Who Will Be Saved?
Introduction:
When asked, most people would
say they believe they will go to heaven when they die.
They believe this because preachers, TV and radio
evangelists, the Internet have given them hope that
heaven is for all believers or for those who have more
good works than bad. But are these hopes based
upon the Word of God? Will most people go to heaven
when they die? In His Sermon on the Mount, Christ gave
some very serious warnings about who would be saved and
would enter heaven. (Matthew
7:13-14,
21-23)
“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and
broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there
are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate
and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there
are few who find it.
21Not
everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, Shall enter the
kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father
in heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord,
have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in
Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? And then
I will declare to them, I never knew you, depart from
Me, you who practice lawlessness!”
NKJV
Body:
I.
What Is the Kingdom of Heaven?
·
The “Kingdom of
heaven” and the “Kingdom of God” are the same. See
Matthew 4:17
and
Mark 1:14-15.
Kingdom refers to kingship or rule. Jesus is ruling in
the hearts and lives of men. (Luke
17:20-21)
Note also
Romans 14:17.
·
So the “Kingdom of
heaven” is spiritual in nature – not of this world. (John
18:36)
It includes the Lord’s church on earth, (Ephesians
1:20-23)
as well as the “new heaven and new earth” where the
righteous will dwell with God forever. (Revelation
21:1-4)
·
In our text (Matthew
7)
the future aspect of the Kingdom is seen – “In
that day” – the Day of Judgment. (II
Timothy 4:8) Jesus is describing who will
enter into heaven one day. (Matthew
25:31-34)
II.
Who Will Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
·
Not everyone who
professes Jesus as Lord will enter heaven. (Matthew
7:21)
Believing in Jesus is not sufficient for one to be
saved. (James
2:18)
Saving faith entails trust and obedience. (James
2:24,
Luke 6:46-49)
·
Not everyone who
does many good works will enter heaven. (Matthew
7:22)
Good works are no indication of salvation, not even if
one believes they are doing it in Jesus’ name. Good
works cannot earn one salvation, regardless of what they
are. Salvation is by grace. (Titus
3:4-7)
Being “religious” doesn’t mean a ticket to heaven!
·
Only those who do
the Father’s will shall enter heaven. (Matthew
7:21b)
See
James 1:22-25.
Regardless of what some may say, this is not
legalism! Legalism is believing that one earns
salvation my merit. Salvation by grace does not rule
out obedience. We must obey from the heart to be
delivered from sin. (Romans
6:17-18)
Christ is the source of salvation only to those who obey
Him. (Hebrews
5:9)
Conclusion:
Who will be saved? As we have
seen, only those who put their trust in Jesus and obey
the gospel.
[Adapted from Tom Moore]
Bobby Stafford
March 8, 2015
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