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May 13, 2026

Who Is Going to Heaven?

By Michael A. Youssef, Ph.D.

Imagine that you are a Jewish government official. You have memorized the Old Testament, have kept the law meticulously, and are highly respected in the community. However, despite your best efforts, you still feel something is desperately missing. A man emerges in the community who speaks with authority, forgives sins, heals the sick, raises the dead, and touches the leper. You begin to think that, surely, He must have the answer. 

As a prominent member of society in Jesus’ time, this is likely how Nicodemus felt. Intrigued by Jesus, yet fearful of ruining his reputation, he approached Him under cover of darkness. He could see that Jesus was encountering the Kingdom of God in a way he was not (see John 3:2). 

The false belief that our works will earn us eternity is not new. Jesus explained to Nicodemus that, to enter the Kingdom of God, one had to be reborn. “How can someone be born when they are old?” (John 3:4). Jesus clarified that one must believe in Him. 

Jesus means that you stake your life on Him—your life now and forever. Humanity has an inescapable DNA of sin that cannot be corrected by moral human behavior, no matter how well-intentioned. To Nicodemus, Jesus’ message became clear: God has to do something in you. It is not what you do for Godit is what He does in you. Dead ritual cannot save youonly God can bring you to life.

The Truth of Jesus impacted Nicodemus deeply. Initially, he was ashamed to talk to Jesus, but in the end, he publicly showed his love for Christ. Upon Jesus’ death, he brought 75 pounds of spices for His burial, a gesture of immense honor (see John 19:39). Being face-to-face with Jesus changed him. 

God longs to produce spiritual rebirth in us; He knows it is the only way we can truly live. For those trying to work their way into the Kingdom, Jesus says, “Stop trying. Let Me save you. Let Me change you and fill you up.” For those who believe their own morality is enough, Jesus says, “Your efforts will never be enough, but I am enough. I know you are thirsty; come to Me.” Only when we look to Jesus are we transformed. 

Prayer: Father, I put my faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross to save me. Fill me with Your Spirit. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23).

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