Tag: Hell

  • Misconception Sending People To Hell

    There’s a lie that’s dressed itself up in Sunday clothes, walks into church every week, reads the Bible, smiles politely, and quietly leads people straight to hell.

    It’s the belief that being a “good person” is enough.

    That if you don’t lust, don’t hate, don’t lie, don’t cheat, If you help people, give to the poor, love your family, show up at church, and post a few scriptures now and then. That somehow, you’ve earned a spot in heaven.

    But let me say it plain: your good works aren’t getting you in. You are not saved because you’re “better than most.” You are not saved because you read your Bible or avoided “big sins.” You are saved by grace alone, through faith in Jesus alone.

    The truth is hard: you are dead in your transgressions. That means spiritually lifeless. Morally bankrupt. Cut off from God no matter how many good deeds you stack on your resume.

    It doesn’t matter how many wrongs you avoided if your heart has never been truly surrendered to the Savior. If you haven’t come face to face with your sin and fallen at the foot of the cross, you’re not covered, you’re deceived.

    But hear this too, because grace isn’t quiet, and mercy doesn’t whisper: You can struggle and still be saved.

    You can fall and still be forgiven.
    You can wrestle with temptation, fight off sin, and feel weak, and still be a child of God.
    Because God never asked for perfection. He asked for surrender. He knows we will stumble. He knows we’ll fall. But it’s what you do after the stumble that reveals who your heart belongs to.

    Do you run back to Him? Do you repent? Do you cling to grace and keep walking? That’s what He’s looking for. Progress, not perfection.

    Here’s the raw truth:

    You can give to the poor and still miss heaven.

    You can avoid porn and still miss heaven.

    You can never touch alcohol and still miss heaven.

    You can serve at church every weekend and still miss heaven.

    You can know every Bible verse and still miss heaven.

    You can do good, and still be spiritually dead.

    You don’t need behavior modification. You need resurrection. There’s only One who can do that, and it’s Jesus. Fall on Him. Trust in Him. Be born again.

    And if you already have, but you’re struggling, don’t let shame win. He didn’t die for the perfect. He died for the broken. So get back up. Keep walking. Keep pressing. Grace is still enough.

    For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith, and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9

    Conviction isn’t hate, it’s love. I’d rather hurt your feelings than see you lose your soul.

  • Narrow Road

    The Narrow Road to Heaven: Many Will Be Shocked

    Many believe they are on the road to heaven, but Jesus warned us that it is narrow, and few will find it (Matthew 7:13-14). There will be thousands who feel they are secure in their salvation, only to discover they are not.

    One of the most overlooked truths in Scripture is that the way we treat others is a major indicator of whether we are truly walking with Christ. Many people call themselves Christians while harboring hate, stirring up division, and living in constant strife, all things that Jesus condemned.

    But here’s the reality: if we live in these sins, we may not be on the road to heaven at all.


    Many Ignore What Jesus Said About Hate and Strife

    Jesus did not only warn against obvious sins like adultery or drunkenness, He also spoke strongly against hatred, division, and discord.

    1. Hatred is equivalent to murder

    “Anyone who hates a brother or sister is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life residing in him.” (1 John 3:15)

    Many claim to be Christians but harbor unforgiveness, resentment, and hatred. But Scripture makes it clear: if you have hatred in your heart, you are not walking in eternal life.

    1. Sowing discord is an abomination

    “There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: … a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.” (Proverbs 6:16-19)

    Many who claim to love Jesus are constantly stirring up division, gossiping, or creating conflict. But God hates this behavior. If we live like this, are we really following Him?

    1. Strife and envy reveal a worldly heart

    “For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.” (James 3:16)

    Many so-called Christians are filled with jealousy, competitiveness, and division, acting no differently than the world. But James warns that these things lead to evil.

    1. Unforgiveness will keep us from heaven

    “But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.” (Matthew 6:15)

    Many live in bitterness and unforgiveness, thinking they can still enter heaven. But Jesus Himself said that if we do not forgive others, we will not be forgiven.


    Many Will Be Shocked on Judgment Day

    Many believe they are saved simply because they attend church, read the Bible, or say they believe in Jesus. But Jesus warned that on Judgment Day, many will be shocked to hear:

    “I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!” (Matthew 7:23)

    Who are these people? They are those who claimed to follow Christ but did not obey Him. They may have looked religious, but their hearts were far from Him.

    They caused division instead of making peace.

    They harbored bitterness instead of showing mercy.

    They gossiped and slandered instead of speaking life.

    They refused to forgive while expecting God to forgive them.

    They thought they were saved, but their lives proved otherwise.


    True Salvation Brings Transformation

    The Bible is clear: if we are truly in Christ, we will be changed. We will no longer walk in hatred, strife, gossip, and division. Instead, we will be marked by love, peace, and humility.

    ✔️ “Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sister is still in the darkness.” (1 John 2:9)
    ✔️ “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” (Matthew 5:9)
    ✔️ “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:35)

    True faith in Christ produces love, not bitterness, strife, or division.


    Are We Truly on the Narrow Road?

    The Bible warns that many think they are on the road to heaven but are actually walking toward destruction.

    We must examine ourselves:

    1. Do we harbor hatred or unforgiveness?
    2. Do we stir up division through gossip or conflict?
    3. Do we live in jealousy, envy, or strife?
    4. Do we truly love others, or just tolerate them?

    If we find ourselves failing any of these tests, we must repent. It is not enough to simply believe in Jesus, we must obey Him and walk in love.

    Let us not be among those who assumed they were saved, only to hear “Depart from me” on Judgment Day. The road is narrow, but if we truly surrender to Christ, He will lead us safely home.