Stop Assuming Everyone Wants To Go To Heaven

Stop Assuming Everyone Wants To Go To Heaven

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Stop Assuming Everyone Wants To Go To Heaven

I’m going to show you why you shouldn’t assume that everyone wants to go straight up to heaven. I’m going to challenge one of the most popular assumptions in Christianity. We think that EVERYONE WANTS TO GO TO HEAVEN, but do they?

Heaven is the most coveted destination for most people

Heaven is the most coveted destination for most people. Not everyone is willing to do what God requires for us to get there. We don’t want to give up our sinful and worldly pleasures such as partying, accessive drinking, drugs, and every other perverted thing contrary to the Word of God.

For those of us who are disciples of Jesus Christ, it is what we look forward to so we can see Him face to face. Jesus is also the only way to get there, so we need to talk about Him. The Bible has a lot of great things to say about heaven and I will quote some of them here:

First, heaven is a place of rest. “There remains a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for whoever enters God’s rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from his.” (Hebrews 4:9-10)

Second, heaven will be a place where we will be reunited with our loved ones who have gone before us. “And I heard a voice from heaven say, ‘Write: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.’ ‘Yes,’ says the Spirit, ‘they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.'” (Revelation 14:13)

Third, heaven is a place of beauty. “And I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.” (Revelation 21:1)

Fourth, in heaven, we will be able to worship God without interruption. “And I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb. And the city does not need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp.” (Revelation 21:22-23)

Finally, heaven is a place where we will be able to experience perfect joy. “And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, ‘Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain

But what about everyone else? Do they all want to go to heaven?

I’m pretty convinced that most people don’t care about going to heaven. They are much more interested in their version of paradise right here on earth.

People love their creature comforts. They love their money, their luxury cars, their big houses, and their fancy clothes. They love to be entertained and to have fun. They love the attention they get from others. They may think that all they have to do is say a prayer or go to church on Sunday and that’s it. They’re good to go.

Now, I’m not knocking money or nice things. Those things can be great and God wants us to enjoy them! But when we put our hope in the things of the world, we set ourselves up for misery when they’re gone.

The Bible warns us of this over and over again:

“Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them.” (1 John 2:15)

“The one who loves his life will lose it, while the one who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” (John 12:25)

“Jesus said to him, ‘If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.'” (Matthew 19:21)

I don’t think it takes a biblical scholar to figure out that we’re not supposed to set our hope on the world! Yet this line comes up over and over again – and we think we’re exempt! We’re smart, we’ve got our lives together, and we don’t cling to money or the things of the world. We’ll be fine.

So let me ask you: What makes you any different from the people I described earlier? If your hope is set on anything besides God Himself, then you’re putting that thing ahead of God’s plan for your life. And if you don’t believe me, ask yourself this question:

What would make a better story – the Lord coming back and taking all of His people to paradise with Him? Or the Lord coming back and finding us comfortably situated in our version of heaven right here on earth?

Which story would make people more excited? Which story would get more attention in the media?

The answer is obvious. We want to be comfortable. We don’t want to think about God coming back and judging the world. We’d rather just enjoy our lives as they are.

But that’s not what the Bible teaches. The Bible promises that at the end of our lives, we will either find ourselves in paradise with God or be separated from Him forever.

It’s a lot easier to write a check for the church building fund than it is to put things in their proper perspective. But when you consider what God has done for us and what He demands in return, giving to the church building fund doesn’t seem so bad after all.

Is it worth living a life without sin?

Ever since Adam and Eve ate the apple, people have been trying to live their life without sin. But how much is it worth? Is pleasing God what you want or need? This may seem like a foolish question but this point needs to be addressed. There is an old saying that goes

“If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.” And this rings true for everyone.

Too often, people put their faith in things that are not God. They trust in money, relationships, or their abilities. But at the end of the day, all of these things will let you down. Only God can provide what you need in life. He is the one who created you and knows what is best for you.

Don’t get me wrong, it is important to do good deeds and help others. But God should be our priority. We need to put our faith in Him and trust that He will guide us through life. Too often, people equate going to heaven with living a perfect life. But this is not the case. No one is perfect and God knows this. He is willing to forgive us for our sins, no matter what they are.

So the next time you are tempted to sin, remember that God is waiting for you with open arms. He loves you and wants you to come back to Him. Don’t worry about living a perfect life, just focus on your relationship with God. He will take care of the rest. However, we must remember that just because we have been given the grace of God it is not a license to continue to sin.

Sin will always take you further than you are willing to go and cost you more than you are willing to pay. So please stop assuming that everyone wants to go to heaven. It is not a given and it is not easy. But it is worth it.

What’s so bad about sin?

Sin is the act of breaking one or more of God’s moral laws.

Sin can be described as doing something that goes against what you know to be right and good in your heart. It could also mean purposefully avoiding God, His glory, or his will for your life. Sin usually has negative consequences on our relationship with Him and other people. And it can lead us away from God’s plan for our lives; which is why it needs to be avoided at all costs!

Many people believe that sin doesn’t matter because Jesus died on the cross for us and saved us from sinning again (which was necessary since we are all sinners). But while Jesus did take care of sin once-and-for-all, he didn’t free us from the consequences of sin. That’s why it’s important to avoid sinning in the first place!

