10/30/2022
What will Heaven be like? How can we get there? Pastor Gary answers these two questions today’s study from John 14. Many people think that if they are good enough they will get to Heaven when they die, but then the question becomes, “How good is good enough?” Thankfully, Jesus died on a cross for our sins because He knew that we are not good enough—there is nothing we can do to earn or deserve Heaven.
Yet Jesus opened Heaven wide through His sacrifice on the cross for all who would believe, and then He made a bold declaration that He is the only way to Heaven! Heaven is a choice. At the close of today’s teaching, Pastor Gary will help you to understand how to make that choice for Jesus so that you can go to Heaven when you die.
My hope is built on nothing less
than JESUS’ BLOOD AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
However, you do need to be serious/intentional with your faith. I doubt the mob will have much success if they go to church on Sunday and murder people the rest of the week.
Don’t rely on the guidance Amelia Earhart used.
Thank you for posting this MJA! So simple when you surrender your own inner god.
Gary Hamrick is a wonderful Bible teacher. Have listened to many of his sermons and have been enormously encouraged, convicted, and blessed by them. Another is Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro, TN. He’s a fantastic communicator as well. Thanks for posting this, MJA!!
“Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen I say unto you: Except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath everlasting life: and I will raise him up in the last day.” John 6:53-54
No one comes unto the father but by me. I believe the greatest story told about the cross was the thief. Right then and there he was saved. No bead twirling, no pounding your head against a wall, no hail Mary’s, will safe you. If and when we do get to heaven, no one will ask Jesus why so-and-so is here. He will say “same reason you are, and you barely made it.”