Going to Heaven or Hell Sometimes Hinges on the Decision Made in a Moment!
Zhao Yang
Once
there was a warrior who asked an old man about the difference between
heaven and hell. The old man glanced at him, and instead of answering
directly, he said very seriously, “You’re a warrior, but no one
will hire you, because you’re ugly and stupid.”
The
warrior felt insulted and flew into a rage. He drew his sword and cut
at the old man. However, the old man stood quite still and said
calmly, “The gate of hell is opened now.”
Hearing
this, the warrior suddenly came to his senses. He immediately tossed
his sword to the ground and apologized to the old man humbly.
The
old man smiled and said, “The gate of heaven is opened.”
It
is just a fable. Of course, we know whether we will go to heaven or
hell is decided by God, not any man. Yet this fable can still give us
some enlightenment: Many times we are like the warrior; when hearing
something that jars on the ear or encountering something
unpleasant, we will burst into anger and “draw our swords,”
exposing our natural self or nature immoderately. Or we will remain
indifferent and go our own ways in spite of others’
well-intentioned reminders and warnings. In the end, we will bring
lots of pain and even tragedy upon ourselves. However, if we can
treat them with composure, reflect on ourselves, and then choose the
right path, we will probably achieve different results.
Think
back to the two evil cities recorded in the
Bible—Sodom
and Nineveh: At that time, people of the two cities had no place for
God in their heart. They acted dissolutely, indulged in eating,
drinking, and merry-making, and became licentious by nature. Their
evil and corruption had already reached a degree detestable to both
man and God. All of them were those God wanted to destroy. But
because of their different attitudes toward God’s warnings, they
had different fates and outcomes. The people of Sodom openly competed
with God, and even went to Lot’s house to arrest and harm God’s
messengers. Their obstinate opposition to God aggravated His
disposition and ultimately led them to be forever destroyed by the
fire coming down from heaven. In contrast, when hearing the news
spread by Jonah that God would destroy them in 40 days, the
Ninevites, from the king to the common man, immediately wore
sackcloth and ashes, confessed and repented their sins before God,
and abandoned their various wicked things in their hands which defied
God. Their change of mind and reverence for God won them His mercy
and tolerance. Eventually God decided not to destroy them, and thus
all the people of Nineveh were spared from the catastrophe because of
their sincere confession and repentance before Him. From the
different outcomes of Sodom and Nineveh, we can see that when facing
God’s warnings and His work, whether we can obtain God’s mercy
and salvation depends on whether we have a heart of fearing God and
have a true repentance for our sins.
The
other day, I saw a passage of words from a spiritual book: “God
used His attitude to tell people the following: It is not that God
does not tolerate people, or He does not want to show mercy to them;
it is that they rarely truly repent toward God, and it is rare that
people truly turn away from their evil ways and abandon the violence
in their hands. … man’s evil conduct incurs God’s wrath,
whereas God’s mercy and tolerance are bestowed upon those who
listen to God and truly repent before Him, upon those who can turn
away from their evil ways and abandon the violence in their hands.
God’s attitude was very clearly revealed in His treatment of the
Ninevites: God’s mercy and tolerance are not at all difficult to
obtain; He requires one’s true repentance. As long as people turn
away from their evil ways and abandon the violence in their hands,
God will change His heart and change His attitude toward them.”
For
several thousand years, God has paid an immeasurable price for saving
us—the mankind corrupted by Satan. He has always hoped that we can
soon confess and repent before Him, pay attention to practicing and
experiencing His words, and pursue to know Him, fear Him, and obey
Him, so as to live under His care and mercy. Especially today in the
last days, God will completely purify and save mankind when He comes
again, and meanwhile, Satan and all the wicked people will be
destroyed by Him. So at this moment, whether we will be able to be
cleansed and enter the kingdom of heaven or end up being cursed by
God and going to hell hinges on how we choose our path.
Revelation
clearly records that God will return in the last days to completely
purify man so as to make a group of overcomers and bring them into
His kingdom. The Lord
Jesus said:
“Blessed
are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they
shall be filled”
(Matthew 5:6). “Blessed
are the pure in heart: for they shall see God”
(Matthew 5:8). During God’s work of judging and purifying man,
whether or not we will be able to return to God and gain His
salvation of the last days depends on what path we choose and how we
treat God’s work. We are all people that have been corrupted deeply
by Satan, and if we long for the truth and can seek the truth, we
will have the opportunity to be brought to His throne by the returned
Lord Jesus and be
saved into
the kingdom of heaven. But if we stubbornly and foolishly cling to
our conceptions and imaginations, we’ll never receive the
enlightenment and guidance of the Lord, and eventually we’ll be
abandoned and eliminated by God’s new and fast work, and lose the
precious opportunity of receiving God’s purification and salvation
and being brought into the kingdom of heaven.
Revelation
14:4 says, “These are they which follow the Lamb wherever he
goes.” Now is the critical time for the brothers and sisters in
every denomination and sect who truly believe in the Lord to welcome
the Lord’s return and keep pace with the work of the Holy Spirit.
Nevertheless, some people are hindered by such conceptions and
illusions as “The Jesus who does not descend upon a white cloud is
not the returned Lord Jesus,” “God will first appear to the
religious leaders when He returns in the last days,” “It is
impossible that God will do any other work outside of the Bible,”
and so on. They avoid and even refuse it without carefully seeking or
investigating when others preach to them the news that the Lord has
returned and done His work. Contrarily, there are lots of brothers
and sisters who are paying close attention to the news of the Lord’s
return on many denominations’ websites and social platforms for
life communication. They hold a heart of longing for and seeking the
truth and do not hesitate to move forward for fear of being deceived.
They are constantly focusing on such issues as where there is the
work of the Holy Spirit, which church is preaching and testifying the
truth regarding the Lord’s return, which words can reveal the
visions of God’s six-thousand-year management plan of saving
mankind, which words can fellowship clearly about the truth of how
God will work in the last days to purify man and rapture the
believers into the kingdom of heaven, who can reveal the mysteries of
the little scroll prophesied in Revelation, and so on. These are the
key issues that people should seek and investigate when seeking for
God’s appearance and work in the last days, which have caused more
concern and discussion among most of the Internet friends in the
Lord. Even though some are unable to thoroughly understand these
issues, they pray and seek the Lord, and seek communication with
those who often fellowship and testify the truth concerning the
Lord’s second coming, not missing any opportunity of searching for
God’s voice, so that they will follow His footprints and be taken
before His throne to be saved.
Therefore,
when God bestows the truth, way, and life upon us freely, shall we
follow His footprints and pursue to be saved, or shall we stubbornly
cling to our notions and imaginations and thus miss His salvation?
Going to heaven or going to hell depends on our choice!
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