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An Appointment You Will Keep by Joel R. Beeke Dear Reader, You and I may not know each
other; possibly we shall never see one another. Yet, I desire to write a
personal letter to you. I write to you because you and I have more in common
than you may realize. Though we may never meet each other in this world,
we shall one day be in each other’s presence because we both possess a never-dying
soul. With this soul both of us must appear before God, your and my Creator,
in the great judgment day. “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after
this the judgment” (Heb. 9:27). You may do all in your power
to put the thought of death away from you. Yet you cannot escape the fact
that you must die. You know that you must die and face God. Perhaps you are
reluctant to think about death because you also know judgment follows death
as surely as night follows day. In all seriousness, therefore, could I possibly
press upon you a more significant question than this: What is going
to happen to you when you die? The Bible, conscience, and common sense,
all declare to you that there is an eternity you must face. Therefore, don’t
avoid this question for your own sake: Am I prepared to die and face
God as Judge? I am sorry to have to tell you that millions today think
they are prepared to meet God who shall end in hell following the great day
of judgment. This is what God tells us in His Holy Word: “Many will say to
Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy Name? and in Thy
Name have cast out devils? and in Thy Name done many wonderful works? And
then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from Me, ye that
work iniquity” (Matt. 7:22-23). Did you ever consider what a terrible
awakening it will be for those who are traveling on in this life thinking
all is well with them to hear in that day as they stand before the Most High
God, “I never knew you”? Words cannot describe the anguish of soul as this
sentence will be passed upon them: “Depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”
Shall you and I also be among these disappointed “many” that Christ speaks
of in Matthew 7? Dear reader, please give me five minutes of your time
to try to show you who will end in hell and who will end in heaven.
The Broad Road to Eternal Destruction
First, I must honestly tell you the Bible informs us in Matthew 7 that the
vast majority of people will be going to hell. “Wide is the gate, and broad
is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life,
and few there be that find it.” Perhaps this sounds cruel to you, but this
sad fact is true not because God is cruel; rather, we are cruel to ourselves.
We willfully defy our Creator and despise His love, while trampling upon
His commandments given for our true well-being. Due to such rebellion and
wickedness, we have all earned death and hell. These are the only two things
we have deserved, “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God”
(Rom. 3:23), and the “wages of sin is death” (Rom. 6:23). What kinds
of people are included in this vast multitude which is hellbound? (1) All
ungodly people shall end in hell. This includes those who openly live wicked
lives, doing such things as: spending their time in taverns and their
money on drink and drugs, engaging in unlawful sexual relationships, treating
Sunday as but another day of the week, daily watching the graphic display
of sin on a TV screen, openly swearing against God by using His Holy Name
in vain, living a life of rebellion against parents and authority given by
God. Such ungodly people shall end in hell unless they are brought to true
repentance and conversion by the almighty power of God’s grace. Are you one
of this group? If so, I urge you to seek repenting, confession, and turning
grace before it is forever too late to seek the Lord! (2) All worldly people shall
end in hell. Those shall end in hell who abstain from gross sins, but whose
lives are intertwined with the world, who live unburdened when they continually
do such things as: place self above and before God, esteem the possessions
of worldly riches above the riches of God’s grace, promote the desires of
other people above God’s will as revealed in His Word, value the needs of
daily life above the need of a Savior for their immortal souls, consider
the results of sin to be more tragic than offending and sinning against their
holy Creator who showers them with blessings, believe it is more important
what their neighbors and friends think of them than what God thinks of them.
These shall end in hell unless they are brought to true repentance and conversion
by the almighty power of God’s grace. Are you one of this group? If so, I
must say to you: Heaven itself would be no happiness to you if you arrived
there, for the Lord of heaven is not your friend — what pleases Him
does not please you; what He dislikes gives you no pain. His Word is not
your counselor; His day is not your delight; His law is not your guide. You
care little for hearing of Him; you know even less of speaking with Him.
To be forever in His company would be a thing you could not endure; the society
of saints and angels would weary you. As far as your practical life is concerned,
the Bible means little, Christ means less, and salvation is a needless thing.
“Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give
thee light.”...You cannot serve God and mammon” (Eph. 5:14; Matt. 6:24).
(3) Many religious people shall
end in hell. It is possible to be hell-bound though we are faithful church
attenders, Sunday school teachers, and even ministers. Religion can be our
favorite subject, our conversation can be about God and Christ, and our outward
walk of life can be blameless — all without our soul being saved from
destruction.We can be as religious as the five false virgins in Matthew 25,
possessing the same confession, the same expectation, the same lamps, and
the same outward appearance as the five wise virgins — and still perish.
We can be as religious as Ahab of whom Scripture says, “. . . he rent his
clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and lay in sackcloth,
and went softly” (I Kings 21:27) — and still be unconverted. It is
possible to experience common convictions of sin and impressions of God and
His holy attributes — even to acknowledge sin and be somewhat humbled
under it, to weep and pray over it, to be afraid to sin again — and
still not be able to enter the kingdom of heaven. Think of Cain, Saul, and
Judas. We need more than half-hearted religion and church attendance.
We need the irresistible, regenerating work of the Holy Spirit in order to
be born again and converted. Only then will we love God with our entire being
— the key ingredient missing in the foregoing examples — and pant after
God as a thirsty man pants for cold water. Only then shall we be enabled
by God’s grace to be prepared to meet the Lord. “Take heed therefore that
the light which is in thee be not darkness” (Luke 11:35). How may I know if I am included among those who are heaven-bound? The Narrow Road to Eternal Life
All those who shall arrive in
heaven will confess their salvation to be a great miracle of God’s free grace.
