Leadership Thought: How Can I Be Sure That I Am Going to Heaven?
Dear Friend,
How can I know when I leave planet earth that I am bound for
heaven? I find a lot of people don’t know the answer to this question. But the
bible has a clear answer. It tells us in 1 John 5:13 that “These things I
have written to you that you might know you have eternal life." Yes, you
can know you are going to heaven but the question is how?
Back in 1962 I discovered the answer when I learned that it was
not through my efforts to be good enough (some people today think this is
the gateway to heaven), but sadly they are wrong, for the Bible says no one, no
matter how good he or she may be is good enough to inherit eternal life.
It was in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin at a Fellowship of Christian
Athlete’s Conference that I learned the answer to this question, and my life
forever changed.
I had a simple formula for arriving at my heavenly home. I figured
if my good works outweighed my bad works, I was in. As a result, I always lived
my life wondering how I was doing on the eternal life scale.
Had I done enough good things to outweigh the bad things I had
done? Had I gone to church enough, prayed enough, helped people enough? It was
all about me and my accomplishments, and I thought that if I could just keep
myself on the right side of the 'good works ledger' I'd be in. However, I
always lived in fear that I had never done enough. Little did I know that
my good works had nothing to do with my entrance into heaven. Even if I were living
in the 99th 'good works percentile' that would not be good enough
to open heaven's door.
You see I didn’t know how high the good works standard really was
to gain eternal life. The bible makes it clear that heaven's standard was
perfection, for, it states, “You must be perfect, even as your heavenly Father
is perfect” (Matthew 5:48). Since I had never met anyone who is perfect, I knew
there must be another way.
I still remember when I heard those words, “It is by grace that
you are saved, through faith, it is not because of your works, but it is a gift
of God that no one could boast (See Ephesians 2;8-9).
It is not through by my works that I am saved, for no matter how
high or wide the pile of my good might be, they would never be enough to
open the doorway to heaven. I learned that it was not through my good
works that I was saved, but only through the good work of Christ who died for
me upon the cross. It was His death that open the door to heaven.
You may have heard those words, "You must be born again” to
enter into heaven.
When Nicodemus came to Jesus, he thought he had already
purchased his ticket to heaven by virtue of his religious prominence, for he
was one of the Jewish spiritual good guys. But Jesus had a surprise for him. He
said, "Nick, you must be born again”. You need a new birth, not one that
is physical, but one that is spiritual for this is the only way you will get
into heaven. It is only by trusting in me and me alone that you will find
your way to heaven.
God demonstrated his love for us while we were still sinners.
He went to the Cross and hung and died for our sins. "He bore our sins in
his body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live for
righteousness (and) by His wounds you have been healed" (1 Peter
2:24).
In the words of that wonderful old hymn Rock of Ages, we can
confess that, "Nothing in my hands I bring, simply to the cross I
cling."
It is on the cross that Jesus died to take away your sins and my
sins, and in so doing he provides us the way to heaven and eternal life. Jesus
took the rap for my sins, and his righteousness became mine, and so now when
God looks at me, he sees me as perfect and complete, just like his perfect son.
I am justified-. 'just as if I had never sinned.'
So, if you are striving to find your way to heaven, stop trying and start
trusting in the only one who can assure you of life eternal. The moment you
start relying on anything but Christ alone for your salvation, you are doomed
to spend eternity apart from him. Good works can’t save you, no matter how good
they might be.
So, if you have never received Jesus as your Lord and Savior, I
hope you will do so today. If you do, not only will it be the greatest decision
you will ever make, but you will know with certainty that you are headed to
heaven.
Yours in faith and friendship,
Tom
P.S. If you are not sure about anything that I have said, let me
encourage you to take the Roman Road journey, a road that many unbelievers have
traveled to find eternal life. It is called the Roman road because all of the
verses come from the book of Romans. Romans 3:10; Romans 3:23; Romans
6:23; Romans 5:8; Romans 10:9-11; and Romans 10:13.
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