Living a life without sin is not easy, but there is a great reward if we strive to do so. Jesus died on the cross for our sins, so we could be forgiven and have eternal life with Him. But we must remember that just because we have been forgiven for our sins does not mean we have a license to continue doing them.

We must choose to follow God’s teachings and live a life that reflects His glory and goodness. If you want to learn more about how God views sin, check out the Bible! It is full of great examples of people who went against their sinful nature to do what was right in God’s eyes. Even though they fell short at times, they continued to strive for righteousness.

Sin is essentially lawlessness

Sin is essentially lawlessness. When you break God’s laws or any law for that matter, it doesn’t just show a lack of respect for the rule maker but also for those who follow his rules. It’s like saying to them “I am more important than your needs.” Sin is not only harmful to others but also oneself because when people sin they are being disobedient and going against what will ultimately lead them to their salvation in heaven. In other words, when people sin they are making themselves unworthy of paradise.

If we want everyone in this world to go to heaven then we must stop assuming everyone wants there already and instead work on showing each person how much going there would mean by giving our full attention and love.

It’s not about convincing people that they need to go to heaven, it’s about convincing them that they want to go to heaven. Besides, it beats that alternative. Right?

Satan distracts us to focus on the here and now instead of preparing for eternity

The only way to go to Heaven is through Jesus. Period. It’s not about whether or not you are good enough for God, it’s about the truth that He has given us access through His Son, Jesus Christ. I hope this introduction can help you understand what it means to be saved and how your eternity depends on your response right now! We all deserve Hell because of our sin but there is a way out-Jesus! Let me share with you the good news that Jesus died on the cross so that we could have eternal life in heaven if we believe in Him!

People don’t miss out on heaven because of a behavior problem but because they reject God’s plan for salvation.

So many people are ignorant about the truth of Heaven and Hell. They think they can continue living their life any way they want no matter how bad it is and that they will still end up in Heaven. Satan distracts us to focus on the here and now instead of preparing for eternity. You don’t have to be good enough for God – He already loves us with everlasting love. All we need do is accept His Son’s sacrifice for our sin through faith, which means trusting Him as Lord and Savior!

5 ways people avoid the gospel

People don’t want to believe they’re sinners.

Many people don’t want to believe that they’re sinners because it’s difficult to accept that they’re not perfect. As a result, they try to rationalize and justify their sins to avoid having to deal with an internal reality that can be emotionally difficult. Sometimes we lie about sinning because we want to maintain the idea that we’re good enough for God.

By misrepresenting our sins, we make it difficult for others who are struggling with sin in their life. We also make it more difficult for people in a state of doubt to choose Christ honestly.

People don’t want to accept that they’re going to Hell if they die without Jesus

I’m sorry, but this is false. People DO want to accept death and the fate they deserve if it’s Hell.

The Bible says that “the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23), meaning that every person gets what he or she deserves. If you’re a sinner, you go to Hell. It’s as simple as that.

Many people don’t want to accept this because they want to justify their continued sinning or even worse – they think that THEIR GOOD DEEDS will get them into Heaven. But the Bible is clear: good deeds are no match for an abundance of bad deeds. “For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all.” – James 2:10

The good news is that no matter how many sins you have committed or how deep into sin you are, God sent his son Jesus to take on your punishment by dying for your sins on the cross. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” – John 3:16

If you want to go to Heaven, all you have to do is believe that Jesus died for your sins and ask Him to forgive you. It’s that simple.

People think that going to Heaven is automatic
People always assume that they will go to Heaven because they are good people or that it is automatic. This is not the case. People think that they can just give money to charity, volunteer a little, or go to church on Sundays and they are good to go. The bible talks about those who questioned Jesus and stated we have cast out demons and done many wonders in your name. Jesus replied, “I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.” (Matthew 7:23)

You can do all the good deeds in the world, but if you do not have a relationship with Jesus Christ, you will not go to Heaven. It is as simple as that. Jesus said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) People think they don’t need to go to church or read the Bible because they know Jesus. But how can you know Him if you don’t spend time with Him?

People think that going to Heaven is about works
People also think that going to Heaven is all about works. They think that if they do enough good things, God will let them into Heaven. This is not true either. The Bible says, “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9) We are saved by grace, which is a gift from God. We cannot earn our salvation. It is something that we receive by faith.

People don’t want to let go of control and submit to God’s authority.
In a world where people are often trying to control their destiny, it can be hard for them to accept that they need help from God. Once they do, however, the rewards of spiritual fulfillment will be great. This is not about giving up control and submitting to God’s authority – it’s about acknowledging that we’re not in charge and letting Him take over! God is real and He will not steer you wrong.

People should really consider going to heaven
In conclusion, people should reconsider their decision of not wanting to go to heaven. Some people are misinformed about what Jesus has accomplished for mankind and that is our fault as Christians. As a result, many people may not fully understand what heaven is and the beauty and reward it is for those who have been faithfully serving Jesus. We could do a better job in our church communities and schools to teach these doctrines correctly and guide people accordingly.

Jesus is our Lord and savior and I just want to see people receive that salvation and be rewarded with everlasting life. Please, don’t let your preconceived notions of what heaven is like keep you from experiencing the reality of it. God bless.