Why is being a good person not enough to get you into heaven?
If you ask most people what you have to do to get into heaven (assuming they believe in heaven or an afterlife), the overwhelming response will be some form of “be a good person.” Most, if not all, religions and worldly philosophies are ethically based. Whether it’s Islam, Judaism, or secular humanism, the teaching is common that getting to heaven is a matter of being a good person—following the Ten Commandments or the precepts of the Quran or the Golden Rule. But is this what Christianity teaches? Is Christianity just one of many world religions that teach that being a good person will get us into heaven? Let’s examine Matthew 19:16–26 for some answers; it is the story of the rich young ruler.
The first thing we note in this story is that the rich young ruler is asking a good question: “What good deed must I do to have eternal life?” In asking the question, he acknowledges the fact that, despite all his efforts to be a good person thus far, there is something lacking, and he wants to know what else must be done to obtain eternal life. However, he is asking the question from the wrong worldview—that of merit (“What good deed must I do?”); he has failed to grasp the true meaning of the Law, as Jesus will point out to him, which was to serve as a tutor until the time of Christ (Galatians 3:24).
The second thing to note is Jesus’ response to his question. Jesus asks a question in return: why is he inquiring into what is good? Jesus gets to the heart of the matter, namely, that no one is good and no one does good except God. The young man is operating under a false premise: that a good person is able to earn his way into heaven. To make His point, Jesus says that, if the young man wants eternal life, he should keep the commandments. In saying this, Jesus is not advocating a works-based righteousness. Rather, Jesus is challenging the young man’s suppositions by showing the man’s shallow understanding of the Law and human ability.
The young man’s response is telling. When told to keep the commandments, he asks Jesus, “Which ones?” Jesus continues to gently show the man the error of his ways by giving him the second table of the Law, i.e., the commandments that deal with our relationships to other people. You can almost sense the frustration in the young man’s response when he tells Jesus that he has kept all of these since his youth—he insists that he’s been a good person. The young man’s response is ironic. In saying he has kept all those commandments since his youth, he has broken the commandment regarding false witness. If he were truly being honest, he would have said that, as hard as he has tried to keep the commandments, he has failed. He has not been a totally good person. He has a shallow understanding of the Law and an inflated opinion of his own ability. Also, he has that feeling that he is not a good enough person, and he asks Jesus, “What do I still lack?”
Jesus then confronts the young man’s self-righteousness. He tells him that, if he wishes to be perfect—a truly good person—he must sell all that he has and come follow Him. Jesus has perfectly diagnosed the man’s “lack”—his attachment to his wealth. The man’s great wealth has become an idol in his life. He claimed to have kept all the commandments, but in reality he couldn’t even keep the first one, to have no other gods before the Lord! The young man turned his back on Jesus and walked away. His god was his wealth, which he chose over Jesus.
Jesus then turns to His disciples to teach them a principle: “Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.” This was shocking to the disciples, who held the common idea that riches were a sign of God’s blessing. But Jesus points out the obstacle that riches often are, in their tendency to fuel self-sufficiency. His disciples ask, “Who then can be saved?” Jesus answers by reminding the disciples that salvation is of God: “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
Who can be saved? If left up to man alone, no one! Why is being a good person not enough to get you into heaven? Because no one is a “good” person; there is only One who is good, and that is God Himself. No one can keep the Law perfectly. The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). The Bible also says that the wages of our sin is death (Romans 6:23a). Fortunately, God did not wait until we somehow learned to be “good”; while we were in our sinful state, Christ died for the unrighteous (Romans 5:8).
Salvation is not based on our goodness but on Jesus’ goodness. If we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in our hearts that God raised him from the dead, we will be saved (Romans 10:9). This salvation in Christ is a precious gift, and, like all true gifts, it is unearned (Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8–9). The message of the gospel is that we can never be good enough to get to heaven. We must recognize that we are sinners who fall short of God’s glory, and we must obey the command to repent of our sins and place our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Christ alone was a “good person”—good enough to earn heaven—and He gives His righteousness to those who believe in His name (Romans 1:17).
Go read what the rich man has said to Jesus!! Again by plucking verses here and there and suits your false trinity doctrine you are good in!!
The rich man has keeping the ten commandments, and Jesus Christ has also feel a great love for him. His problem was the same as you today.
When Jesus asks him to follow Jesus, he didn't. You are doing the same, you are following man's teachings (trinity) rather than Jesus Christ teaching Matthew 5:17-18.
Satan lies again!! Go read again through my page: Are we saved in SIN OR OUT SIN?
You must stop reading in your satanic trinity book. You are sure sn agent from Satan, and I know exactly which demon are in your body.
This demon name is trinity!! Go read Revelation 12:17 if it is written in your Bible.
The rich man has God by loving His ten commandments, and didn't have Jesus Christ to have the faith OF Jesus.
It is the same with you moon6 and baby 👶 boy!!
You people don't have God (the Ten Commandments) and Jesus Christ, because if you have Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour, then you have Himself and the Father in your body by THEIR Holy Spirit.
But you have not the Father, not Jesus Christ, not their Holy Spirit. But another unknown god for you in your body, and you called this strange god: god holy spirit!!
So dumb! This "unknown"god for you, has never been spoken with God the Father or Jesus Christ.
He was not mentioned in the New World and heaven that God are going to created.
We don't know what is this god holy spirit of yours position are in heaven? What was his duties in heaven before he comes down? He is a third powerful god, why must he wait till Jesus Christ had go back to heaven before he CAN come down?
Dumb and blind people wake up! Probation is about to close. Trinitarians are out of God's Kingdom!!
You people are uniting with the Roman Catholic Church! Ecumenical Movement!
And by the mean time God is calling HIS PEOPLE TO COME OUT OF HER BABYLON!! ALL APOSTATE CHURCHES.
Through the remnant people God are sending His last WARNING to the world today.
The Three Angels Messages (Revelation 14:6-13)
My question to moon6 and baby 👶 boy, can you write what your plucking verses book has say about the Three Angels Messages?