
A Word to the One Who Believes He Is Good Enough
Do you find yourself questioning the justice of God — wondering how a righteous God could sentence you to eternal fire? You believe in Jesus. You attend church faithfully. You pay your tithes. You have set aside the ways of the world — the parties, the recklessness — and you have built a respectable life. You are raising your children well. You are, by every measure the world offers, a good person.
And yet, none of that is sufficient.
The entrance into the Kingdom of God is not granted on the basis of moral conduct, religious attendance, or financial faithfulness to the church. There is only one door — and it is the new birth. You must be born again. This transformation comes solely through faith in the atoning death of Jesus Christ, who bore your sins upon the Cross. Yet many reject this truth, unable to reconcile why their goodness does not count before a holy God. They tithe. They attend. They even believe — and still, they have never been born again.

I was shown a vision through film — a parable of our time. Six souls aboard a vessel. Two were received into glory. Four were not. The two who ascended had one thing in common: they had been reborn by the Spirit of God. One was a devoted believer. The other was not — but her mother had prayed without ceasing, and those prayers bore eternal fruit. She was born again before death came for her.
The others were not so fortunate. Two were taken by the enemy before they could repent. Two more — though likable, ambitious, and full of life — had never surrendered to Christ. One was charming and driven, pursuing the American Dream with wit and determination. The other was beautiful and searching, longing for love in all the wrong places. They were not wicked by the world’s standards. But they had never placed their faith in Jesus. They had never been born again. And so, God withdrew His covering, and the enemy claimed what was his.

You, who are consumed with building a life in this world — with business, with comfort, with the approval of others — while giving little thought to the life that follows. You, who are pleasant and modern and well-liked, but have never truly reckoned with the Cross. Hear this clearly: the image you have cultivated in this world will mean nothing on the day you stand before eternity. Your charm will not move the enemy. Your reputation will not shield you. Your accomplishments will not speak on your behalf.

What will matter — the only thing that will matter — is whether you placed your faith in Jesus Christ and were born again by the Holy Spirit.

Tonight, God is calling you to the Cross. Not because you are wicked. Not because you are worse than others. But because He loves you, and He sees what is coming for you if you do not answer His call. He sees the enemy that awaits the soul who dies without Christ.
Look upon Jesus — beaten beyond human recognition, broken for you — and understand that this was done so that you would not have to face what He faced. His suffering was your substitute. His death was your door.
Who you are in this world does not get you to heaven. Only your faith in Jesus does.
The Cross is before you. The choice is yours. Choose life.
The Scriptures Speak: How Faith in Jesus Births You by the Holy Spirit
This is not the doctrine of man. This is the Word of God, established from the beginning and confirmed through the testimony of Scripture.

1. You Must Be Born Again — Jesus Said So
“Jesus answered and said to him, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.'” — John 3:3 (NKJV)

The new birth is not optional. It is not one path among many. It is the only entrance into the Kingdom. Jesus Himself declared it — not a preacher, not a theologian, not a tradition. The Son of God.
2. The New Birth Comes Through the Holy Spirit
“Jesus answered, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.'” — John 3:5–6 (NKJV)
Your natural birth brought you into this world. But only the Holy Spirit can birth you into the next. No amount of good works, religious ritual, or moral living can produce what only God’s Spirit can do.
3. Faith in Jesus Is the Door to the Holy Spirit
“In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise.” — Ephesians 1:13 (NKJV)
The moment you place genuine faith in Jesus Christ — in His death for your sins and His resurrection — the Holy Spirit is given to you as a seal. Faith opens the door. The Spirit walks through it and takes up residence in your soul.
4. Repentance and Faith Release the Gift of the Holy Spirit
“Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” — Acts 2:38 (NKJV)
This was the first altar call in the history of the Church. The prescription has not changed. Repent — turn from your sin and self-reliance — believe in Jesus, and receive the Holy Spirit. This is the new birth.

