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Salvation
Who is Jesus
What did Jesus Say
Happy Birthday Jesus
What do we need to do?
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ARE YOU GOOD ENOUGH?
There is one really big question
that I think we must all consider. The really big question is this, Are you good
enough to go to heaven? If you are like most people you probably say, sure I
haven’t killed anyone. Let’s look a little further. God’s standards and man’s
standard’s are quite different.
The book of James in chapter 2 and verse 10 says, "For whoever shall keep the
whole law, and yet stumble in one point is guilty of all." So what God is saying
here through James is that we cannot break one of His commandments and not be
found guilty on Judgment day.
Now if you still feel pretty confident that you are good enough to go to
heaven let’s take a look at God’s "10 commandments."
Starting with #10. You shall not covet. This means we are not to be
greedy or materialistic. 1 Corinthians 6:10 tells us that the covetous will not
inherit the Kingdom of God.
You are tempted every day to covet, after all this is what the advertising
business is all about. If you are honest you would have to admit to coveting
something, or someone and, that would make you a breaker of God's law.
#9 is, You shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor. Have you
ever told a lie? If you have then you are a liar and are guilty of breaking
God’s law. Revelation 21:8 tells us that All liars will have their part in the
lake which burns with fire and brimstone.
#8 is You shall not steal. Have you ever taken anything that does not
belong to you. Did you ask the bank teller if you could have that pen before you
took it? Did you ask the stock boy if it was O.K. to sample the grapes? It does
not matter how big or expensive the item is taking something that does not
belong to you without permission is stealing. If you have stolen something big
or small you are a thief and thieves will not inherit the Kingdom of God.
Now don’t get upset or mad these are not my rules they are God’s and it is
His heaven so He is the one who gets to set the standard.
You shall not commit adultery is #7 of the ten commandments. Jesus
defined this commandment for us when He said, "Whoever looks at a woman to lust
for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart." If you have
lusted sexually for someone you have broken this commandment and are an
adulterer.
You shall not murder is #6. Like the last commandment here also that
God does not only care about our outward actions but He cares about the inward
motivations of our heart. Scripture states, "Whoever hates his brother is a
murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him" 1 John
3:15 . If you have ever hated anyone you have broken this commandment.
We have only looked at five of the ten commandments, but I think it is quite
clear that all of us are guilty of breaking God’s law. One day we will all be
judged. It is appointed unto man once to die, and after this, the
judgment Hebrews 9:27. Every day 140,000 people die and all of them
stand before God to be judged according to His law. Four hundred and twenty
times the New Testament warns us of Judgment Day, Jesus even said, "Unless you
repent, you will perish."
When we look at the ten commandments we must agree, that all have sinned and
come short of the glory of God.
There is hope, because God sent Jesus to
pay for our sins by dying on the cross. "He was wounded for our transgressions,
and He was bruised for our iniquities" Isaiah 53:5. He took the punishment meant
for us… "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse
for us" Galatians 3:13.
We must simply repent (turn from our sins and turn toward God) and
make Jesus the Lord, master, and decision maker of our lives.
If we do this we will escape the punishment that awaits all law breakers, Hell.
God commands all to repent. Acts 17:30
A short message from
Pastor Jim Bates
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