Have you ever considered that you will stand before God one day? You will have to account to God for every thought, word, action, and attitude.
Are you a good person? Are you good enough to go to Heaven? Most people think they are pretty good (Proverbs 20:6). You may know that God has already given us His standard for testing whether we are good or not. We call these laws God's "Ten Commandments." Since God will judge all of us according to these commandments, we should look to see if you will pass the Lord's test. So let's get started.
Commandment #9: Thou shalt not lie. Have you ever told a lie? Yes, every one of us has told a lie. What would you call me if I lied to you? That's right, you would call me a liar. On Judgment Day, God is not going to look at you and say, "Come on in to my Heaven. You're a good person, you're all right." No, He is going to say that you are not a good person. You will hear His words, "Depart from me, ye that work iniquity [sin]" (Matthew 7:23). He's going to call you a liar.
Commandment #8: Thou shalt not steal. Have you ever stolen anything (regardless of its value)? What do you call someone who steals? That's right a thief. So, right now as you stand before God, you are not a good person, but a lying, thieving person deep down in your heart. That is how God sees you.
Commandment #7: Thou shalt not commit adultery. You say, "I would never do that!" And yet Jesus said that if you look on someone to lust after them, you have committed adultery already with that person in your heart (Matthew 5:28). Have you ever looked with lust on a person? We all have. And God will look at you on the Day of Judgment and say--You are not a good person. You are a liar, a thief, and an adulterer in your heart. "Depart from me…"
Commandment #3: Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Have you ever used God's name lightly? Have you ever said, "Oh my G___!" when you were surprised? Have you ever cursed someone with God's name when you were angry? God calls this blasphemy! So as you stand before God, you are a lying, thieving, adulterous, blasphemer at heart.
Now, if God were to judge you according to the 10 Commandments (and He will), would you be innocent or guilty? The truth of the matter is that every person is guilty of breaking every one of the commandments. So, you are guilty. Based on the fact that you are guilty, do you think that God would send you to heaven or to hell?
Perhaps you think God is good and because of His goodness He will overlook your sins? If you knew of a human judge who turned a blind eye to the crimes of a guilty rapist... would you describe him as a "good" judge? No. That would be a corrupt judge. God could never be a corrupt judge.
He will punish all the rapists, murderers, and thieves... But he won't stop there. He will also send all liars, the lustful, adulterers, idolaters, and blasphemers into the Lake of Fire which burns forever (Revelation 21:8). The Bible says that even right now at this moment His wrath abides on you (John 3:36), and that you are an enemy of God in your mind through wicked works (Colossians 1:21).
I AM GUILTY
So if God judged you according to your works, you would go to hell. There is no question about it. Does this concern you? Does this bring fear into your heart? It ought to! The Bible says that we should "Flee from the wrath to come" (Matthew 3:7). You see God is holy, and he cannot have even one sin in His presence. If He allowed any wickedness to be with Him, then He would no longer be holy, and He would no longer be God.
HOW CAN I BE SAVED?
That is the truth about Judgment Day. You and I deserve to go to hell, and we will unless we turn to God with all our heart. You see, the Bible says that God the Son, Jesus Christ who is the Second Person of the Trinity came down from heaven and lived on this earth.
Jesus Christ was born of a virgin. Yes, Christ had Mary as His mother, but God (not Joseph) was His Father.
He lived a perfect life and never sinned. Christ was thirsty, even though He was God. He was hungry, even though He was our Creator. He felt pain, sorrow, and even temptation. And even in all that He never sinned. He lived a perfect, sinless life.
He did miracles. Christ proved that He was God the Son by raising people from the dead, giving sight to the blind, walking on water, and turning water into wine.
He died on the Cross to take away our sin. Christ did live a perfect life, but He was not born just to live perfectly. In fact, He was born to die. Jesus Christ of Nazareth was crucified on a Roman cross. He took your hell--your eternal punishment. The Bible says that God the Father poured out all His anger and wrath on Jesus so that those who trust in Him will be saved.
He was buried and rose from the dead. Just as Jesus promised, on the third day, the stone in front of His tomb was rolled away, and Jesus Christ walked out of there in a resurrected body. The Bible records that many Roman soldiers were guarding His tomb, yet when the tomb was opened, the soldiers bowed before Christ their Creator!
He ascended to heaven. The Bible says that after forty days on the earth, the Lord Jesus Christ ascended to heaven and sat down "on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens" (Hebrews 8:1), where He is Lord and King of all.
REPENT AND BELIEVE
When Jesus was on the earth, He said that in order to have our sins taken away, we must "Repent and believe" (Matthew 3:7).
Do you believe that you are a liar, a thief, and an adulterer before God? Whether you believe it or not, you will stand before the Judge of the world and give an account of your sins.
Do you believe that Jesus Christ took your hell on the Cross, and that all God's anger for your sin was put on Jesus?
Do you believe that Christ rose from the dead? The Bible says that God accepted the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the Cross, and that as a result, He rose from the dead.
Will you REPENT of your sins and sinful lifestyle? Repent means to turn away from what God hates (lying, stealing, living with someone outside of marriage, lusting, blaspheming, etc.). Will you turn from all the things you used to love and live for God? Will you let Jesus Christ be your Lord and Saviour? Will you confess right now that Jesus is your Lord and Master?
If you say, "I want to repent of my sin and trust in Christ right now to take away my sin," then you need to call upon Jesus to save you.
The Bible says…
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Romans 10:13).
Now a prayer will not save you; it is your faith that saves you, but you should express your faith to God in prayer. Call on Him and ask Him to forgive your sin because of Christ's sacrifice on the cross for you. Ask Him to dwell in you by His Spirit and save you from hell. If you become a follower of Jesus Christ by turning from your sin and putting your trust and faith in Him, ready to obey whatever He wants for you, then your sins are forgiven, and you will be ready to stand before God on the Day of Judgment!
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