Saw a documentary today about a high school principal. he runs a school for delinquent high school kids in nsw Australia. The guy works 12 hour days plus weekends. The level of compassion and turning the other cheek is awesome. His car gets vandalised 3 or 4 times a term. he delivers hot food to kids in the suburbs after school.
The thing is he needs no validation for what he is doing. "I love going to school every day" he said.
To my knowledge he is not Christian. So he is not 'saved" therefore many of you would say "so what...that doesnt mean he is going to Heaven."
Works alone wont get us to Heaven. But to see someone actually living the Gospel, it is hard not to have awe and admiration. I think he is going the extra mile for humanity. Surely God approves. Surely God says" hey you Christians, do what this guy is doing. Bring hope to those who have lost it."
Did you never read that "our righteousness are as unclean rags?" The meaning is that, we cannot please God by our good works. No one will inherit the kingdom of God by performing good works, period! Even believers don't inherit the kingdom of God because of their good works. We will receive reward for them, but they do not get us in.
The only way that a person can be saved is by acknowledging Jesus as the One who provided salvation them. Outside of Christ our good works are as filthy rags, i.e. our good works don't make up for our sins against God. Scripture states that the reward for sin is death and that unless their is a shedding of blood there is no forgiveness for sins. Good works, no matter how many you do, can cover ours sins.
It is when we acknowledge Jesus as the One who provided salvation for us by the shedding of His blood that we are credited with His righteousness and have been reconciled to God. Our good works don't meet God's standards and don't cover over our sins.
We have an example of this from the Lord:
"Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord,
did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’"
The key to understand the above is found in the response of those who will not enter into the kingdom of God when they say "did we not." When they find out that they will not be allowed to enter in, their response gives the answer as to why, which is that they will have been trusting in their own works, instead of trusting Christ's payment for sin. The will of the Father is to believe in the One whom He sent, not in our own good works.
This is the very problem to day in that, people have this idea that if they do good to others that they will somehow tip the scales and enter into heaven. However, that is not going to happen. Hades/sheol is full of people who rejected Christ, but were full of good works.
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.
No man comes to the Father but through Jesus.