Matthew 7:21-23
Intro: You might not think it, but our world is
very heavenly minded. That is a strange statement considering just how wretched
and wicked our world is, but in a recent CNN poll, it was discovered that 81% of the people asked believed in a
literal heaven where people lived with God after death. 81%! 61% of those polled said that they
believed they would go to Heaven immediately when they died. Another 88% believed that they would see departed
family and friends when they arrived in Heaven.
I find these numbers astonishing in light of the wickedness that
fills our society, don't you? Of course, there is another side to this story.
Of all those polled, 6% believed Heaven could be reached by
doing good works. Another 57% believed that Heaven was available to
all who place their faith in God and did good works and 34% believed that Heaven was for those who
had faith in God alone. Now, here is where a problem begins to be seen. A full 63% of those who responded believed they
were going to Heaven, but they cited the wrong reason for getting there. The
other 34%, who
believed that Heaven came to those who placed their faith in God, may be just
as wrong as those who believe salvation comes s a result of works.
I want you to know this morning that not everyone goes to Heaven
when they die! I know we want to believe they do, but the fact of the matter
is, not everyone who thinks they are going to Heaven really is. In what is,
without question, the most important area of any person's life, most people,
are sincerely wrong concerning what they believe about salvation.
As Jesus drew near to the end of the Sermon on the Mount, He takes
the time to remind men of the seriousness of their salvation. He wanted all who
heard Him to be sure that they were genuinely converted. That is my desire for
each of you this morning. I would like for us to spend a few minutes with these
words of Jesus and notice some thoughts that come from this passage. I am going
to preach this morning on the thought "Not Everyone Gets To Go To
Heaven."
It is my prayer that you will allow the Spirit of God to speak to
your hearts today. It may be that there are some here this morning who have
never been truly saved. Perhaps this is the day when you will meet Jesus as
your Savior. Maybe there are those who think they are saved, but in truth,
you're not. I am praying that God will speak to your heart today! Perhaps there
are those who know you have never been converted. There is no better time than
right now to get that taken care of. Let's join Jesus as He teaches us the
truth that "Not Everyone Gets To Go To Heaven."
I. V. 21a A
STARTLING COMMUNICATION
A. Jesus
makes one of the most startling statements in all the Bible. He says that not
everyone who claims Him as Lord will be saved! He is telling us that there will
be some people who will think they are saved, but who, in fact, are still lost
and headed to Hell!
B. Jesus
makes it clear that not all who profess Him possess Him!
C. A
mere profession of Jesus as Savior is not enough to save! A person may believe
in the doctrines of the faith. They may be sincere and good. However, merely
saying you know Jesus is not enough to save your soul. Belonging to the church,
being a good person, doing religious things, etc, are all good, but none of
them can save the soul! Salvation come only through the new birth, John 3:3, 7.
D. I
think it is clear that Jesus is telling us that there will be some who will
think they are saved and in reality they are deceived. Why would I believe
this? Because the Bible has much to say about this matter.
1. "For many are called, but few are chosen.", Matt. 22:14.
2. The
parable of the Wheat and
the Tares, Matt.
13:24-30; 13:36-43.
3. Paul
also knew that there would be some in the church who would be fooled by their
profession. "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own
selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye
be reprobates?", 2 Cor. 13:5
4. Simon Peter also mentioned this phenomenon, "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give
diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye
shall never fall:", 2 Pet. 1:10.
E. Why is this such a major concern? Because without Jesus, there
is no hope for salvation. There is hope for nothing but Hell fire! Sadly, there
are too many in our day who base their "salvation experience" on what
their mother or daddy told them happened. Too many are trusting a time when
they had a strange experience. What we need to get firmly nailed down this
morning is that there are many people who are trusting in some
"fuzzy" experience to get them to Heaven. Friend, you had better be
sure where your faith is today! Why? Your eternity depends on what you trust
in! Remember, not everyone gets to go to Heaven!
I. A
Startling Communication
II. V. 21b A
SIMPLE CONDITION
A. Here,
Jesus clears up the matter of what brings salvation to a life. He says that
people are saved by "doing the will of His Father."
Does this mean that people are saved by works? Of course not! Eph. 2:8-9. If we are going to understand this
verse, we are going to have to find out what the will of the Father is.
B.
According to John 6:40,
this is the will of God, "And this is the Father's will
which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing,
but should raise it up again at the last day."
C. So,
the Bible makes it clear that salvation comes to those who see the Son and
believe in Him. The bottom line? Salvation is by pure faith in the finished
work of Jesus on the cross. If you can come to the place where you are trusting
nothing but the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to save you from your
sins, that is biblical salvation. It is stated as simply as possible in Romans 10:9-10,
"That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and
shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt
be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the
mouth confession is made unto salvation."
D. God has made salvation so easy to receive that He is able to
invite anyone who thirsts to come to Him for salvation, John
7:37; Rev. 22:17. Salvation is simple, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and
thou shalt be saved...", Acts 16:31.
E. Where is your faith this morning? It had better be in Jesus
because not everyone gets to go to heaven!
I. A
Startling Communication
II. A
Simple Condition
III. V. 22 A
STUNNED COMPLAINT
A. When
these people hear the requirement for salvation, they begin to recount all the
things they have done in life. They had done some pretty impressive stuff! They
had preached the Word of God! They had cast out devils! They had done many
wonderful works! And, they had done it all in the Name of Jesus!
B. You
see, they were sincere! They were busy! They were doing good stuff in a good
Name. They were making a difference. They were so busy working for the Lord
that they never took the time to get to know Him personally!
C. These
people appealed to their works to save them. They even call Him Lord, but they
do not know Him! If this verse teaches us anything at all, it teaches us that
salvation cannot be produced by works! My friends, you can do it all! You can
work and give and visit and preach and teach and go to church and on and on and
on, but the truth still remains. Salvation is by "grace through
faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. Not of works lest any
man should boast."
