Who will and who will not inherit the Kingdom of God?

by Mike Ratliff

50 Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; nor does corruption inherit incorruption. 1 Corinthians 15:50 (NKJV) 

There are only two religions in the entire world. There is genuine Christianity and then every other form of religiosity including humanism and atheism. All but genuine Christianity are opposed to the truth and are part of the rebellion against the sovereignty of God. Genuine Christianity is made up of those who have been redeemed from the slave market of iniquity. This slave market preys on people and keeps them in bondage to the flesh. On the other hand, Genuine Christianity, which is the Church, is spiritual. Those in it are adopted into the family of God. Those in it who are still alive right now await the completion of their redemption. Those in it who have already died are with the Lord now. Those who remain are in process. This process is their progressive sanctification, which is the mortification of the deeds of their flesh, which is sin. However, all outside of the Church are in their sins and can only operate in the flesh.

Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God. This refers to efforts of humans. Salvation comes through God’s work, not Man’s. The best flesh and blood can do is as filthy rags in God’s sight.

6 But we are all like an unclean thing,
And all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags;
We all fade as a leaf,
And our iniquities, like the wind,
Have taken us away.
7 And there is no one who calls on Your name,
Who stirs himself up to take hold of You;
For You have hidden Your face from us,
And have consumed us because of our iniquities. Isaiah 64:6-7 (NKJV) 

The leadership within the emergent movement, such as Brian MCLaren and Rob Bell, discounts the Word of God. They handle it as if it has little or no authority. They use it as source material for their sermons and books, but they handle it loosely and make sure that all know that they do not consider it absolute truth. This is deadly because it removes moral issues from the crystal clear, black and white realm and places them into the gray areas of relativism.

The Word of God is very clear that flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God. That means that unrepentant sinners are not Christians. When a person is regenerated by God then believes through faith by the grace of God, he or she also repents. This new Christian is a new creation in Christ. The Christian is not perfect, but does seek to live a repentant lifestyle by the grace of God. On the other hand there are plenty of “Christian’ leaders out there who want to open wide the narrow gate and allow the unrepentant into God’s Kingdom. Let us look at a passage that teaches the opposite.

9 Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, 10 nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 (NKJV) 

The word ‘unrighteous’ in the Greek is ἄδικος or adikos. In classical Greek, this word is used to describe the wicked. In this context, it describes those who fall short of the righteousness required by God’s Law. It is also used in the New Testament to describe those who have not had Christ’s righteousness imputed to their account. In other words, this is describing the unsaved, those who are still in their sins. Not one of them will inherit the Kingdom of God. The word ‘inherit’ in the Greek is κληρονομέω or klēronomeō. This word describes the act of obtaining by inheritance. To inherit something means being part of the family that owns what is obtained. Those who will not inherit it are not part of that family. God has adopted all genuine Christians into His family as Christ’s brethren (Ephesians 1). This verb, κληρονομέω, is in future tense so refers to punctiliar action rather than linear action. This inheritance will take place in the future once and it is done.

Then Paul says, “Do not be deceived…” The word deceived in the Greek is πλανάω or planaō. This present imperative verb in active voice is a command to avoid ‘going out of the way’ continually. We must always be vigilant to not believe the lie. What lie? The lie is that the unrighteous are going to inherit the Kingdom of God just like the elect. As long as they are religious and sincere then their sins do not matter. What sins? Paul gives us a sampling in vv9-10. He starts with those who are ‘fornicators.’ This is the Greek word πόρνος or pornos. This is where we get our English word pornography. This refers to all who indulge in fornication particularly unmarried persons. The next group mentioned is ‘idolaters.’ This is referring to those who worship any false god or follow any false religious system. This is all who are not part of the true Church. These are the ones who have not had Christ’s righteousness imputed to their account.

The next group is adulterers. These married persons indulge in sexual acts outside of marriage. The next group is ‘homosexuals,’ The King James translates this as “nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind.” These terms refer to those who exchange and corrupt normal male-female sexual roles and relations. This would include transvestism, sex changes, and other gender perversions (Genesis 1:27; Deuteronomy 22:5). The ‘abusers of themselves with mankind’ are also called sodomites in the NKJV. Sodomites are so called because the sin of male-male sex dominated the city of Sodom (Genesis 18:20; 19:4,5). This perversion is always condemned in Scripture in all its forms (Leviticus 18:22; 20:13; Romans 1:26,27; 1 Timothy 1:10).

