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Keep Out?

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Fear will keep you out of heaven. At least that’s what some people claim. Relying on verses like Revelation 21:8 (KJV), they insist that “the fearful” won’t make it into glory. So if you want to go to heaven when you die, you can’t afford to have a nervous bone in your body.

But is that what the Bible teaches? Does God require fearlessness as a prerequisite to enjoying His presence? If so, does this include all fears? To prove your worthiness, would you be willing to jump out of an airplane? How about jumping out of an airplane to go surfing with sharks?

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The best way to deal with a Bible verse or even a single word within a verse is to explore its context. Here’s the passage in the New International Version:

“He said to me: ‘It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life. 7Those who are victorious will inherit all this, and I will be their God and they will be My children. 8But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars–they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.’” – Revelation 21:6-8

Let’s take this a step at a time.

God announces the end or completion of this present world. The book of Revelation unfolds the twin processes of executing final judgments and unleashing a brand new heavens and earth.

That’s why the Lord next declares Himself to be the Beginning and the End. He’s the Creator of the universe and He’s also the One to bring it to its denouement. What He starts in Genesis He wraps up in Revelation. God’s in charge of everything!

He then tells the apostle John that the comforts of heaven are available to all who recognize their need. Those parched by this world may drink their fill of life-giving water.

Although these people suffered and appeared defeated, God considers them victorious. He rewards them with inclusion within His family.

But the Father keeps out certain individuals: cowards, unbelievers, the vile, murderers, sexually immoral, those into drugs and the occult, idolaters, and liars. They descend to the lake of fire which illustrates unending pain, dissatisfaction, guilt, shame, rebellion, and rage.

Heavenly rewards come at a price: loyalty. The Lord calls His people to trust in Jesus no matter what. Despite distractions, pressures, and persecutions, Christians must maintain their identification with Christ.

Believers will face terrible trials as society mocks their allegiance to Jesus. Tempters will invite them to get with the program and honor the Beast, a man who will promote Himself as a Christ figure, indeed, as God Himself.

The strain will be immense. Many will reconsider their commitment to Jesus; they’ll conclude that it isn’t worth rejection and affliction. They’ll abandon the Lord. That’s cowardice–the kind of fear which will keep people out of heaven.

Turning away from Jesus doesn’t remain private. Deserting Him releases the soul to mimic the world. Mad pursuits of drugs, bodies, and lies obsess those who counted the cost and determined that the way of the Lord proved disappointing.

Whether or not we’re in civilization’s last days, we who believe in Jesus must assess our dedication to Him. Faith in God’s Son saves us and defines us as His own.

Deal with any issue, like lying or fear, from the perspective of your relationship to Jesus. It’s not the individual sin per se that inhibits your path to heaven. Rather, it’s the relinquishment of your trust in the value of His finished work that convicts and condemns.

There’s no “Keep Out” sign on the gates of heaven. All who realize that life without God has dried them out are welcome to find refreshment in Christ. Give Him your fears, addictions, and crimes. Drop at the foot of the cross your worries, mistakes, and transgressions. He’s paid the price for every one of them.

If you choose to follow Jesus, know that the world will test your resolve. Stay loyal to Him; He will sustain you and He’s worth it!

Dare to Speak for God!

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“Potatoes for dinner again, Daisy?”

That was the line I repeated to begin my sixth grade play. Even that was more than 40 years ago, I still remember the opening scene. I didn’t mind memorizing my part (I played Daisy’s father), but I wasn’t thrilled about having to deliver the first words. What if I didn’t project loudly enough? What if I flubbed my line and derailed the whole production?

If I recall, the play was kind of a class assignment, so I had little choice but to try my best. Although shy, I somehow pulled it off!

Thousands of years ago, God performed a drama of His own. The Jewish people had been suffering involuntary servitude in Egypt for so long they knew nothing else. Their wish for freedom must have seemed a dim dream. But the Lord came through for them.

“And when the Israelites saw the mighty hand of the Lord displayed against the Egyptians, the people feared the Lord and put their trust in Him and in Moses His servant.” – Exodus 14:31

God helped them, but so did Moses. Who? The man the Lord instructed to tell Pharaoh to release the Israelites; the person who organized the new nation and led them into their future.

Former slaves were challenged to obey God and depend on His promises. But they heard these only by listening to Moses.

How would you feel if you were in his position? Could you summon the courage to confront Pharaoh and galvanize the dispirited? Could you speak your lines with conviction? God’s people learned to trust Him; they also trusted Moses.

Centuries later, the Jews faced an impending army of invaders. Hopelessly outnumbered, all they could do was cry out to God. King Jehoshaphat led the prayer meeting as the nation sought divine mercy and help.

In response, a prophet named Jahaziel announced that God would protect His own. Far from being destroyed, they would witness the Lord’s delivering power.

“Early in the morning they left for the Desert of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, ‘Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the Lord your God and you will be upheld; have faith in His prophets and you will be successful.’” – 2 Chronicles 20:20

Do you find it easy to trust God in times of difficulty? Can you believe the statements of those who claim to reveal His will? And have you ever suspected that the Lord wanted you to proclaim His truths? Would you? Have you?

Dare to speak for God! He can use you and will honor your faith.

Doubtful? Don’t think it can happen? Christ does.

“‘“If you can”?’ said Jesus. ‘Everything is possible for one who believes.’” – Mark 9:23

Trust God.

“Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.’” – Mark 10:27

You can depend on God’s power and goodness; nothing is too hard for Him.

The Father not only wants to act; He wants you to act in His name. He not only desires to speak to people; He desires that you, too, express His heart and mind.

“If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” – 1 Peter 4:11

The drama’s about to begin; it’s your turn to go on stage. Don’t hold back. Give God your all and Jesus promises He will work through you. You’re not alone; the Director’s right there with you!

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