How Can I Be Sure of Heaven?

Judy McEachran

In considering our eternal destiny, uncertainty may linger as a mystery. Yet, the promise of heaven calls to us through the abiding teachings of Jesus, His sinless sacrifice, and triumphant resurrection, given as a divine gift.

Our assurance of heaven, once received, begins the journey marked with repentance and a steadfast commitment to a life that honors the Lord. Let’s unravel the certainty of knowing our eternal future is secure.

Heaven Is a Divine Gift

In contemplating heaven’s promise, we look at the sinless life of Jesus, a life that bridges the vast chasm between humanity and divinity.

Jesus, the Word of God, and very embodiment of God, full of grace and truth, proclaims, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14).

His willing sacrifice, a sinless life laid down, provides the way to heaven. Jesus' blood covers every sin we have or ever will commit. As Romans 5:8 declares, “But God demonstrates his own love of us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

Because of Jesus' death and resurrection, we can walk through the door of forgiveness, receiving God's full love and goodness to flow over our lives and guide us all the way to heaven.

Ephesians 2:8-9 tells us God's grace has saved us through faith in Jesus Christ. It's not of our efforts or good deeds but through faith in Jesus Christ.

Many believe in earning their way to heaven through goodness, yet Romans 3:23 contradicts this notion by asserting that all have sinned, creating a separation from the sinless Jesus.

Our sinful nature leads us to make decisions contrary to God’s principles and authority, choosing our own paths and assuming superiority over God’s wisdom. Sin clouds our judgment.

Ephesians 4:18 notes that our understanding is darkened, resulting in a separation from the life of God and the hardening of our hearts. Consequently, choosing to persist in our sins makes us enemies of God, further deepening the divide.

Thankfully, God, in His gracious initiative, sent Jesus to dwell among us in the flesh. Despite our inherent sin, selfishness, and a deeply rooted sin problem, heaven is not an achievement; it is freely bestowed on us through the grace of Jesus.

"Our righteous acts, apart from our salvation, are likened to polluted garments,” as stated in Isaiah 64:6. It’s only through the cleansing power of Jesus’ blood that our sins are covered, giving us a new life.

Salvation as God’s Gift

Salvation is a gift given, unearned, and graciously awarded through Jesus, who came “to save the world through Him” (John 3:17).

In Acts 16:30-31, when the Philippian jailer asked how to be saved, Paul responded with clarity, “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved — and your household.”

Sin and God are incompatible. Therefore, Jesus bore the penalty of sin, and forgives us to the extent of the distance “as far as the East is from the West” (Psalm 103:12).

Jesus liberates us from God’s judgment and wrath against sin. Romans 3:23 declares, “For the wages of sin is death (or eternal separation from God), but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Our assurance of dwelling with God springs from the genuine repentance of our sin, realizing the vast treasure given in exchange. 

Jesus shared this poignant parable in Matthew 13:45-46: “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls. Upon discovering one of extraordinary worth, he promptly sold all his possessions to secure it.”

The Eternal Crossroads

The eternal crossroads stand starkly defined — two options, heaven or hell. Life’s journey unfolds as a series of choices, each leading toward either the promise of heaven or the abyss of eternal separation from God.

The crossroads depicts the gravity of decisions, echoing the words of Matthew 7:13-14, “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate, and broad is the road that leads to destruction.”

Hell is a place of torment. Created as a place for the devil and his hosts and for those who reject salvation, hell will be a place of eternal separation from God’s presence.

God will punish those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. They will be punished with everlasting destruction and shut out from the Lord's presence and the glory of His might (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9).

God’s loving compassion is easily understood: “I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live, turn back from your evil ways…” (Ezekiel 33:11).

Peter affirms that God doesn’t want anyone to perish, but to come to repentance and salvation (2 Peter 3:9).

Heaven is the destination of the narrow-gate travelers, those who have chosen God’s grace and mercy. Beyond what we deserve, salvation is a gift, beyond what we deserve, but graciously given by the loving sacrifice of Jesus in his death and resurrection.

One of the most memorized verses of Scripture, John 3:16, shouts out the Good News: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."

Salvation transforms us into God’s beloved children and citizens of heaven. Choosing heaven as our eternal destiny opens the floodgates to God’s eternal love, grace, and goodness.

We receive God's abundant forgiveness by placing our faith in Jesus as the sacrifice for our sins and embracing repentance.

Accepting this new life fills our inner being with profound assurance, confidently knowing that we are eternally secure in God’s unwavering love. 

Absolute Assurance of Heaven

1 John 6:13 assures us, “These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that you have eternal life.”

Billy Graham said, "Salvation isn't ours until we reach out and accept it." Our salvation depends on Jesus and what He has done for us, not on anything we can do for Him. God's grace covers every sin.

We know we have eternal life because God has chosen us, as John 1:12 and 13 declares, “Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God — children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.”

Our assurance of reaching heaven comes from our heartfelt confessions and the transformed life that aligns with the kingdom of heaven. It’s like a promise — “If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord…you will be saved” (Romans 10:9-10).

Imagine the Holy Spirit as your personal guide, dwelling within, leading, and even correcting. It’s like having a heavenly GPS, but it's better!

The Spirit testifies that you’re not just anyone but a cherished child of God (Romans 8:16). Once we believe, it’s a sealed guarantee, a down payment, securing our place in heaven (Titus 3:5-7).

Embarking on our spiritual journey, we encounter not only the transformative experience of salvation and forgiveness of sin but also bask in the unfathomable love of God and the guiding work of the Holy Spirit.

Adding to this intricate fabric of our spiritual journey is the invaluable truth woven into God’s divine Word — our scriptures. Within its pages, we glean insights on how to live out the ideals of heavenly citizenship, all in honor of our loving Savior.

Affirming the potency of the scriptures, 2 Timothy 3:15 declares, “The holy Scriptures…are able to make you wise unto salvation through faith in Jesus Christ,” underscoring the notion that faith is engendered by hearing, “and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17).

Through the eternal Word of God, we increase our understanding of salvation and eternal life, as eloquently expressed in 1 Peter 1:23: “For you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God.”

In conclusion, our walk toward heaven reveals a narrative of grace, choice, and unwavering assurance. Heaven is not a reward for our efforts but a divine gift, a testament to God’s unmerited favor.

The eternal crossroads invite us to make a profound decision through repentance, navigating to heaven with the Holy Spirit and scriptural guidance.

The assurance of heaven, like a sealed promise, echoes through our very being, transforming us into heirs of eternity.

As we reflect on these affirming truths, our hearts resonate with the joy of certainty of our heavenly home as our lives are a testament to the transformative power of God’s love and grace.

For further reading:

What Is Heaven? A Complete Guide

What Is Heaven Like According to the Bible?

What Does it Mean That Our Citizenship Is in Heaven?

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Judy McEachran is a passionate worshiper and seasoned pastor who brings together her love for music and ministry to inspire and uplift others. An ordained pastor and accomplished musician, she has spent years encouraging believers through her heartfelt sermons and soul-stirring music. After serving congregations in the Midwest, she and her husband, who was also a pastor, relocated to Arizona upon retirement. Deeply moved by God's unwavering love and His faithfulness through the years, Judy writes from a pastor's heart to encourage and strengthen faith in a believer's walk with Jesus. With the support of her husband, sons, and their families, Judy continues to use her gifts to glorify God. Her YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/@JudyMcEachran, features music that invites listeners to experience the Lord’s presence in a profound and personal way.  

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