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What will Keep You out of Heaven? by Pastor Dan Wilson Everyone goes to heaven or a better place when they die. I n our quasi-Christian North American culture, this expectation runs rampant. But what if we’re not all going to heaven or a better place? We have high expectations, but what if our expectations hinge on the choices we’re making now? Jesus Himself said the road to heaven is narrow and few find it. Just recently I attended a funeral for a lady who was so turned off by religion and angry at God that, when dying of cancer, she would not even permit the hospital chaplain to visit her or let her Christian friends pray with her. Despite all this, her family held a Christian funeral for her where we were assured that not only was she going to heaven, she was already there. We have high expectations, but what if our expectations hinge on the choices we’re making now? What if they hinge on a choice that we as Christians aren’t even considering? “Jesus looked at him and loved him. ‘One thing you lack,’ He said. ‘Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow Me.’ ” In other words, the rich young ruler’s thinking went something like this, “I’m religious, so I should be good to go. I’m a good person, yet something doesn’t seem right.” Abram’s Example Abram, like the rich young ruler, also had everything. He was wealthy and successful. He lived in the most developed part of the world. Archaeologists tell us that he may have even lived in a two-storey home with indoor plumbing. His wife, Sarai, was so beautiful that two kings wanted her (Genesis 12:14; 20:1). In addition, Abram had servants to spare. He lacked only one thing, a son. Despite his success, he was childless in a culture that valued children (especially a male heir) higher than anything else. It was precisely on this point that God tried him. The Rich Young Ruler God said, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you. I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you” (Genesis 12:1-2). Jesus responded, “You know the commandments.…” Decades passed and Abram had followed God’s instructions, but God appeared to not be fulfilling His promise. On several occasions, Abram attempted to accomplish In Mark 10:17-22, the rich young ruler asked Jesus the question that many of us ponder today,