D. Do
you hear these boasting? Notice that their whole claim to Heaven rests in what
"they" have done! The focus is on them and not on the Lord. May I
just remind you this morning, your salvation will never be about you? It will
never be about what you have accomplished or what you may have done. Salvation
is all about Jesus and what He did when He went to the cross and took the sins
of the world on Himself at Calvary., 2
Cor. 5:21. Salvation is about Him! Salvation is about the One Who
suffered, bled and died to accomplish what a million lifetimes of religious
works can never do, Ill. Heb.
9:12-14; Heb. 9:25-28; Heb. 10:10-14! (Ill. The awful sufferings of
the cross, Isa. 52:14;
Isa. 53:4-11! Glory Hallelujah!
E.
Because of all this, I am glad that I can tell you this morning, "It
is done, and there is nothing for you to do, but accept Jesus and His plan for
your salvation!" If you have received Him and His plan, then
praise the Lord. If not, then you need to realize that not everyone gets to go
to Heaven!
(Ill.
One day, a king died. His servants spread the unbelievable news all over the
palace. He had died in his bed of natural causes.
"Where
has he gone?", asked one of the king's wisest counselors
"Why,
to Heaven of course!", answered all the others.
"No",
said the other gravely, "I served this king for many years and traveled
with him to many places. He loved to travel and would go over the details of
each journey. Every element was planned and anticipated. But I have never heard
him say a word about traveling to Heaven. It is a journey for which I saw him
make no preparation. I am quite sure he did not go to Heaven." What about
you? Have you made the right preparations?)
I. A
Startling Communication
II. A
Simple Condition
III. A
Stunned Complaint
IV. V. 23a A
SHOCKING CONFESSION
A. As
those people stood before the Lord, surely they were shocked at what they had
already heard. Now they are about to hear something that will forever seal
their destiny. He tells them, "I never knew you."
They had claimed to be working in His name. They had claimed that they knew
Him. They had professed a relationship, but Jesus tells the truth. He tells
them that at no time in their lives hd He ever known them!
(Ill. Of
course, Jesus is God! He knows everything. He knew who they were and He knew
their hearts. What He means here is that He had never known them in a personal
relationship. These people had never been saved!)
B. There
are those who feel that this passage is speaking to backsliders. Some feel that
these people were once saved and now, for whatever reason, they are lost again.
Of course, Jesus says that He "never" knew them. If He ever knew then
He cannot say that He never knew them! These aren't backsliders! These people
are just plain lost in their sins!
(Ill. By
the way, I am convinced that many who appear to be "backsliders" in
the church are really people who were never been saved in the first place, 1 John 2:19.)
C. The
whole point of this verse is this, "Nevertheless the
foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that
are his.", 2 Tim. 2:19. If Jesus ever knew you, He still does
today. If not, then you might be in this crowd that gathers on that day and
finds they have no future in Heaven. Not everyone gets to go to Heaven!
I. A
Startling Communication
II. A
Simple Condition
III. A
Stunned Complaint
IV. A
Shocking Confession
V. V. 23b A
SUDDEN CONDEMNATION
A. These
lost ones are ordered to leave the presence of the Lord! There is only one
place in the universe where men can be free from the manifest presence of God
and that is in the fires of Hell, 2
Thes. 1:8-9, "In flaming fire taking vengeance
on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus
Christ: Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of
the Lord, and from the glory of his power;"!
B. My friends, we need to remember that there is a vast difference
between Heaven and Hell!
1. Heaven is described as a place of endless bliss and eternal
glory, Rev. 21:4; John 14:1-3.
2. On the other hand, Hell is described as:
A. Unquenchable Fire - Mark 9:43
B. A place of memory and remorse - Luke
16:25; 27-28
C. A place of thirst - Luke 16:24-25
D. A place of misery and pain - Luke 16:24-26; Reb. 14:10-11.
E. A place of frustration and anger - Matt.
13:25; Matt. 24:51
F. A
place of endless separation - Rev.
21:8; 2 Thes. 1:8-9
G. A
place of undiluted divine wrath - (Ill. Hab.
3:2, There will be no mercy for those who go to Hell!)
(Ill. It
is clear to see that there is no comparison between Heaven and Hell. Which one
do you want to go to when you die?)
C. I
think the saddest words in all the Bible will be these words recorded here,
"I never knew you, depart from me." These are people
who expected to hear the Lord welcoming them into Heaven. They were sincere.
They thought they were saved. They knew all the catch words and the right
things to say. They knew "Gospel speak". Why then will these people
hear these words? Because they are basing their hope of salvation on their own
works and goodness. Because they have failed to place their faith in the
finished work of Jesus on the cross. They will go to Hell because they chose
their way over God's way. I wonder, what will Jesus say to you? Remember, not
everyone gets to go to Heaven!
Conc: 81% of Americans believe in the existence
of a real literal Heaven. Almost that many expect to go there immediately when
they die. Will they? Only if they have trusted Jesus Christ as their Lord and
Savior. Unless they come to God through Jesus Christ, they will never be saved, John 14:6.
This morning, I want you to know that I do not have the ear of 81% of Americans. However, I have had your
ea this morning. Where do you stand with the Lord Jesus? Do you think you are
saved? Do you hope that you will do to Heaven when you die? What are you basing
that hope on this morning? If there is the slightest doubt in your heart that
you are saved, you need to come and get that things settled right now. Some of
you are lost. You need to get out of your seat and make your way to Jesus right
now. He is calling will you come?
I remind you again, not everyone gets to go to Heaven! Will you?
By Pastor Alan Carr
Pastor Rolando Ramos
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