If one needs to say the “sinner’s prayer” or accept Jesus as their “personal Lord and Savior” in order to enter into the kingdom, then how did all of those bodies rise out of the graves after the Lord died?
Mathew 27:52
The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised,
The Good Samaritan, I know among protestants is not in heaven. In fact I have been told that emphatically.
t is we can argue or debate over what God meant in the bible when we read one aspect or another aspect. What we do not know for sure is how Christ will separate the goats from the sheep. God will not be pigeon holed by our limited interpretations of who WE THINK He will choose.
Matthew 25:31-46 clearly spells out exactly what Christ will be doing when he separates the goats from the sheep. He never says…I will say to the sheep on my right…enter into the Kingdom that has been prepared for you, for you accepted me as your personal Lord and Savior.
If it is not by works and works has nothing to do with salvation, then why did Christ go into a lengthy description of those whom he will be accepting?
The other thing we learn from that long, very descriptive verse is the TRUE righteous do not even know they are serving Christ. In fact it clearly states that it is not necessary to even know one is serving Christ, to serve Christ. WHO is Christ referring to when He says the TRUE righteous will be asking “When did we ever serve you? When did we ever see you?”
Christians know that verse very clearly and most Christians know when we serve the “least of these” we are serving Christ. So, who are these people that are asking this question?
Christ is also very clear when He says NOT ALL THOSE who say LORD LORD will enter, but ONLY THOSE who DO the Father’s will? What, it does not mean that?
Do we really believe Christ gave man the last word and it is entirely dependent on US saying the sinners prayer, and that in some way obligates the Lord to accept us? How arrogant of us. Almost as arrogant as thinking we can rely on our own interpretations of the word in order to be truly righteous. The interesting part is how pride blinds many to how arrogant that is.
Why do we not consider for even a moment that Christians did not even have a canon or a bible to refer to with an address until at least medieval times. The canon was not truly put together until the last part of the 4th century.
Christians would not have had any idea what John 3:16 even meant. So, what did Christians lean on? They all relied on the ORAL TRADITION which is why Paul writes HOLD FAST to the TRADITIONS. Now, we have many Christians saying the TRADITIONS are heretical? Yet, they claim to follow the Bible?
I know I have no ground to judge. To tell you the truth I am in a constant crisis of faith. I almost consider myself hopeless. Scrupulosity, along with constant shame and often I grow bitter towards everyone, including God.
So, do not think I am judging, but the bottom line is there needs to be one Church. One Body. If we think Christ is obligated in any way to show mercy on who WE think He should, then we are very misguided. Badly misguided.