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paul_c
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**I think the answer is implicit . The devil knows Jesus died on Calvary, but he can not plead the Blood for his salvation, and know Jesus as Savior and Lord. My scenario has the pilgrim declaring Calvary and applying it to the question ( of entry) as His personal righteous"covering". That is, yes I know Jesus historically died on Calvary, for sins, and the pilgrim is implying for his sins, and that can only happen when one personally encounters Christ , who conveys the need for such a declaration and provides the means for it
Have you read Matthew 7: 21-23?**
[BIBLEDRB]matt 7: 21-23[/BIBLEDRB]
**Saying you knew Jesus died on the cross will not nearly be enough.
and have you read Jesus’ account on judgement day? Notice that both the sheep and the goats called him Lord. What distinguished them wasn’t their faith but their love for their neighbors**.[BIBLEDRB]matt 25: 31-46[/BIBLEDRB]
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But you are right, you can’t earn your way into heaven. You can only enter into heaven through unselfish love. (love is defined in catholic teaching as doing things for others without expecting anything in return- a synonym is charity).** [BIBLEDRB]1 cor 13: 1-13[/BIBLEDRB]
So if you are asked why you should enter heaven, a better answer might be: I did my best to love God and my neighbors but I didn’t always do so. I am sorry for that. Please have mercy on me.