How To Know That You Will Go To Heaven When You Die

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Published on Aug 30, 2021
A Biblical presentation on how to get to Heaven. How to know that you will go to Heaven when you die. The Bible teaches that salvation is a free gift received through simple faith(trust) in Jesus Christ. Salvation is not something that we earn, but rather, Jesus earned it for us with His blood, with His suffering, with the crown of thorns on His head. He paid for our salvation, and He gets all the glory for our salvation.

''For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.'' Romans 6:23

We can't buy salvation by our good deeds, or by our obedience to the law. Salvation is a gift, bought by the blood of Jesus, which He shed on the cross.

Please watch this video right through to the very end, put your trust in Christ to save you and you will know, that you have eternal life.

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