6 Although he was in the form of God and equal with God,
he did not take advantage of this equality.
7 Instead, he emptied himself by taking on the form of a servant,
by becoming like other humans,
by having a human appearance.
8 He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death,
death on a cross.
9 This is why God has given him an exceptional honor—
the name honored above all other names—
10 so that at the name of Jesus everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
11 and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father.
Phil 2:6-11.
Does this mean that by everyone bowing and confessing that Jesus is Lord, that everyone will go to heaven? My former pastor had a saying. He said "Everyone will go to heaven one day. Not everyone will stay." That may still be confusing to some so I will break it down a little further. On the final day, be that day the day of our death or the final day of judgement, we will stand at the feet of the one true God. Being that God resides on the throne in heaven, we will arrive in heaven on that day. Therefore everyone will go to heaven. Sadly the second part of that saying is the truth. For those who did not except Christ as their savior, Jesus says that on the final day you will say "Lord Lord", and He will say "depart from me you doer of evil, I never knew you". He tells you to depart, not everyone will stay. Back to my first question. Will everyone go to heaven? Well the scripture above says that
everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father. You may say, "I thought that confessing that Christ is Lord meant you excepted Him as your savior. That means everyone should go to heaven right?" Sorry to say, that's not true. Like I said before, Jesus told us what will happen when we are judged on our final day. We will either be excepted in to His kingdom or rejected forever, as if He never knew us. But, before that happens He says that we will say Lord Lord. Crying Lord Lord is confessing that He is, well, Lord. However, at this point it is to little to late. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess, just not all will be in time to enter His kingdom. On this earth is where we need to confess that He is Lord, not everyone will do that while we are here and in turn there will be those that He does not know on that final day. Though this is painful, it is true.
he did not take advantage of this equality.
7 Instead, he emptied himself by taking on the form of a servant,
by becoming like other humans,
by having a human appearance.
8 He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death,
death on a cross.
9 This is why God has given him an exceptional honor—
the name honored above all other names—
10 so that at the name of Jesus everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
11 and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father.
Phil 2:6-11.
Does this mean that by everyone bowing and confessing that Jesus is Lord, that everyone will go to heaven? My former pastor had a saying. He said "Everyone will go to heaven one day. Not everyone will stay." That may still be confusing to some so I will break it down a little further. On the final day, be that day the day of our death or the final day of judgement, we will stand at the feet of the one true God. Being that God resides on the throne in heaven, we will arrive in heaven on that day. Therefore everyone will go to heaven. Sadly the second part of that saying is the truth. For those who did not except Christ as their savior, Jesus says that on the final day you will say "Lord Lord", and He will say "depart from me you doer of evil, I never knew you". He tells you to depart, not everyone will stay. Back to my first question. Will everyone go to heaven? Well the scripture above says that
everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father. You may say, "I thought that confessing that Christ is Lord meant you excepted Him as your savior. That means everyone should go to heaven right?" Sorry to say, that's not true. Like I said before, Jesus told us what will happen when we are judged on our final day. We will either be excepted in to His kingdom or rejected forever, as if He never knew us. But, before that happens He says that we will say Lord Lord. Crying Lord Lord is confessing that He is, well, Lord. However, at this point it is to little to late. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess, just not all will be in time to enter His kingdom. On this earth is where we need to confess that He is Lord, not everyone will do that while we are here and in turn there will be those that He does not know on that final day. Though this is painful, it is true.