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What about Those Who Have Never Heard?

What about Those Who Have Never Heard?. Romans 1:18-32. Basis of the Question. A great and final judgment is coming in which huge numbers will be eternally separated from God (Luke 12:4-5) Jesus Christ came to save; according to His own words, He is the only Savior (John 14:6).

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What about Those Who Have Never Heard?

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  1. What about Those Who HaveNever Heard? Romans 1:18-32

  2. Basis of the Question • A great and final judgment is coming in which huge numbers will be eternally separated from God (Luke 12:4-5) • Jesus Christ came to save; according to His own words, He is the only Savior (John 14:6)

  3. Basis of the Question • Explicit knowledge of Jesus and faith in Him is the only way one can have eternal life. • Romans 10:9-10

  4. Statement 1 • People are not condemned for not hearing, they are condemned for rejecting the light they have • Sometimes people say: “How can God condemn people who have never heard of Jesus?”

  5. Statement 1 • When they make such a statement they are making a Wrong Assumption • They are assuming God sends people to hell on the basis that they have never heard and that this is not fair • God does not send people to hell because they have never heard of Jesus

  6. Statement 1 • People who have not heard do go into eternal separation from God but it is not based upon the fact that they are ignorant of Jesus (that they have not heard of Jesus) • God sends them into eternal separation (Hell) because they reject the light they do have.

  7. Romans 1:18-20 • People know about God and no one can claim ignorance • The Bible says that they either SUPPRESSor CORRUPT the knowledge they have

  8. Romans 1:18-20 • They SUPPRESS it by their wickedness • They suppress it by steadfastly holding to their sin • The rebellion or resistance reveals they are aware of a standard

  9. Romans 1:18-20 • God has made it plain to them (v.19) • Romans 2:15 - Every culture has laws that grow out of this knowledge of God.

  10. Romans 1:18-20 • Paul says they also CORRUPT the knowledge they have • vv. 21-23 • People follow their own speculations and create their own systems of religion to resist God

  11. Romans 1:18-20 • Romans 1:20 - they are WITHOUT EXCUSE • So people are condemned for rejecting the light they have, not because they have never heard of Jesus.

  12. One Important Point • The world is arranged in such a way that all people have knowledge of God to the point that they should want to seek after Him • Acts 17:26-27

  13. Statement 2 • If a person who has never heard the gospel begins earnestly to seek God, He will give them enough of the gospel to be saved. • God is calling out a people for Himself from every tribe and tongue (Revelation 7:9)

  14. Statement 2 • Cornelius, in Acts, was not saved and he did not have knowledge of the gospel • God is at work in his heart • He is responding to the light he has been given (Acts 10:2, 4, 22)

  15. Statement 2 • Yet, he is not saved at this point (11:14) • God moved Peter to overcome racial and cultural barriers to get him to Cornelius with the gospel (10:25-28, 37 ff)

  16. Statement 3 • Jesus’ Command To Go Completes the Teaching • Five times in the New Testament we have the record of His final words • His word to them and to us are to GO INTO ALL THE WORLD AND PREACH THE GOSPEL

  17. Statement 3 • If God doesn’t send people to hell who have never heard, then this command of Jesus would make no sense • The best thing we could do would be to not tell people about Him

  18. Statement 3 • But to do that would be to disobey Jesus • Jesus knew that those who had not heard of Him and what He had done were lost • They were lost because they had rejected the light they already had

  19. Statement 3 • The gospel was going to be the means of God in His mercy still calling to Himself a people from every tribe and tongue even though man on the whole had spurned and rejected Him.

  20. Statement 3 • Doesn’t this mean that most people will go to hell? • What about Revelation 7:9 - too numerous to count?

  21. Statement 3 • Jesus told us not to speculate • Luke 13:22-27 • He said make sure you are seeking to enter yourself

  22. Statement 3 • Even where people hear, most still reject God • Matthew 7:13-14 • Is that true of you?

  23. Statement 3 • The Bible teaches that those who have more light are more responsible • Luke 10:13-15 • The multitude too large to count is a symbolic way of speaking of a very large number

  24. Statement 3 • There will be multitudes as well drawn from infants, children, and mentally incapacitated who are covered by the blood of Christ.

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