The following came to my computer only minutes ago. I had only earlier been responding to a visitor to “A Crooked Path” website who is evidenced has been overtaken by the philosophies and teachings of man over those of God, and he believes, as far too many do, there are many paths to heaven and to God. (Interested visitors can see the comments under the October 2, 2012 edition of “Last Days News” – title of “Evil thrives…”).

Scripture tells us otherwise. I only wish I had thought to include Proverbs 14:12 in my reply to this troubled man lost in the ways of the world rather than on the path pursuing the One True Living God through Christ the Lord and the Word of God.

There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.

Proverbs 14: 12

There is only One Way, One Truth, One Life leading to the one path to heaven…

 

The Way to Heaven

by Pastor Cornelius R. Stam

Perhaps you have heard the story of the man who inquired from a mountaineer the way to a certain destination.

The mountaineer stuttered and stammered and finally said: “You can’t get there from here.”

We may smile at this, but the results would be even more amusing —and sad — were we to ask the average person on the street the way to heaven.

What is the way to heaven? It is interesting to read in God’s Word what many think about this. In Proverbs 14:12 we read:

“There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.”

What are some of these “ways” that “seem right”to men, leading them to hope for heaven? Joining a church? Being baptized? Doing one’s best? Keeping the Ten Commandments? Loving one’s neighbor as himself? These are a few of the ways that men follow, hoping to gain eternal life, but they all come under one heading: “Do good.”

But what do the Scriptures say about this? In the Gospel according to John there are recorded for us seven “I ams,” which the Lord Jesus Christ used in speaking of Himself. One of these is found in John 14:6:

“I am the way, the truth and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Me.”

This passage has a double significance, since it was not only the declaration of the Lord Jesus Christ, but at the same time a declaration of the divinely inspired Scriptures. From this verse we learn not only that Jesus is the only way to the Father, but also that He is “the truth” to be believed and trusted in. Thus we can believe the Lord Jesus when He claims to be the way to heaven.

But according to this passage He is also “the life.” As we place our faith in Him as the One who died on the cross for us, we receive eternal life. “He died that we might live.”