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Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jan 05, 2012
While the idea of a second chance for salvation is appealing, the Bible is clear that death is the end of all chances. Hebrews 9:27 tells us that we die, and then face judgment. So, as long as a person is alive, he has a second, third, fourth, fifth, etc. chance to accept Christ and be saved (John 3:16; Romans 10:9-10; Acts 16:31). Once a person dies, there are no more chances. The idea of purgatory, a place where people go after death to pay for their sins, has no biblical basis, but is rather a tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.

To understand what happens to nonbelievers after they die, we go to Revelation 20:11-15 which describes the Great White Throne judgment. Here takes place the opening of the books and “the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.” The books contain all the thoughts and deeds of those being judged, and we know from Romans 3:20 that “by the works of the Law is no flesh justified.” Therefore, all who are judged by their works and thoughts are condemned to hell. Believers in Christ, on the other hand, are not judged by the books of works, but their names are found written in another book—the “Lamb’s Book of Life” (Revelation 21:27). These are the ones who have believed on the Lord Jesus, and they alone will be allowed to enter heaven.

The key to understanding this is the Lamb’s Book of Life. Anyone whose name is written in this book was “saved before the foundation of the world” (Ephesians 1:4) by God’s sovereign saving grace to be part of His Son’s bride, the church of Jesus Christ. These people need no “second chance” at salvation because their salvation has been secured by Christ. He chose us, He saved us, and He will keep us saved. Nothing can separate us from Christ (Romans 8:39). Those for whom He died will be saved because Jesus will see to it. He declared “all that the Father has given me will come to me” (John 6:37), and “I give to them eternal life, and they shall never ever perish, and not anyone shall pluck them out of My hand” (John 10:28). For believers, there is no need for a second chance because the first chance is sufficient.

What about those who do not believe? Wouldn’t they repent and believe if they were given a second chance? The answer is no, they would not because their hearts are not changed simply because they die. Their hearts and minds “are at enmity” against God and won’t accept Him even when they see Him face to face. This is evidenced clearly in the story of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31. If ever someone should have repented when given a second chance to see clearly the truth, it was the rich man. But although he was in torment in hell, he only asked that Abraham send Lazarus back to earth to warn his brothers so they didn’t have to suffer the same fate. There was no repentance in his heart, only regret for where he found himself. Abraham’s answer says it all: “And he said to him, If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded, even though one rose from the dead” (Luke 16:31). Here we see that the witness of the Scriptures is sufficient for salvation for those who believe it, and no other revelation will bring about salvation to those who do not. No second, third or fourth chances would be enough to turn the heart of stone into a heart of flesh.

Philippians 2:10-11 declares “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” One day, everyone will bow before Jesus and recognize that He is the Lord and Savior. At that point, though, it is too late for salvation. After death, all that remains for the unbeliever is judgment (Revelation 20:14-15). That is why we must trust in Him in this life.

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Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by 5solas(m): 9:20pm On Jan 05, 2012
@Topic.
Certainly not!
@Frosbel
Preach on, fiery Calvinist!
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 12:21am On Jan 06, 2012
5solas:

@Topic.
Certainly not!
@Frosbel
Preach on, fiery Calvinist!

No idea what you mean undecided

I am not a Calvinist , simply a believer !
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 10:01am On Jan 06, 2012
Thanks for the reminder Teacher Frosbel
frosbel:

While the idea of a second chance for salvation is appealing, the Bible is clear that death is the end of all chances. Hebrews 9:27 tells us that we die, and then face judgment. So, as long as a person is alive, he has a second, third, fourth, fifth, etc. chance to accept Christ and be saved (John 3:16; Romans 10:9-10; Acts 16:31). Once a person dies, there are no more chances. The idea of purgatory, a place where people go after death to pay for their sins, has no biblical basis, but is rather a tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.

To understand what happens to nonbelievers after they die, we go to Revelation 20:11-15 which describes the Great White Throne judgment. Here takes place the opening of the books and “the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.” The books contain all the thoughts and deeds of those being judged, and we know from Romans 3:20 that “by the works of the Law is no flesh justified.” Therefore, all who are judged by their works and thoughts are condemned to hell. Believers in Christ, on the other hand, are not judged by the books of works, but their names are found written in another book—the “Lamb’s Book of Life” (Revelation 21:27). These are the ones who have believed on the Lord Jesus, and they alone will be allowed to enter heaven.

