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the only ones going to Heaven” by Keith Camp
Several years ago, during a Bible study I was conducting
on how a person is saved, a denominational preacher blurted out: “You
and your little group believe you’re the only ones going to Heaven, don’t
you?! You think that everybody who doesn’t believe and practice your convictions
is going to Hell. Well, let me tell you, the Bible doesn’t teach that!
And I’ll never be a part of such a narrow circle”. Here is how I responded
to him: First, I drew on a chalk board a large circle to
represent the 5.5 billion people on the earth at that time. I then wrote
on the board and quoted Hebrews 11:6 and asked the preacher was it his
conviction that people MUST believe in God in order to go to Heaven. He
said, “Yes”. I then turned to the circle I had drawn and as
I shaded in about 45% of it I explained that with all the atheists, agnostics,
Hindus, Buddhists, etc. in the world today, the preacher had just condemned
some 2 billion plus people to Hell. I then wrote on the board and quoted John 14:6
(see also John. Turning again to the circle on the board, I colored
another 20 percent and said that he had just condemned one billion Muslims
and millions of Jews to Hell. I then wrote on the board and quoted John 1:1,
14 and asked the denominational preacher if he believed a person MUST believe
that Jesus was deity in order to go to Heaven. He confidently affirmed
that he did. I then colored in another 3 percent of the circle and explained
that the preacher had just condemned all the Jehovah Witnesses and Mormons
to Hell. I then asked the denominational preacher to look
at the circle on the chalk board, noting particularly the shaded area,
which represented over 60 percent of the world’s population – some 3 billion
plus people – he said was going to Hell. I asked him, “Are these 3 billion
plus people going to Hell because, to quote you, “they don’t believe
and practice your convictions?” The denominational preacher said, “Okay. You’ve
made your point. You don’t have to say anymore.” I replied, “Yes, there
is more to say. I want to see how narrow your circle is and where,
if at all, you draw the line.” I then wrote on the board and quoted Matthew 23:9
(see also Eph. Turning again to the circle on the board,, and
prepared to shade in another 15 percent, I then asked the denominational
preacher: Then, is it your conviction that the Catholic church, with her
900 million plus members, are going to Hell? Silence…He refused to answer
that question. Let me stop here and ask you, the reader, this
question: Is it Biblical – even logical – to believe and teach that people
who disregard who Jesus is, are lost, but people who disregard what Jesus
said are saved? The Lord’s answer to that question is “No” (see Luke Well, finally since the Bible study was about how
a person is saved, I turned again to the chalk board to write the Bible
passage 1 Peter I stopped and said, “That, my friend,
is the fundamental difference between you and me.” Then pointing to the
Bible passages that I had written all around the circle on the board, I
said, “I believe and teach ALL that is said by and about the Lord and His
will….But you, like others in denominationalism, don’t.” I shaded in another
15 percent of the circle. The denominational preacher left the Bible study
angry, muttering, and complaining that I was “divisive”.” I wish now that
I had thought to ask him if he thought Jesus, the apostles and the Christians
in the Bible believed that their “little group were the only ones going
to Heaven.” Do you suppose they thought “that everybody who didn’t
believe and practice their convictions” were
going to Hell? The following Bible passages tell me they did: John
8:24; Romans 10:1-4; Galatians 1:6-9; Acts 17:23-31. Is that circle too
narrow for you? Jesus said, “Not everyone who says to Me, Lord,
Lord, shall enter the kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will
of my Father in Heaven” (Matthew 7:21). That’s a little group to be sure,
but it is the only group going to Heaven (cf., Matthew 7:13-14; Luke 13:23-24). Is your faith and practice the will of the Father? Are
you sure? “And the Bereans were more
noble….searching the Scriptures daily to see whether those things were
so” (Acts
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