5. Confession and Belief Bring Salvation and the Spirit
“That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” — Romans 10:9 (NKJV)
Salvation is not a feeling. It is not a family heritage. It is a transaction of faith — confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in your heart in His resurrection. This is the moment the Spirit of God regenerates your spirit and you are born again.
6. God Gives the Holy Spirit to Those Who Believe
“He therefore who supplies the Spirit to you and works miracles among you, does He do it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?” — Galatians 3:5 (NKJV)
The Holy Spirit is not earned. He is received — through faith, not works. Your church attendance did not earn Him. Your tithes did not purchase Him. Your good character did not qualify you. Only faith in Jesus Christ releases the gift of the Holy Spirit into your life.
The Conclusion of the Matter
You now have the testimony of Scripture before you. God has not left you without a witness. From the lips of Jesus in John 3, to the altar call in Acts 2, to the declaration of Paul in Romans and Ephesians — the Word is consistent, clear, and without compromise:
Faith in Jesus Christ produces the new birth by the Holy Spirit. And the new birth is the only way to heaven.
The question is no longer whether you understand it. The question is whether you will receive it.
“Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” — 2 Corinthians 6:2 (NKJV)

The Sinner’s Prayer
The Confession of the Word of Faith in Christ the Lord
“Lord Jesus. I believe in You. I believe that you died for my sins and rose from the dead and that you are alive today right here with me now as I tell you that I believe in You. Please forgive me of my sins through my faith in your shed Blood on the Cross, and please raise me from the dead by my faith in Your resurrection.
Thank you, Lord Jesus, for saving me from sin and death.
In Your Name, Jesus, I pray.
Amen”.
Please pray this prayer below and you will meet God the Holy Spirit instantly, and get born-again …
The Holy Spirit Is Heaven’s Guarantee
Ephesians 1:13, 14
Living Bible
13 And because of what Christ did, all you others too, who heard the Good News about how to be saved, and trusted Christ, were marked as belonging to Christ by the Holy Spirit, who long ago had been promised to all of us Christians.
14 His presence within us is God’s guarantee that he really will give us all that he promised; and the Spirit’s seal upon us means that God has already purchased us and that he guarantees to bring us to himself. This is just one more reason for us to praise our glorious God.
My Prophetic Intercession for Your Baptism into the Holy Spirit
Since you are reading my Page and hearing Jesus call you to the Rapture here, I will use my Prophetic Anointing and ask the Holy Spirit to give me a prayer for you to be baptized into the Holy Spirit NOW.
Read the prayer and receive the Holy Spirit ...
“I am using my anointing and authority with Christ to pronounce you dead in Christ
And renewed to life by the Ever–Living Presence of God.”
said the Holy Ghost …
“NOW RETURN TO ME AND BE FILLED WITH THE HOLY GHOST!”
said the Lord Jesus …

Isaiah 52:13-15 Living Bible
13 See, my Servant shall prosper; he shall be highly exalted.
14-15 Yet many shall be amazed when they see him—yes, even far-off foreign nations and their kings; they shall stand dumbfounded, speechless in his presence. For they shall see and understand what they had not been told before. They shall see my Servant beaten and bloodied, so disfigured one would scarcely know it was a person standing there. So shall he cleanse many nations.
A Final Word: The Forgotten Moment That Changes Everything
When a person dies, the world moves on quickly. The funeral is held. The words are spoken — “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” — and before long, life continues as though that soul never existed. The church mourns briefly. Friends grieve for a season. And then, the world forgets.
But for the one who has died, nothing is forgotten. Nothing is brief. Nothing moves on.

For the soul that departs this world without Christ — without the new birth, without the covering of the Holy Spirit — death is not a peaceful transition. It is the most terrifying moment a human being will ever face. It is the crossing from the familiar into a world of pure terror and horror, where there is no second chance, no mercy extended, and no voice left to cry out to. The unregenerate soul steps out of this life and into a darkness that Scripture describes as “outer darkness” — a place of “weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 8:12, NKJV).

We do not talk about this enough. The church does not talk about this enough.
We comfort the living. We honor the dead. But we rarely stop to consider the desperate, silent cry of the soul that is leaving — the one who, in that final moment, would give everything for a helping hand, for one more chance to hear the truth, for someone to have told them what was waiting on the other side of their last breath.
We cannot reach them after they are gone. But we can reach them today.

This is the urgency of the Gospel. This is why the message of the new birth is not merely a theological concept — it is a matter of eternal life and eternal death. Every person walking this earth is one heartbeat away from that transition. And if they are not born again, they will enter a world they are utterly unprepared for.

Do not let the people around you be forgotten before they are even gone. Speak the truth in love. Share this message. Be the voice that reaches them while there is still time — while the door of grace is still open, while the Holy Spirit is still drawing, while they can still say yes to Jesus.
“And how shall they hear without a preacher?” — Romans 10:14 (NKJV)
The time to help them is now — not at the funeral, not at the graveside, not when the words “ashes to ashes” have already been spoken. Now. While they breathe. While they can hear. While they can be born again.


“Create In Me A Clean Heart – Psalm 51:10-12 (Keith Green – 1978)
World without end. Amen.
DP 5/22/2016
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