The key to understanding this is the Lamb’s Book of Life. Anyone whose name is written in this book was “saved before the foundation of the world” (Ephesians 1:4) by God’s sovereign saving grace to be part of His Son’s bride, the church of Jesus Christ. These people need no “second chance” at salvation because their salvation has been secured by Christ. He chose us, He saved us, and He will keep us saved. Nothing can separate us from Christ (Romans 8:39). Those for whom He died will be saved because Jesus will see to it. He declared “all that the Father has given me will come to me” (John 6:37), and “I give to them eternal life, and they shall never ever perish, and not anyone shall pluck them out of My hand” (John 10:28). For believers, there is no need for a second chance because the first chance is sufficient.

What about those who do not believe? Wouldn’t they repent and believe if they were given a second chance? The answer is no, they would not because their hearts are not changed simply because they die. Their hearts and minds “are at enmity” against God and won’t accept Him even when they see Him face to face. This is evidenced clearly in the story of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31. If ever someone should have repented when given a second chance to see clearly the truth, it was the rich man. But although he was in torment in hell, he only asked that Abraham send Lazarus back to earth to warn his brothers so they didn’t have to suffer the same fate. There was no repentance in his heart, only regret for where he found himself. Abraham’s answer says it all: “And he said to him, If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded, even though one rose from the dead” (Luke 16:31). Here we see that the witness of the Scriptures is sufficient for salvation for those who believe it, and no other revelation will bring about salvation to those who do not. No second, third or fourth chances would be enough to turn the heart of stone into a heart of flesh.

Philippians 2:10-11 declares “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” One day, everyone will bow before Jesus and recognize that He is the Lord and Savior. At that point, though, it is too late for salvation. After death, all that remains for the unbeliever is judgment (Revelation 20:14-15). That is why we must trust in Him in this life.

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Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 10:19am On Jan 06, 2012
It's all a ruse, you don't have to be safe before or after death. Heavens as well as hell does not exist. Donate your body to the nearest anatomy department upon your death and promote science. That should be the aim of anyone.
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 10:55am On Jan 06, 2012
bayooooooo:

It's all a ruse, you don't have to be safe before or after death. Heavens as well as hell does not exist. Donate your body to the nearest anatomy department upon your death and promote science. That should be the aim of anyone.

Hey Troll, find somewhere else to play with your toys cool
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 11:06am On Jan 06, 2012
frosbel:

Hey Troll, find somewhere else to play with your toys cool

I am not one. Check my response again, there is nothing inflammatory or diversionary in it. It's addressing the issue of life after death which in my opinion is a ruse. Hope you get it dude!
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Nobody: 11:21am On Jan 06, 2012
@ OP,
forgiveness of sins lie both here and in the beyond. As its being done on earth, so it is in the beyond.
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by Adaeze003(f): 11:36am On Jan 06, 2012
protestants protestants protestants! You people claim to know it all. When will all this criticism stop? Why not leave God himself to judge? Catholics this, Catholics that, No time to read all that blah but em read matthew 12;32 and just incase you dont have a bible i'll tell you the content "and whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this World, neither in the world to come." now explain That! check out the catholic encyclopaedia online. Every thing the Catholic church stands for has biblical backing!
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by moshoodn(m): 1:38pm On Jan 06, 2012
bayooooooo:

It's all a ruse, you don't have to be safe before or after death. Heavens as well as hell does not exist. Donate your body to the nearest anatomy department upon your death and promote science. That should be the aim of anyone.
You've lost it. . . Die and get to hell and you'll realise.
After death is judgement!
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by nep2ra(m): 3:13pm On Jan 06, 2012
What about those people who existed before the gospel of Christ was preached? I'm talking about 10,000-30,000 years ago? What happens to the good people who had only their conscience to guide them? What becomes of them? Just curious. undecided
Re: Can A Person Be Saved After He Dies? by moshoodn(m): 5:04pm On Jan 06, 2012
They got judged by their conscience. . . Afterall we all know bad from good.

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