A Conversation Often Avoided
But what if they don't know?
We talk about our workout routines, a recipe we tried, a book we read, the pockets in a new dress, and about a million other things that aren’t important. But when it comes to matters of eternal importance, we often fall silent. Why is that?
Recently, while discussing the topic of salvation, the person I was talking to interrupted me mid-conversation. When he stopped me, I had been hurrying through my side of the conversation, assuming he knew and understood everything I was talking about. “What if I don’t know? Tell it to me like I don’t know.” I can’t stop thinking about his request. I don’t want to stop thinking about it because it reminds me of the importance of clear, straightforward communication about matters of eternal significance and not making assumptions about what people do and don’t know.
So let me ask: Do you know where you’ll spend eternity? I know it’s a big question, but one with an answer that can bring peace and assurance. You can know before you die where you will spend eternity. You don’t have to wonder, weigh the difference between the good and bad you’ve done over your life, or hope that the universe will sort it out for you. Let me share with you, as if you don’t know, how you can be sure about your eternal destiny.
The Problem of Sin
We all sin (Romans 3:23). But why does that matter? The Bible tells us that our sin separates us from God (Isaiah 59.2), who is perfectly holy. This separation leads to eternal death (Romans 6:23), but the good news is that this isn’t the end of the story.
God’s Grace
Grace is God’s gift to us. We can’t earn grace, and we don’t deserve it. But because God loves us, He sent His son, Jesus, to die for our sins—the ultimate expression of His grace (Romans 5:9).
Jesus’ Sacrifice
When Jesus died on the cross, He paid the penalty for our sins. But it didn’t end there—He rose from the dead, conquering sin and death. His resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith and our hope for eternal life. (Romans 6:23)
Accepting God’s Gift
God offers us the gift of forgiveness and eternal life in Heaven. But like any gift, we must accept it before it belongs to us. We receive God’s gift by confessing our sins, turning away from them (repentance), and placing our faith and belief in Jesus (Romans 10:9-10.)
I think this is the part that is most confusing to people. Accepting a gift you don’t feel you deserve can be hard. It might make more sense to you that you need to earn that gift, which could be the reason many people try to work their way to Heaven. However, the Bible says the way to God is through faith, not good works. If our good works could get us to Heaven, then Jesus died for nothing.
When I accepted God’s gift 35 years ago, it changed everything for me. Not only did I gain assurance about my eternal destiny (not that I was too concerned about death as a young teenager), but I also found purpose, peace, and joy in this life.
Your Next Step
If you are ready to accept God’s gift, you can do it right now through prayer. Tell God you’re sorry for your sins, thank Jesus for dying for you, and invite Him to be the Lord of your life (Romans 10:9-10).
This is just the beginning of the good He has planned for you. I encourage you to tell someone about your decision, start reading the Bible, talk to God through prayer, and find a church where your faith can grow.
Friend, you are at the beginning of an incredible journey. God has good plans for you, not just in eternity but for here and now! You could wait until Heaven to get to know Him, but you’d be missing out on discovering all He has in store for your life.
Verses Referenced
Romans 3:23: “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”
Isaiah 59:2: “But your iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.”
Romans 6:23: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in[a] Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Romans 5:9: “Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him!”
Romans 5:8: “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
Romans 10:9-10: “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.”
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