Everybody wants to go to Heaven! Who gets in?

Everybody wants to go to Heaven!  Who gets in?  Jesus was very clear on that subject!  “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

His commands include The Great Church-Founding Decree of Jesus:

“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.”

What does The Only Church Jesus Founded teach?   “Those of good will who are not Catholic, through no fault of their own, may be saved.”

What of those who knowingly and willfully disrespect The Great Church-Founding Decree of Jesus?  What of those who consciously choose to reject The Only Church Jesus Founded?  May they be saved?

It’s not up to us to decide.  It is up to us to make the best decision for our immortal soul.

If we prefer to follow some self-serving man’s Marketing Plan Denomination, and there are 45,000 of them, we must ask:  “Do I know more than Jesus?”

We must connect “You are My friends if you obey My commands.” with a decision:  “Will I respect Jesus enough to obey His Great Church-Founding Decree and have access to the only “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” that Jesus left on earth?

Everybody wants to go to Heaven!  Who gets in without “the keys”?

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