BTD:
"Once again, you divert from having to answer the question"Here is the thread title, again:
How to Get to Heaven When You DieThe obvious question, then, is '
what is needed to go to Heaven?'And that, BusyTD, is the question I have answered over and over, using
Christ's specific words, teaching and example.Meanwhile, you and Frodo are throwing tantrums because you are having trouble forcing people to parrot your insistence that all anyone needs is to ask Christ to forgive you. Everyone has agreed that the thief on the cross went to Paradise for trusting Christ, but what you never address is the fact that very few people make their decision regarding Christ right before they die. And there is plenty of evidence that God has given specific requirements to specific individuals. For example, God required Noah to guild the ark, Abraham to leave his homeland and move to a brand new country, Moses to confront Pharoah, David to face his shame and endure plague and a civil war, Job to suffer long disease, poverty and shame in public before being exonerated, Jonah to speak to Ninevah, and many others.
As for Christ, He made sure to be baptized in public, showing it was important, and also warned that we could lose what we have. Christ warned of salt losing its saltiness, becoming worthless, and told parables like wise and foolish virgins, confirming that belief was not enough; we are to look for Him and serve him. There are many verses where Jesus reminds us we are to not just hear His word, but put it into action.
In no way does this mean that we are saved by our deeds, but neither will a Christian refuse to work for God's glory and Christ's pleasure. This is why I and others have posted reminders about following through on committing to Christ.
Wangchung said it well back on May 19 (841 am):
"You can't buy your way into heaven with good deeds, you do good because that is how we show faith in the teachings of Christ, by living those teachings. That's why faith without works is dead."
Lib.MR Bears (5/19, 1157 am) also observed:
"the cursed fig tree had no fruit (works)"
Fre3dombear (5/23, 1201 am) disagreed with Frodo's position, but was polite.
Doc Holliday (5/23, 125 am) also confirmed that words alone are
"no form of belief.
Matthew 7:21 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven".
The statement of faith, rather than the embodiment of the belief in action, is where Christianity has gone wrong.
We are to imitate Jesus."
I could go on, but it's obvious we have strayed from the agreement we had in May. Frodo likes to remind people to read the OP, but the first page of this thread should get another look.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier