Who will not go to heaven bible verses

Eight people who will not go to heaven.

Revelation 21:8. 07/11/04

I want you to turn to the book of Revelation 21:8, and I want to preach a message about eight people in Sandy Ridge who will not go to heaven. Let’s read the verse.

There are some who believe the modern-day preacher should not preach on hell. But I want you to know as long as it is in the Bible it needs to be preached. As a matter of fact, Jesus preached more about hell than any preacher I know. When Jesus preached about hell, he did not preach it with a smile on his face but tears in his eyes, because he came to seek and to save the lost. He gave his life that no one would have to go to hell if they would accept him.

The reason people don’t want the preacher to preach about hell is because it makes them think of death. We don’t like to think about cancer, but it is real. We don’t like to think about heart disease, but it is a reality. We don’t like to think of death but it happens. So Jesus has provided a way that we can live an eternity in heaven after this life. But unfortunately, there are eight people in Sandy Ridge who ignore and reject the way Jesus has provided. Let’s take a look at those eight people.

No. 1 THE FEARFUL. The fearful head the list of the eight. Now who are the fearful? The fearful are those who care more about what man thinks of them than what God knows about them. They don’t have the courage to stand for Jesus in their workplace. They don’t have the courage to stand for Jesus in their schools and colleges. They are fearful that man may call them a fanatic, a Bible thumper and a Christian. But you listen; Jesus suffered the name calling for you and me and never had a second thought.

No. 2 THE UNBELIEVING. I am talking about those who laugh at the things of God. Those who do not read their Bible and listen to the preacher. Those who trample the blood of Jesus and mock the cross. The Bible says the unbeliever will be in hell.

Now I am not only talking about those who do not believe the Bible but also those who have never committed their life to Jesus. They can believe the Bible with their head and die and go to hell because they don’t embrace Jesus in the heart. They don’t know what it is to be born-again. And the Bible says except a man be born-again, he will not see heaven. If that is you, then you are classified in the unbelieving group.

No. 3 THE ABOMINABLE. Now what does that word mean? This is the word that refers to sexual perversion. Those who live only for the lust of the flesh and their own selfish desires. Those who misuse God’s gift of sex into something that is perverted. The homosexual, the adulterer, the child molester and the pornographer. That doesn’t mean these people cannot be saved, because they can if they repent and trust Jesus. If they do not, then the only thing that keeps them from hell is time.

No. 4 THE MURDERERS. You say that leaves me out because I have never killed anyone. But you know Jesus says something about murder that puts a different light on the subject. He said if you hate a man in your heart, then you have committed murder in your heart. Jesus was talking about inward murder, that you hate someone enough that you would like to see them dead. Jesus will give you victory over that if you receive him in your heart. He takes a way hate and replaces it with a spirit of love.

No. 5 THE WHOREMONGERS. Who is his fifth group? This refers to those who are unfaithful to their marriage vows. The Bible speaks of them as adulterers and adulteresses. But the word of God even takes is a step further. The Bible says if a person looks upon another with lust in their heart, then inwardly he or she has already committed adultery in their heart. You see the word of God places emphasis on the inward man. You say, will preacher none of us have a chance. That is the reason we need Jesus because Jesus forgives all these sins when we ask him to be our savior.

No. 6 THE SORCERERS. The word of God says all sorcerers have their part in the Lake of fire. The sorcerers are those who deal in demon worship. They deal in spiritism and involved in occult, and involved in the new age movement. They are a follower of the devil. The devil’s place is in the Lake of fire and they will follow the devil in the very same Lake where there will be always dying but never dead.

