Can the souls of Protestant ministers go to Heaven?

Can the souls of Protestant ministers go to Heaven? Some think they do. Others are more concerned about their fate.

Jesus was very clear about who does go to Heaven. He divides every person on earth into one of two groups with this sentence:

“You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

Some of us are among His obedient “friends”. All others must be among His disobedient enemies.

His division is reinforced by another of His Teachings: “If you deny Me before men, I will deny you before My Father in Heaven.”

His obedient “friends” obey His orders. We know that He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies did Decree One Church Into Being with His Words to one man, one time:

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

Some people obey His Decree. They choose to be in The Only Church led by Successors to Peter for 2,000 years. Others choose to follow those in the 45,000 Protestant denominations. Each of them was invented by an ambitious man with a Marketing Plan.

Jesus did not give any of those men “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.” All of them choose to disobey His Church-Founding Decree.

We find that Jesus promised an awful fate to those who lead others to disobey Him: “If you lead a little one of mine astray it would be better to have a millstone tied around your neck and be thrown into the sea.”

We see that Protestant ministers do disobey The Only Church-Founding Decree of Jesus.

We see that Protestant ministers do lead others to disobey His Church-Founding Decree.

We pray that they will obey Jesus, be in The Only Church He Founded, and stop leading “little one(s) of Mine astray.”

Then, the question: Can the souls of Protestant ministers go to Heaven? may be answered in the affirmative.

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