While God makes salvation available to all people, more people will reject Him and go to hell than accept this gift and go to heaven. All who trust in Jesus’ death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins will go to heaven.
More people will likely go to hell as the path to destruction is broad, but all who go to hell have chosen to go there by rejecting Christ.
Salvation is available to all, but only those who respond to Jesus in faith will enter heaven.
Heaven will be populated by a vast multitude, representing all nations.
How are you challenged by the truth that the road to destruction is broad but the road to eternal life is narrow?
What steps can you take to share the message of Jesus and the hope of salvation with those around you who may not know Him?
How does the urgency of making a decision for Christ impact the way you live out your faith daily?
There are only two options after death—heaven or hell. Reincarnation, annihilation, universalism, purgatory, or soul sleep are not biblical alternatives. Instead, each person will end this life and immediately enter eternity in the presence of the Lord forever or apart from Him forever. How can we help others understand this?
What are some barriers or reasons people might have for not choosing the narrow path to salvation? How can we help address these challenges?
How can we support others in faithfully sharing the gospel, knowing that not everyone will accept it?
Although the Bible does not give us numbers, it makes clear that more people will likely go to hell than to heaven. This is not God’s desire, though, as He wants everyone to come to salvation (1 Timothy 2:34). Jesus described the path to destruction as wide and the path to life as narrow (Matthew 7:1314). However, this does not mean that only a few will be saved; there will still be a vast number of people in heaven, representing every nation and people (Revelation 7:9). The key is how individuals respond to Jesus and accept His offer of salvation—those who truly know Him and follow His teachings will go to heaven (John 14:6 Acts 4:12). The message of salvation is open for all to respond, and we are invited to share this message wherever we go (John 3:16; Matthew 28:1820).
Urgency is needed in both accepting salvation and sharing it with others. Because life can end at any moment and there are only two options, each person urgently needs to come to faith in Christ as soon as possible. This begins with personal salvation and continues with sharing the good news of Jesus with others. Not every person will accept this message; some will even persecute those who speak out about Jesus. Regardless, the good news must be shared for more people to believe and have eternal life (John 3:16).
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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