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";s:4:"text";s:13534:"The absence of the gospel presentation is not the reason people go to hell. And, as I think, the Saviour also exerts His might because it is His work to save; which accordingly He also did by drawing to salvation those who became willing, by the preaching [of the Gospel], to believe on Him, wherever they were. Contrary view: Pope John Paul II and many liberal Protestants believe that many religions lead people to the same God, that Jesus is the best way, but not the only way. What it does mean is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ will be taken to every tribe, language, people and nation before the end comes, and that some people from every one of those tribes, languages, people groups and nations will be saved. (Romans 2:13-15) No passage of Scripture argues against people having a chance to be saved after the rapture. the Lord reached the Gospel to those that perished in the flood, or rather had been chained, and to those kept "in ward and guard"? See Eternity in Their Hearts (p.41-44) for more info. Matthew (Matthew 24:14) says it shall be preached "in the whole world, for a testimony unto all the nations" (ἐν ὅλῃ τῇ οἰκουμένῃ εἰς μαρτύριον).This literally took place, as far as the inhabited world was concerned at that time, before the destruction of Jerusalem. Richardson, Don. - Part 1" for more info. Because, as Romans 1:18-32 strongly teaches, we have all rejected, corrupted or distorted this revelation of God which freely available to us through creation, in order to be saved we must first hear then believe the good news of Jesus Christ [Romans 10:8-15]. Estimates say that over a billion people in the world today have little to no knowledge of Jesus, little to no knowledge of the gospel, and little to no chance of hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ before they die. If not, then is there no way for those who never heard? While the previous illustration is OK, for some there is a more appropriate illustration. In addition to all the verses referenced in the first question, there are five main things Scripture teaches about Jesus being the only way. Sgaw Karen people of Burma: the almighty, all-knowing God named Y�wa created everything. If we choose not to cross God�s bridge though, then our destruction is our own fault. While God is understanding of someone who only had very little light, people are still condemned if they are in darkness because they themselves "blew out the candle". 5c. Accordingly the Scripture says, "Hades says to Destruction, We have not seen His form, but we have heard His voice." Dennis Bratcher. Either this pleases God or it displeases God, but it cannot be both. Post-mortem until �: How old does a little person have to be before the previous no longer applies? And our sharing of the faith is essential because God uses human means to bring people to himself. God holds everyone responsible for the choices they are able to make and the truth they are given. We talk a lot about unreached people. The gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. What about people who died before Christ was born, and babies? For those who die unreached, that is God�s department, not ours. God says He is just, and has mercy, but we do not know, except that we are given the task of reaching as many people as we can. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” Q: Can anyone go to Heaven if they did not hear the Gospel while they were alive? Millennium choices: Another complementary view is that some have choices to make during or after the Millennium. b) All people have some truth, from nature (Romans 1:20) and their own conscience. Every eye will see Jesus return in Revelation 1:7, and will see God's glory in Isaiah 40:5. Matthew 24 gives us signs of the times. 1. For more info contact www.BibleQuery.org, Early Church Speculations on Those Who Died Before Hearing the Gospel, Shepherd of Hermas (c.160 A.D.) book 3 ch.16 refers to those who died before Christ and before being baptized. There are two theoretical possibilities, neither of which is affirmed by Scripture. And it has been shown also, in the second book of the Stromata, that the apostles, following the Lord, preached the Gospel to those in Hades. We simply labor and strive to make that group as small as possible. A person is lost in a dark forest at night, full of wild animals. Irenaeus Against Heresies book 2 ch.6.2 p.365 Remember seven words: Only Jesus justly judges and graciously saves. Because Jesus loves us so much, upon the cross He gave His life as an atoning sacrifice for the whole world (1 John 2:2). This is true even if, like Abraham, Job, and many Old Testament believers, they first hear of the Gospel after they die. He does not hold people responsible for the truth they do not have, as Romans 4:15; 5:13 says (Sin is not counted where there is no law). Irenaeus of Lyons (182-188 A.D.) "It was for this reason, too, that the Lord descended into the regions beneath the earth, preaching His advent there also and [declaring] the remission of sins received by those who believe in Him. In a world estranged from God, a world where sin is prevalent, the preaching of the Gospel is always relevant. Some people might be way to the left or right of the two points, again some closer to Heaven and some to Hell. - And the gospel must first be preached unto all the nations.St. . ), and destroyed the rest in a flood. Read Romans 1:18-20 and Psalm 19:1-4. Their descendents became corrupted, so Thakur Jiu hid a "holy pair" on Mount Harata (=Ararat? Lewis in The Great Divorce speculated that it might be possible for those in Hell to repent then and go to Heaven. Beyond this, Christians hold to one or more of the following views. That way is Jesus Himself. The Bible says, "For the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23).   So we have an urgency to obey God in sharing the Gospel, not to empower God, or make Him just, but to express His love by asking all to accept the gospel, confident that God works out everything according to His plan. This puts the clear responsibility on everyone who has heard and believed to pass that good news on to others, so that they also will hear and have the opportunity to believe. The gospel is about God’s salvation of sinners by His sovereign grace. But there is a revelation of God that is universal - a revelation that every human being is confronted with every day of their lives, and that challenges everyone to believe in God, and leaves everyone without any excuse for unbelief - God's self-revelation in creation, in the things that he has made. 1. The New Testament is clear that he perished (Jn. . You choose not to go near the man. Post-mortem for little children: In addition, scripture suggests that infants and little children who die can go to Heaven (2 Samuel 12:23; Luke 18:16), even though they never put their faith in Christ or believed the Gospel while on earth. Also, First Apology of Justin Martyr (c.150 A.D.) ch.63 p.184 mentions that those who died are "yet in existence and men belonging to Christ Himself." Erickson, Millard J. (Acts 17:30; Romans 4:15; 5:13; 2:11-16; 3:20) The Case of Cornelius. 