The apostle Paul taught the gospel in the city of Corinth. Many heard the word of God, and obeyed it becoming the Lord’s church in Corinth. We do not have the first epistle that Paul wrote to the church at Corinth (I Cor. 5:9), but we have the second and third which are known as First and Second Corinthians. There were a number of errors and sins within the church at Corinth which Paul addressed in those two letters. In the second letter that the apostle Paul wrote to the church at Corinth, he made a clear statement of fact about certain ones that would not ultimately have eternal life in heaven. Paul wrote, “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God” (I Cor. 6:9-10). There are probably few that would call themselves Christians that would argue with what the apostle said is fact. Those vile, corrupt, wicked unrighteous people will not be going to heaven! But, do we really believe that? Let’s consider it briefly.

The question that will bring about some hesitation in standing firmly on that statement of Paul’s on the part of some is the question, Just who are the unrighteous? It may be a bit like the preacher who heard various members who were guilty of the very thing the preacher had just preached on, saying “preacher, you sure laid it on those sinners”, never realizing they were part of the very group he was addressing. So who are the unrighteous?

Since Paul specified some of the unrighteous, we might as well start with some of those from that list. Paul said fornicators would not inherit the kingdom. Fornication is any illicit sexual act. Adultery is also listed. The difference between fornication and adultery is that one is specific and the other more generic, fornication being the generic one of the two. Adultery is fornication, but not all fornication is adultery. Men and women living together “as” husband and wife without actually being married are guilty of fornication. The list of specific forms of fornication would be too long to enumerate here. As just mentioned, adultery is also in Paul’s list. Since according to what Jesus said, as recorded in Matthew 19:9; “And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery”, all who have divorced for reasons other than fornication on the part of their spouse, and remarried are living in adultery and thus will not inherit the kingdom of God. Do take note that this applies to the woman as well as the man (Mark 10:11-12). A couple of the terms used by Paul in his list apply to homosexuality. Fornication, effeminate and abusers of themselves with mankind, all apply to homosexuality, thus homosexuals will not inherit the kingdom of God. Needless to say, there are many who wear the name “Christian” that are guilty of these acts which Paul calls “unrighteousness”, as well as the others that Paul listed as well. Indeed, the “few there be that find it” of Matthew 7:14 may be much fewer than many think.

However, there are many, many more acts that could be called unrighteous. The apostle John stated, “Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous” (I John 3:7). The psalmist tells us, “My tongue shall speak of thy word: for all thy commandments are righteousness” (Psalm 119:172). Keeping the commands of the Lord is righteousness, thus any disobedience to the commands of the Lord is unrighteousness. Often, the unrighteousness is not something that one has done, but something he has failed to do. In the case of the one talent man, who did absolutely nothing with that one talent, “His lord answered and said unto him, Thou wicked and slothful servant, thou knewest that I reap where I sowed not, and gather where I have not strewed” (Matt. 25:26). This being the case, our list of unrighteousness can be an extremely long one indeed.

There is no doubt whatsoever that those unrighteousness acts that Paul listed as well as the many, many more not specified in the letter that Paul wrote, will keep one from inheriting the kingdom of God. Shocking as it may sound to some who read this, God said what He meant and He meant what He said! However, shocking as it may seem to some, many who call themselves Christians need to realize that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God! Let us not close though without pointing out Paul’s words following that list. He said, “And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but he are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God” (I Cor. 6:11). Just because we have been unrighteous, does not mean we must stay unrighteous. (Send any questions or comments to: [email protected])

Who will not go to heaven bible verses

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Who Cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven?

Jesus said, “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3); “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5).

What does the Bible say about who will enter heaven?

Jesus states in Matthew 7:21-23: “Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of Heaven”, yet there are some who teach salvation by “faith only”, i.e. as long as someone believes, he/she will be saved.

How many people does the Bible say will go to heaven?

Revelation 7:4 says, “I heard the number of those who had been marked with the seal, 144,000 from every tribe of Israel.” Verses 5-8 relate that they were sealed, 12,000 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel, giving the total number of 144,000 persons.

Who Went To Heaven in the Bible without dying?

Sacred Scripture teaches that Enoch and Elijah were assumed into heaven while still alive and not experiencing physical death.