Many of us have lived lives where we have done things that we regret today. Things that have had terrible consequences to our own life, and the lives of those around us. Prison, a ruined marriage, a lost career, and p...
Many of us have lived lives where we have done things that we regret today. Things that have had terrible consequences to our own life, and the lives of those around us. Prison, a ruined marriage, a lost career, and personal finances that were wasted. The question that comes to mind when you are confronted with religion, salvation, eternal life, heaven, or hell, is have I been too bad to be accepted by God?
Are there things that a person could do that would be just too bad, too ugly, or too horrific, that would make them unacceptable for God’s plan of salvation?
What about a murderer? Is murder the unpardonable sin? Can a person who has committed a vicious act of murder ever hope to be saved?
What about suicide? Can a Christian commit suicide and still go to heaven?
How about someone who commits adultery? A man and a woman have been married for years and the man decides to look for a younger woman. Can he be saved?
Can a drunk, or a thief, or name the worst sin that you can think of, can they be accepted by God?
Many of the people that I converse with on my web-pages argue that justification by faith makes no sense at all if it allows really bad people to be saved. Are they right?
The Bible tells me that a career thief who hung on cross next to Jesus was able to join Jesus in heaven. The Bible also tells me that there is no act of murder which is too great. There is no act of adultery which is too awful. There is no unpardonable act of sin, not even suicide.
The key to your salvation is not what type of sin, or how much sin you have committed. The key to your salvation is what you do with Jesus Christ. If you make Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior, then you can be saved. I am not going to say that people whose hearts have been so seared by evil can do this easily, or would even want to do this, but God says that by the power of the Holy Spirit, it can be done.
God’s plan of salvation says that we must have faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God in order to be saved. It requires that we accept the fact that we are hopelessly guilty of sin against God. It requires that we repent of those sins by agreeing with God that it was wrong and then choosing to change our lives, to never do those things again, and then make Jesus Christ the Lord of our lives.
If we do this, if a person who has committed murder can actually do this, then I believe that the Bible is clear when it says that Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. The Bible does not say Whosoever has not done evil, or Whosoever has done more good than bad, it says Whosoever, meaning anyone who accepts God’s plan of salvation by calling upon the name of the Lord, shall be saved.
Listen to this podcast to learn that the only unpardonable sin that a man can commit is to reject the completed work of Christ for your salvation and to reject Jesus as the Son of God.