17:12; Acts 1:25). Eternity in Their Hearts -revised. They saw we should not sing "Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world", and not tell people that God loves them. For example, did Judas die lost? A person doesn’t go to hell because they haven’t heard t… c) God is just. Some of the people personally met the good fireman before, trust Him, and follow His commands. Those who hear after they die include Old Testament saints who faithfully followed the truth they had, and evildoers who rejected the truth they had. If you want to escape the hurricane though, you have to cross the bridge to the mainland. Everyone that God saves goes to heaven through Jesus. It doesn’t seem fair to condemn those to hell who have never heard the gospel. An illustration might help here. Jesus justly judges all (2 Thessalonians 1:6; John 5:22,23; Matthew 12:36; Romans 2:16; 2 Timothy 4:1). d) Moreover, even Jews who refused to ever believe in Jesus will die in their sins according to Matthew 23:29-33; John 8:24; Acts 20:21; 2:37-40; Romans 9:6. e) For people who reject the truth that they do have, God is not obligated to give them additional truth. Would you be right to blame the man anyway for not giving you directions? No opportunity: Some other Christians disagree with these opinions. Eventually their ancestors traveled (east) from forest to forest, until they came to high mountains, which blocked their path. It would be very difficult to imagine a genuine Christian saying Jesus' great agony and suffering were not necessary to anyone to be saved. They also are the closest to Hell, and receive the greater punishment, if they reject Christ. (Yes/No) Did a just God choose to give everyone an opportunity to be saved? He told them not to worry about such things but to go into the world and preach the Gospel (Acts 1:6-8). (see 24:3-13) The preaching of the Gospel is the most positive event Jesus talks about. A: No one could go to Heaven apart from Christ. Many passages indicate the opposite. God actively seeks: God directs missionaries to all who by God's grace seek Him. One kind they could not eat, though. They later had seven sons and seven daughters. But, what will you do? The gospel is clearly a dominant theme here (1:8, 10). Read the fascinating book Eternity in Their Hearts by Don Richardson for more info. My reaction is that no human is innocent for we have all sinned and fallen short of God‘s glory and standard of holiness (Rom 3:23). An illustration might help. Doesn’t say every person has to hear it. If we assume that those who never hear the gospel are granted mercy from God, we will run into a terrible problem. Contrary view: Calvinists say that God gave no opportunity for those destined for Hell. (Romans 11:20; Matthew 13:14-15; 23:29) In fact, for those who reject the way of truth, the less they know the better off they are. They ate and became subject to sickness, aging, and death. God's Word For You acknowledges that God exists, that He loves us with an incredible love, and that He has spoken and continues to speak to us in the Bible, his written Word. 5b. Nevertheless, they will be judged If all people who have never heard of the gospel of Jesus Christ end up in hell, then that would be right because God would never do anything that is improper. Do not [the Scriptures] show that. He sneaks up on the man, kills him, burns the map, and then says he is doing the best he can because he knows no other way. Some believe that more-or-less everyone, except the very worst sinners, will end up in heaven. Those saved during the tribulation, then, are those who had never heard the gospel before the rapture. For it was suitable to the divine administration, that those possessed of greater worth in righteousness, and whose life had been pre-eminent, on repenting of their transgressions, though found in another place, yet being confessedly of the number of the people of God Almighty, should be saved, each one according to his individual knowledge. C.S. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (LDS Church) or Mormonism teaches that those who die without knowledge of LDS theology will have the opportunity to receive a knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ in the spirit world. When Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, learned to communicate with the outside world, her teacher shared with her about God. Are there other ways to God as some say, contrary to what Jesus taught? (Romans 3:9-23; 5:12-19; 1 John 1:8; 5:19; Ephesians 2:3; John 3:36; Psalm 143:2). 5f. d) However, all ignorance is not necessarily innocent ignorance. Today, about 2 billion people, and perhaps the majority of non-Christians, live in countries and cultures that have killed countless Christian witnesses. Paul reveled in it (1 Tim. While Moses did not hear of Christ, Moses actually suffered for Christ according to according to Hebrews 11:26. A marvelous reality of Scripture is that all who never knew or understood the gospel will have an opportunity to inherit eternal life. A: No. d) No scripture says anyone would be more likely to accept the gospel they first heard after they die than if they heard it while they were alive on earth. c) People die once and then face judgment (Hebrews 9:27-28). Thus, according to Calvinism people in Hell believed this truth: Jesus did not love them or die for their sins. God understands and can take into account the ignorance of babies, children, and / or those who never heard and still save them through Christ. Santal of India: They believed in "Thakur Jiu" (Thakur = genuine, Jiu = God), who created the first couple, a man named Haram (Adam?) He created two persons, a man named Thanai and a woman named Eeu, and placed them in a garden with seven kinds of fruit trees. c) When is an earlier time? e) People from every tribe and nation will be in Heaven. b) Even Old Testament sacrifices only covered over sins until Jesus came. Before Jesus’ ascension into Heaven, His disciples wondered if that moment was the time when Jesus would bring His Kingdom to Earth. We have not been told. The narrowness is not due to God's lack of love, or withholding information, but due to people's rejection of God (Romans 1:18-21) and not combining what they know with faith (Hebrews 4:2). 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