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Subject: In Your Heart
Posted by: Randall Thissell
- Tue, Feb 05, 06:01
Don't Ask Jesus to Come into Your Heart
This is the title of chapter12 in Evangelism: A Biblical Approach, by G. M. Cocoris. I
found this to be a provocative statement. Revelations 3:20-'Behold, I stand at the door and
knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with
him, and he with Me.'-- I have seen and even been taught to likewise use this verse to tell
people, in effect, "If you want to go to heaven you need to listen to Revelations 3:20, Jesus is
knocking on the door of your heart, if you let Him in, if you ask Him in, He will save you and
you will go to be with Him in heaven when you die." After reading Cocoris, I do not think this is
biblical.
I will not go into all the arguments the author uses, you can read the book for that. I will
mention one main objection to the thinking presented above. The context of Revelation 3. This
is a letter from Jesus to the church of Laodicea. That verse was written to people already going
to heaven. These Christians, however, did have many problems and the Lord addresses them.
One big problem was their pride. They were relying on their material wealth instead of on God.
One of the things the Lord says they need is found in verse 20, fellowship with Him. And that is
what that verse is about. So I agree with Cocoris, after examining this and other verses, there is
no biblical precedent for asking Jesus into your heart. This may then lead one to ask, what does
the bible teach about who will go to heaven?
I believe we must start with understanding. The Bible teaches that there are things we
must know to be saved. Matthew 13:13-16 and Romans 10:14 among others prove this. The two
most important things to understand are; Christ died for our sins, and He arose from the dead. I
understand this from 1 Corinthians 15:1-5. Having heard these things and understanding them
we come to the crux of the matter. This is the key, this is what scripture says one must do to be
saved, or go to heaven... B E L I E V E .... Believe what? What I just said, that Jesus died for
our sins, He paid our debt we otherwise have to pay in hell, and He rose from the dead, He was
resurrected as His believers will some day be to live eternally with Him in heaven!!! Along with
these truths come others.
To believe he died for our sins we must believe that we are sinners. The Bible teaches
this all over; Romans 3:23-- for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,-- , please see
also Romans 3:10-12, Isaiah 64:6, Jeremiah 17:10, etc. So we are sinners and according to
Romans 6:23- For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus
our Lord.-- That is why Christ died on the cross to pay our sin debt. Please also see Isaiah 53:5-6
and Romans 5:8.
You must believe that Jesus is the infinite God-Man. Please see John 20:30-31 and John
1:1+14. The only "Christ" that can save you is the God of the Bible. Believing Jesus to be a
good teacher and man is not enough; that is not the Jesus of the Bible. But, believing him only to
be God won't do either, He must be a man to pay for sin, a perfect sinless man to pay for the sin
of all who trust in Him.
Now that I have put forth what I understand to be the basics of what one needs to know
and then to believe in to go to heaven, let me further explain what is meant when the scriptures
admonish us to believe in Jesus. Ephesians 2:8-9 -For by grace you have been saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may
boast.-- It is God's grace that saves us through faith which He gives us as a gift. When the Bible
tells us to believe in or on Jesus to be saved we are being told to put our faith in Christ. Jesus
Christ is the object of saving faith. Biblical faith has two aspects, intellectual agreement and
trust. Please see the Greek. We must understand, believe, know the facts above to be true. That
is the first part. Then we must also trust or rely upon Jesus to save us. This has been a difficult
truth for me to communicate, the supporting verses are above, let me add an illustration. You
might believe a bridge to be safe but, you don't believe in it in a Biblical sense until you go out
on it and it supports you. The fact that it supports you is not part of the faith but, it is proof you
put you faith in the right object, and Jesus will save you if you trust Him to do so.
If you believe the biblical facts about Jesus and are trusting in Jesus to get you to heaven
and trusting nothing else like the fact you were a good person and have lived a good life you will
be saved from hell to live forever with God in heaven. This makes you a believer, a Christian.
Read God's word, the Bible. In it He has given us instructions for living and for developing a
personal relationship with Him that began when you put your faith in Him. In it you will learn
about prayer. I suggest you start to pray often to the God who hears you. It is a conversation
with Him. Talk to Him and listen to what He has to say to you. May you be blessed by God.
In Christian Love, Randall Thissell |