I had been reading the Bible with Jay (not his real name) for several months. Now it is starting to sink in.
He asked “Do people get a second chance to follow God after they die, like reincarnation?”
“No” was my short reply, deferring to the Bible which says “It is appointed to us to die once, and then the judgment.”
“If only one third of the people alive today are Christians, then two thirds of the world are going to hell, that is not fair!”
I really appreciated his directness!
First I asked him who should go to heaven, based on their good deeds? I asked him how many good deeds were enough, over 50%? Or does one really good deed count as 4 bad deeds? Or does God only take the top 25%, or is it 24%? We agreed that in such a system a person would never know if they are going to heaven. That would be a terrible way to live, always in fear, and a terrible way to die!
So I related the good news this way: Suppose I was having a party and Jimmy Johns came to the door. He says let me in, but I say I don’t know who he is, I never met him. The party is for my son’s upcoming wedding. But then he explains that he is my son’s good friend from college, so I yes, please come in, all friends of my son are welcome! That is the way it is with heaven!
We had recently read of the centurion’s servant being healed by Jesus in Matthew 8. I pointed out that many people were coming to the party –banquet table – and it was because of their faith, because they KNEW Jesus.
The previous week we had talked about how to honor God with our investments. I clarified that while that was good, we really needed to give all of our life, not just our money, but also our time and our goals and our relationships to God. This week I ended with the two greatest commandments, is what God requires.
Jay’s wife is a Christian. Please join with us for his salvation,
… for his seat at the banquet table to be filled!