Hello, I've never been on one of these forums before but have to hear some other opinions on this. I was raised to believe that if you do not accept Jesus into your heart, you go to hell... period. Well the other night this topic somehow came up with my boyfriend and he does not feel the same way (he grew up Christian as well). He believes that people across the world who did not grow up in a Christian society and who were raised by their families to believe a different religion, will not automatically go to hell, but instead go to some sort of purgatory where God will give them a second chance. He doesn't believe that God would condemn someone to hell for believing in the religion their parents taught them to. I'm not sure of anything like this being referenced in the Bible and am feeling very conflicted now. Thoughts?
Greetings morgannicole,
First of all, your upbringing was/is correct, for scripture states the following:
"Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them." (John 3:36)
The above scripture could not be true if after people die they had another opportunity to be saved. The rich man of Lazarus fame (Luke 16:19-31) would disagree with your boyfriend, seeing that when he died he was taken to Sheol/Hades where he was in torment in flame and no one could go back to warn his five brothers.
Everyone who comes into the world is already condemned because all have sinned and all fall short of God's righteous standards.
Think about this for a moment. If what your boy friend said was true, then where would the fear of God be? Everyone could just live according to the sinful nature while they're alive on this earth and then accept the opportunity of salvation after they die? Yet Jesus said the following:
"Don't fear those who after they kill the body that is all that they can do. But I'll tell you who you ought to fear. Fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell (Gehenna), also known as the lake of fire.
All of these teachings come from Satan and are spread by unbelievers and even those calling themselves Christians.
In order to know the truth of every Biblical issue, we must trust in the source, which is the word of God. Regarding these false beliefs and teachings, scripture states the following:
"The time is coming when people will not put up with sound doctrine. But to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will abandon the truth and turn aside to myths."
Once a person dies in their sins, God's love, grace and mercy are no longer in operation for that person. The reason is that Christ paid the penalty for our sins. The believer then is free from the punishment for sin and that because Christ was held accountable on our behalf. Those who died not trusting in Christ as the One who provided salvation for them, will be held accountable for every sin that ever committed, every idle word, at the great white throne judgment. Anyone's name not found written in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire.
Though people may grow up in religious families, at some point they will be faced with their own personal decision to accept or reject Christ.
Today is the day of salvation, i.e. while we are alive in this body. For those who die in their sins, their record is sealed and there is no second chances.