"ARE THERE FEW WHO ARE SAVED?"
Luke 13:23
INTRODUCTION
- In August 2005, Newsweek and Beliefnet asked 1,004 Americans what
they believe and how they practice their faith
- Among the questions was this one: Can a good person who isn't of
your religious faith go to heaven or attain salvation, or not?
- Here are their responses...
| Yes | No | Don't know |
Evangelical Protestants | 68% | 22% | 10% |
Non-Evangelical Protestants | 83% | 10% | 7% |
Catholics | 91% | 3% | 6% |
Non-Christians | 73% | 3% | 24% |
Total | 79% | 12% | 9% |
- The responses are interesting...
- Most people believe those of different faiths will be saved
- Among Catholics and more liberal Protestants, that view is
overwhelming
- Even the majority of those who view themselves as "evangelical"
agree
[This would suggest that most believe many will be saved. Is that true?
Jesus was asked a similar question (cf. Lk 13:23), and spoke often on
the subject of who will be saved. Note that He taught...]
- FEW WILL BE SAVED
- MANY THINK MOST WILL BE SAVED...
- Or to put it another way, that most people will go to heaven
- Yet Jesus taught that few would be saved - Lk 13:23-24; cf. Mt
7:13-14
- WE DO WELL TO REMEMBER...
- Only eight souls were saved during The Flood - Gen 7:21-23;
1Pe 3:20; 2Pe 2:5
- Only three souls escaped the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- Gen 19:24-30
- Only two men out of 603,550 over the age of 20 were permitted
to enter the land of Canaan - Num 14:26-32; cf. Num 1:45-46
[Sadly, there will be few who find the way that leads to life (Mt 7:14).
And what is the way that leads to life? Again, we find Jesus taught
that...]
- JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY
- MANY THINK ALL RELIGIOUS PEOPLE WILL BE SAVED...
- As some put it, "It doesn't really matter what you believe..."
- Yet Jesus taught that no one comes to the Father but through
Him - Jn 14:6
- WE DO WELL TO REMEMBER...
- The example of Cornelius, a religious person who needed
salvation - Ac 10:1-6; 11:14
- The example of many other religious people who needed salvation
- The devout Jews on the Day of Pentecost - Ac 2:5,36-38
- The devout Ethiopian returning from worship at Jerusalem
- Ac 8:27-28,35-38
- The devout Lydia, a worshipper of God who kept the Sabbath
- Ac 16:13-14
- The devout Saul, doing what he thought was the Lord's will
- Ac 26:9; cf. Ga 1:14
[Being religious is not enough, and one cannot truly be a Christian who
believes that salvation can be found outside of Christ (Ac 4:12). But
note that Jesus also taught salvation is...]
- FOR THOSE WHO OBEY
- MANY THINK THAT ALL WHO BELIEVE IN JESUS WILL BE SAVED...
- That we are saved by faith only, with no need for obedience
- Yet Jesus warned of those who believed in Him but were lost
- Mt 7:21-23
- They believed Him to be their Lord
- They spent their lives in service to the Lord
- But they had not done the Father's will!
- WE DO WELL TO REMEMBER...
- That Jesus is the author of salvation to all who obey Him - He
5:9
- The end of those who do not obey His gospel - 2Th 1:7-9
- Not all believers will be saved
- The demons believe, yet tremble! - Jm 2:19
- Some believed, but were unwilling to confess Him - Jn 12:42-43
CONCLUSION
- Believing that many (if not all) will be saved is...
- A comforting doctrine
- A view praised as tolerant and loving
- But if one really desires to follow Jesus, they must abide in His
teaching (Jn 8:30-32)...
- That few will be saved
- That Jesus is the only way
- That salvation is for those who do His Father's will
Of course, God wants all men to be saved (1Ti 2:3-6; 2Pe 3:9). He has
provided His Son as the perfect Sacrifice and the perfect Mediator. But
will we believe and obey His Son...?