Will Being Kind to Others Get Us into Heaven?

Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
Matthew 25: 32 (ESV)
Scripture: Matthew 25: 31-46

Matthew 25: 31-46 is used by some to slam believers who are viewed as hypocrites for their intolerance of sin. Does this passage mean that you can just be a kind person and get a pass? This devotion looks at what it takes to get into heaven.

Cliff Notes

  • Matthew 25: 31-46 is sometimes used to indicate that people only need to be kind to others to secure entrance to heaven.
  • People will enter heaven, not because they go to church, but because they have asked God to forgive them of their sins and try live their lives according to His guidelines.
  • Loving others is the second-most important commandment behind loving God with all our beings.
  • God wants us to live out what He tells us in His Word.

I saw on Facebook a meme that said going to church was not going to get people into heaven. Being kind to others will.

It’s Not Just Going to Church; It Is How You Treat People

Part of that is right — just going to church is not enough. Part of that is wrong — just being kind to others is not enough, either.

Yes, Matthew 25: 31-46 does say Jesus separates people as if they were sheep and goats. It says that those who fed Him, clothed Him, and visited Him when He is sick and in prison gain entrance to heaven. Those who didn’t, don’t.

Jesus defined “me” as “… as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me” (Mt. 25: 40 ESV). What that says is that how we treat our fellow man is important.

Important But Not the Most Important

But it seems to me like a couple of things are missed here. The first thing missed is that those gaining entrance to heaven (the sheep on the right) first were blessed by the Father. “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world’” (Mt. 25: 34 ESV emphasis added). It wasn’t their actions that put them on the right. It was being blessed by the Father.

Who is blessed by the Father? Jeremiah 17: 7 says, “But I [God the Father] will bless the person who puts his trust in me” (GNT). Trusting God is paramount. Believing God is our Sovereign King is the most important aspect of our faith, not how we treat others. Putting our trust in Him that He will provide for and protect us will make us sheep on the right. If we don’t do that — no matter how we treat others — we will be a goat on the left.

Goats

Most Important

You cannot take Matthew 25: 31-46 out of the context of Matthew 22: 36-40. The greatest commandment is to love God; then you have to love other people.

The only way to love God and be restored so that we can have a relationship with Him is through Jesus. “Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me’” (Jn. 14: 6 ESV). If we don’t accept Jesus as our Savior, it isn’t really going to matter how we treat others. Being kind to others is not a substitute for accepting Jesus as our Savior.

Church

The goats (and we don’t mean Greatest of All Time) are the ones who haven’t accepted Jesus as their Savior. They won’t be let into heaven. “Don’t you know that the unrighteous will not inherit God’s kingdom? …” (I Cor. 6: 9 HCSB). Only those who have accepted Jesus as their Savior will be sheep on the right.

No, that doesn’t make the second commandment any less important. Jesus was only asked for the greatest commandment. “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” (Mt. 22: 36 NIV). He was the one Who added the bonus: “And the second is like it …” (Mt. 22: 39 NIV). He wouldn’t have said it if it wasn’t important. The second commandment just isn’t as important as the first. The second commandment is suppose to flow from the first.

Hear, Believe, Act

God doesn’t want us to only hear what He is telling us in His Word. He wants us to put it into practice. “But if you look closely into the perfect law that sets people free, and keep on paying attention to it and do not simply listen and then forget it, but put it into practice — you will be blessed by God in what you do” (Jas. 1: 25 GNT). We put His guidelines into practice by treating those around us how He would treat us.

Did you see what that says — “… the perfect law that sets people free …” Then it goes on to the doing. The hearing and believing have to come first. You can’t enter heaven by being a kind person without trusting in God.

Sunset

Is the Action Really Inaction?

The second thing missed is what the actions are. It doesn’t mean that the sheep let the goats believe anything the goats wanted. It means the sheep supported them during the rough spots in their lives. It means we share the love of Christ with them so they can become redeemed.

We need to look at what sin is for a second. Galatians 5: 19-21 says the works of the flesh (a.k.a. sin) “… are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God” (ESV). People try to use Matthew 25: 31-46 to mean that believers have to condone sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, yada, yada, yada. That’s wrong.

Believers are not called to tolerate the sins of others. Sometimes, I think the world wants believers to give a blanket pass to those pursuing a life of sin. They don’t understand that forgiveness comes to us individually.

Believers are to love non-believers and support them in order to show God to them. Jesus came to earth to be the sacrifice to pay the price for our sins. He also came to be an example as to how we are to live. He came to show us Who God really is. If we follow His example, we show others Who God really is.

But Believers Keep Sinning

Are believers going to commit yada, yada, yada? Yes — at least yada. We want to follow God’s guidelines, but we are still human. We are still in our sinful flesh. That makes a tug of war that we sometimes lose.

Thankfully, “But if we confess our sins to God, he will keep his promise and do what is right: he will forgive us our sins and purify us from all our wrongdoing” (I Jn. 1: 9 GNT). All we have to do is go to the Father, confess what we did wrong, be forgiven, and turn from doing that sin.

What is God’s promise? “‘The mountains and hills may crumble, but my love for you will never end; I will keep forever my promise of peace.’ So says the LORD who loves you” (Isa. 54: 10 GNT). His love for us is never ending.

Yes, it is hard. “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it” (Mt. 7:13-14 NKJV). Yes, believers will mess up at times. We won’t be perfect until we are one of the sheep in line.

No, we can’t get into heaven by just being a kind person. We have to follow the first commandment to love God with our whole being before we can love everyone else. After that, it is a work in progress.

Father. That You love us is beyond our comprehension. But You loved us so much that You sent Your Son to give us new and eternal life (Jn. 3: 16). You ask us that we model, as Christ did, Your love to those around us. In today’s world, we run into people who would rather just be kind people than put their trust in You. Help us to show them the Way. Work in their hearts and lives to make them more receptive to You and Your love. Lord, we don’t want them to be goats. We want them to be sheep. Amen.

If you have not admitted that your relationship is not right with God,

have not asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior,

and have not confessed your sins,

please read through the Plan of Salvation and prayerfully consider what God is asking you to do.

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This Post Has 17 Comments

  1. Stacy

    This article is so relevant many people only say the word but don’t believe the word and they lack the faith needed to advance in their life

    1. admin

      So true, Stacy. As I write more and more devotions, I have become burdened with challenging my readers to know what they believe and why they believe it. I fear we are soon coming up to a time when we will need to stand up and defend what we believe. Knowing what we believe is also the foundation needed for growth. Thanks for your comment! Elaine

  2. It’s so important to understand context! Being kind to others is a great example of this. Thank you for making this clearer!

    1. admin

      Aryn, yes it is! By taking verses out of context, we can manipulate the gospel to be what we want it to be. We can’t force scriptures to our limitations. We change, not scripture. Thanks for your comment! Elaine

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