{"id":1581,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:44","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-11-12-the-saddest-truth-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:44","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:44","slug":"john-11-12-the-saddest-truth-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-11-12-the-saddest-truth-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 1:1-12 &#8211; The Saddest Truth &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John 1:11-12 The Saddest Truth  For the last few weeks, we have looked at the greatest of all truths. Jesus came.  He came from heaven to earth.  He came from infinity to finite.  He came from glory to corruption.  He came from life to death.  He came.  Today, I want to consider the saddest of all truths. It is the saddest truth in all of the world. It is the saddest truth throughout all of time. It is the fact that most people will reject Jesus. These people will never be saved. They will not be forgiven of their sins. They will never fellowship with God. They will not go to heavenever. They will burn in an awful hellforever.  Jesus Himself challenged us all:  Matt 7:13  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 14  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.  Most people are on the broad road, entering at the wide gate. These verses and others explain what man is and where he is going, but they do not answer the one question that needs to be answered. Why?     1. Why does man continue his walk on the broad road?     2. Why do so many enter at the wide gate and not turn to enter         at the narrow one?  For a few moments, let us consider why people reject Jesus.  These people can be divided into two categories. but I will describe them in three points.  I. Deniers     A. These are those who do not belief.         1. I believe this will be the largest group of people in             hell, the unbelievers.         2. However, all unbelievers are certainly not alike.  We can             and should divide this group into more parts.     B. Sub categories:         1. There are the &quot;Dont knows&quot;, the ignorant, those who have             never heard.             a. I think this will be the largest of all groups in                 hell.             b. That is so sad, but I believe most unbelievers will                 have never been plainly told who Jesus is.             c. How many are there?  It is hard to say but missions                 groups have been trying to estimate it.                 (1) They classify 6,700 ethnic groups as been                      unreached by the gospel of Jesus Christ.                 (2) That is 40% of all the people groups on the                      planet.                 (3) That is 1.5 billion people or one in five people                      in the world.                 (4) As bad as that number is, it is really worse when                      we consider what the criteria to be a &quot;reached&quot;                      group is.  There are two possibilities.                      (a) To be counted as a reached group, only 2% of                           that group have to be considered true                           followers of Jesus Christ.  That means 98%                           could still be lost but the people group                           would be considered &quot;reached&quot; for Jesus                           Christ.                      (b) Or 5% could belong to any kind of religion                           that associates itself with being                           Christian. (Mormonism, Catholicism, JW)                           That means 100% of them could be lost. https:\/\/joshuaproject.net\/resources\/articles\/has_everyone_heard              d. That may shock some of you, but it is what the Bible                 teaches.  John 3:18  He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.  Joh 3:36 he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.  John 8:24  I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.  1Jo 5:12  He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.              e. Some would blame God as being cruel or unjust for this                 but this is not Gods doing.  It is ours.                 (1) God made certain all knew He was in the Garden.                 (2) He called a people to be His kingdom of priests,                      the Jews.                 (3) They did not work out so well so He called                      another group of people to replace them, the                      church.                 (4) He gave the church                      (a) The command to tell everyone.                      (b) The Holy Ghost to give them power and                           understanding in telling everyone.                      (c) The written and preserved Message so that                           they would have the pure message to tell                           everyone.                      (d) The body of believers to train, encourage,                           and challenge the church to tell everyone.                      (e) And an average lifespan of several                           generations so that they would have time                           to tell everyone.             f. Next week is our Faith Promise Sunday, when we commit                 and recommit to giving to professionals whose sole                 ministry is to travel the world and tell people about                 Jesus.                 (1) Every person here will have another opportunity                      to decide what their part will be in helping to                      get the message of Jesus Christ to those who                      have never heard.                 (2) If we do nothing, it will not be Gods fault that                      people who have never heard go to hell.  It will                      be ours.  Eze 3:18  When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.                  (3) Friend, we need to both give and go.         2. Rejecters &#8211; Dont believe             a. This is who we most often think of as the unbelievers.             b. These are those who have heard who Jesus is but did                 not accept Him.                 (1) This is who John meant in our text, the Jews in                      Jesus lifetime and many since then.                 (2) The Jews in Jesus dayand many Gentileswere                      confronted with the message of who Jesus was and                      most simply did not believe it.             c. This is a right that God has given to every human                 being.                 (1) It appears that God, in His sovereignty, had                      given to every human being enough will and wit                      that they are both capable and free to make                      their own choice in this matter.                 (2) Why?                      (a) I would say that God only wants those who                           want Him.                      (b) God can create beings that serve Him but                           when He made humans, He did so to create                           being that would choose to serve Him.                 (3) I have seen many in my years reject Jesus.                      (a) Some do not think there is a God, therefore                           they reject Jesus.  The number of these                           has grown, I think, in my lifetime.  Sadly,                           I find most of them have never thought out                           the impossibility of their own beliefs, but                           it is their choice to reject Christ.                      (b) Some think some other thing or being is a                           god.  This is where many false religions                           fit in such as Buddha, Hinduism, the occult,                           even Satanism.  Again, it is their choice                           to reject Christ.                      (c) Some actually believe our God is God but                           choose to reject Christ.  I will talk more                           about this is a group to themselves; but                           for me, this in itself is also very sad.                           Yet is their choice to reject Christ.             d. Do we have any part in helping the rejecters?                 (1) YES!                 (2) Our job is try to convince them to stop rejecting                      Jesus as God.                 (3) There are a variety of ways we can do that.                      (a) We can persuade them that God, our God, is                           real.  There are both logical and                           Scriptural arguments for our God, His Son,                           and salvation.  If you care about people,                           you can equip yourselves to challenge any                           false belief that another is using to                           excuse believing and accepting Jesus as                           Savior.  This &quot;internet thing&quot; can be used                           for more than entertainment.  Use it to                           LEARN and to help eternal souls.                      (b) We can proof Gods existence by a changed                           life.  Nothing says God is alive more than                           the change that He makes in the life of a                           sinner.                      (c) He can keep reminding people that as long as                           they are alive, it is not too late.  II. Deceived     A. The second largest group in hell will be the deceived, those         who thought they were saved but were not.         1. This group is so large that Jesus Himself gave them             special mention.  Matt 7:22  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.          2. These are the deceived.     B. I have empathy for this group of people for like the         rejecters, I was belonged to them.         1. Had it not been for continued exposure to the Word of God,             I might be on my way to hell or already there.         2. There are many things that a person can be deceived about.         3. You may think you are thinner or plumper, prettier or             uglier, smarter or dumber, more talented or less             talented, blessed or less blessed than you are; but             do not allow yourself to be deceived about salvation.     C. There are two true marks which expose the deceived.         1. They lack true godly desires.         2. Their lives have not been changed.     D. The truth:         1. Jesus Christ is the only Way to heaven.         2. You are not and never will deserve salvation.         3. You must come as you are.         4. You must trust what Jesus did for you on the cross and             that alone for salvation.         5. You must repent of your sins and intend to surrender all             to Him.         6. Once saved, your desire and behavior will be changed.     E. These are truths and if you do not agree with them or did not         believe them before I mentioned them, you have likely been         deceived.  III. Delayers     A. These are part of the first group, the deniers and rejecters.     B. The problem is that most of them really dont man to reject         Jesus.  Many of them really think they will get around to         trusting Jesus one day.         1. One day after they have sowed their oaks.         2. One day after they have made their fortune.         3. One day after they had their fill of fun and pleasure.     C. The only thing is their &quot;one day&quot; never comes.  (Last week was         Easter and many &quot;delayers&quot; go to church on Easter (and         Christmas).  They make their semi-annual pilgrimage to church         to prove to themselves and others that one day they will get         right with God.  I hope they do but it is looking less and         less likely, is it not?     D. Some of you remember 9\/11 and the many churches that were         filled after that attack?  Who were all of those people who         filled the churches?  It was the delayers.  Some of them         came as close as they ever will to making a decision for         Christ but after a few weeks, you see what they decided.     E. Delayers are talker, wishers, dreamers who have deluded         themselves into thinking they will get saved &quot;later,&quot; but in         the end, they are deniers of Jesus Christ just like the         atheists and they will spend eternity in the same hell as         them.  I probably do not know which road you are on or what gate you enter, but you will travel one of only two, the broad road with the wide gate or the narrow road with the straight gate.  Which will it be?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John 1:11-12 The Saddest Truth For the last few weeks, we have looked at the greatest of all truths. Jesus came. He came from heaven to earth. He came from infinity to finite. He came from glory to corruption. He came from life to death. He came. 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