket and not on your
own ability, you could get to the moon. Likewise, when
you rely on Christ and His death and resurrection, you go to heaven. John Have you relied
on Christ for salvation or have you been trying to get to heaven by your own
ability? If you've not
trusted Christ to get you to heaven, why not do it now? Just tell God you
realize you are a sinner and you recognize Christ died and arose to solve the
sin problem. Then tell Him that right now you are trusting in Christ and not in
anything you've done to get you to heaven. You might express your faith to God
like this: Dear God, I
confess I've sinned. I believe Christ died for my sin and arose from the dead.
I trust Christ to save me from my sin right now. In Jesus' name. Amen. Do that now,
from your heart. If you have
trusted Christ, you have eternal life. You mean it's that simple? Yes. You mean
that's all I have to do? Yes. To have eternal life, all you can do is trust
Jesus Christ. But sometimes
people who have trusted Christ say, "I don't feel anything; so how do I
know for sure I have eternal life?" To answer that, let me relate a
conversation I've had with those who have had this problem. I say to an
American citizen (let's call him Bill), "Have you ever heard the
"Star Spangled Banner' and had chills run up and down your spine?"
Bill responds, "Yes." I ask, "Do you have any of those chill
bumps now?" Of course he doesn't. So I challenge him with, "Since you
don't feel any chills, I doubt that you are a citizen of this country. So prove
to me you are." Bill's rebuttal
is, "But I was born here." To which I respond, "But how do you
know that?" After a few moments of reflection, he concludes, "I have
a birth certificate." With a surprised look on my face I say, "You
mean all you have is a piece of paper?" Right. That's
all he has and all he needs. The government has decreed that because Bill was
born of American parents, he is an American citizen. They have given him a
piece of paper to prove it. Likewise, God
has decreed that when you trust Christ, you have eternal life. You are a
citizen of heaven (Philippians See also John 3:36; John 14:6; Acts 4:12;
Romans 10:9,10; 2 Corinthians 5:17-21; Ephesians 2:6,19-22. God
Said It. I Believe It. That Settles It! To sum up--to
get to heaven, trust Christ and Him alone. To know for sure you are going to
heaven, simply take God at His Word. See also Numbers 23:19; John 10:28; Titus 1:2;
Hebrews 6:17-20; 1 John 2:25; 1 John 3:2; 1 John 5:11. | |||
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