They shall all be souls that have been truly born again by the Holy Spirit
(see John 3). They are people who have been converted by God. In their conversion
they experience three things: (1) heartfelt sorrow over their own sinfulness,
(2) heartfelt joy over salvation in Jesus Christ, and (3) heartfelt gratitude
to God for His great salvation (see Rom. 7:24-25; Ps. 50:15). (1) When the Holy Spirit begins
to work salvation in a sinner He does not begin with revealing Christ to
him. There is no room in our hearts by nature for Christ. Rather, He brings
such a sinner face to face with his tragic misery and dangerous state of
sinnership before God. The sinner is brought to experience: heartfelt
sorrow over his innumerable actual sins in thoughts, words, and actions against
an all-knowing God; heartfelt sorrow over being without God, without Christ,
and without hope in the world; heartfelt sorrow over his dreadful original
sin through his deep fall in Adam, being taught his entire heart is nothing
but a fountain of pollution and corruption; heartfelt sorrow not only because
the burden of sin becomes too heavy to bear, but also because he finds it
impossible to free himself of this burden; heartfelt sorrow when he is brought
to the point where he realizes that he cannot save himself and yet that he
must be saved so that he cries out, “Lord, Thou art righteous and just to
cast me away forever, but is it possible that there is a way in Thee to escape
Thy divine punishment and be restored into Thy favor?” Have you also become
such a concerned, miserable, unworthy, guilty, and lost sinner — a sinner
who knows by experience that there is no hope of salvation from your side? (2) When the sinner experiences he has no future but condemnation from his side, and the Holy Spirit enables him to cast himself upon God as the only place of refuge, that same blessed Spirit shall unveil the triune God’s unspeakably rich way of salvation and deliverance through the blood and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ. The sinner is brought to experience: a need for Christ; a view of some aspect of Christ’s atoning work in its beauty, fullness, and suitability; a revelation of Christ in his soul by means of Word and Spirit through which he learns how Christ has fully obeyed the law and fully borne the punishment of sin on behalf of fallen, unworthy sinners; an application of Christ by which he may embrace Christ with unspeakable joy as his Savior and his salvation. Have you also experienced something of Christ as the great way of deliverance through the power of the Holy Spirit applying God’s Word to your soul? Has it caused you to desire to know Christ more and more as your All-in-all — to know Him experientially as the exclusive, willing Savior who saves to the uttermost? (3) Finally, those who truly experience God’s way
of salvation in Jesus Christ will also express a wholehearted gratitude for
such a great deliverance: "What shall I render unto the LORD for all His
benefits toward me?” (Ps. 116:12). They desire to surrender everything, soul
and body, for time and eternity into the hands of the Lord, lie at His feet
in true submission, and confess, “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
Despite many shortcomings on our part, we then desire to live to the glory
of God above all, and to lovingly serve our neighbor to his spiritual and
temporal welfare. Which Road Are You Traveling?
Are you traveling the broad
road to eternal destruction or the narrow road to eternal life? In this world
there are many different roads, but in the spiritual world there are only
two, and these two never intersect. They are as opposite from one another
as darkness from light, Satan from God, nature f rom grace, and hell from
heaven. Only God, in His free grace, can take us off the broad road to destruction
and place us on the narrow road to everlasting life. Sinner, we beseech you,
turn from your sinful and evil ways. Cry for true conversion from Him who
not only said, “Ye must be born again,” but who also testified of Himself,
“The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which is lost.” Your soul
is lost and your condition miserable; therefore, beg the Lord to show you
this, so that room may be made within you for the gospel message of Jesus
Christ and Him crucified. Allow me to leave you with a final warning. In
the twenty-seven books of the New Testament hell is mentioned 234 times.
If life’s road were twenty-seven miles long, and there were 234 billboards
along this route which all read, “This road leads to hell,” would you stay
on that road? As long as you are an unrepenting, unbelieving, Christless,
self-satisfied sinner, you are on this road to hell. Hell is the end of a
worldly or religious life which remains Christless. This short message is
still another billboard sent by God to you on your pathway of life to warn
you that all the ways of man end in death. “Seek ye the LORD while He may
be found, call ye upon Him while He is near” (Is. 55:6). How many more
billboards will the Lord send your way before His patience comes to an end,
and He fulfills His own Word: “It is appointed unto men once to die, but
after this the judgment”? Make haste, sinner, for your life’s sake.
The thread of your life is not yet cut, but it is growing increasingly thin
and brittle. The Lord still calls to you, “As I live, saith the Lord GOD,
I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from
his way and live; turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die?”
(Ez. 33:11).
The door of grace is still
open. The throne of Christ is not yet shut. Will you hear His voice before
it is too late? “Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and ye perish from the way,
when His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their
trust in Him” (Ps. 2:12). All those who have lived without God on earth
shall be without God in hell. How terrible it shall be to experience with
the rich man in Luke 16, “In hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments
. . . . And he cried . . . . I am tormented in this flame.” Dear friend,
I desire to warn you with love. You and I cannot escape death. It is an appointment
we will keep . . . regardless. Are you prepared to die?
Sincerely, Joel R. Beeke
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