The next two groups are thieves and the covetous. Both groups are guilty of the same basic sin of greed. The covetous desire what belongs to others. Thieves actually take it. The next group is revilers. These attempt to destroy others with their words. They would include the predators who seek to demolish other people’s reputations with their deceit, for whatever motive. Christians are not to do that any more than stealing or committing sexual sins like those above. That sure sheds some light into the actions of certain professing Christians who do this very thing to other Christians by defaming them and saying all sorts of untrue evil things about them to the world on the Internet doesn’t it? The last group mentioned is swindlers. The NKJV translates this word as ‘extortioners.’ This would include swindlers and embezzlers. They steal indirectly by taking unfair advantage of others for their own financial gain. Think of identity theft.

Paul tells us that no one who is identified as living an unrepentant lifestyle marked by any of these sins will inherit the Kingdom of God. We do know, though, that many of us who are Christians have many of these things in our past. What about that? The key to this passage for us is v11, which says, “And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.” Every Christian is equally an ex-sinner. Christ came to save sinners. Many Christians used to have those patterns of sinful life by falling into those old sins again even after professing faith in Christ. This passage is a reminder to them that if they went all the way back to live as they used to, they were proving that their profession of faith was bogus and they were not going to inherit eternal salvation. This deconversion would prove they were never saved (2 Corinthians 5:17).

Genuine Christians were washed unto a new life in Christ through spiritual cleansing and regeneration (John 3:3-8; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Ephesians 2:10; Titus 3:5). They were sanctified. Sanctification is the act of God of removing a saved person from sin into a progressively more holy life over time. This results in new behavior, which a transformed life always produces. The dominance of sin is broken and replaced by a new pattern of obedience and holiness. This is not perfection. Instead, we must look at it as a new direction unto being conformed unto the image of Christ. They were justified. This is referring to God’s declaration of righteousness to all who believe and receive Christ. This results in a right standing before God because Christ’s righteousness is imputed unto their account. They are now clothed in Christ’s righteousness. This is possible because genuine Christian’s sins were put to Christ’s account. He suffered and died for them (Romans 3:26; 4:22-25; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Philippians 3:8,9; 1 Peter 3:18). The Holy Spirit is the agent of salvation’s transformation (John 3:3-5).

Now, what does this say about those who are working to deceive Christians into validating the acceptability of including unrepentant sinners into the Body of Christ? Paul warns us to be continually alert to this deception. Those proposing this are attempting to call that which is evil good. This is a lie and we must not agree to it. We must warn our brethren and try to alert the followers of these people to the error. We cannot use the world’s tactics in this. No, we must pray and tell the truth.

Soli Deo Gloria!

12 thoughts on “Who will and who will not inherit the Kingdom of God?

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  2. One of the bigger threats to the Church are the responses forced by the LGBTQ demanding full access of the ‘benefits; of church membership, including the right to become clergy from the local church to the highest levels of Leadership. Where do we draw the line? Some denominations declare the the church should Love them and accept them but because of ! Cor 6:9-11 and Rom 1:13 to the end of the chapter, we are not to do such things. So, how do we move forward? Acceptance or refutation? It’s a quandary, to be sure.

    In Romans chapter 1, Paul suggests we let them go their own way until repentance. But what then? My thought5, after reading Paul’s words, is to Love the Sinners but HATE the Sin. What say you?

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  3. Is there not just as large threat from those who say a redeemed person is no different from a reprobate? I’ve met reformed people who say we are still TOTALLY DEPRAVED, not a new creation.

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  4. Also, these are the same people who say that we are saved only by the barest intellectual belief. They do not believe in regeneration. They do not believe in submitting to Christ as Lord. They believe that when we talk about that we are attempting to earn our salvation by works. No, we are simply being Christians who are saved by grace through faith working out out salvation in fear and trembling as walk within the Lordship of Christ as the Holy Spirit sanctifies us. I am concerned for those people. I fear they may not be real…

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  5. I sent you an email with a short paper I wrote on this topic. Dead in Christ they say, how could we pursue holiness? They through up “be perfect – how’s that working for ya?” It seems to me a grievous error.

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  6. Your post is timely. I am dealing right now with a real life Facebook friend who loudly proclaims her faith in God all while living unrepentantly as a lesbian. Other professing Christians validate her professions of faith and she goes unchallenged. It is horrible to see. I can’t wait until I am with the Lord. So sick of this evil world.

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  7. I’m sick of this evil world, too. I have to remind myself, however, not to grow weary in doing good. We are to shine as lights in the world until He comes. But woe to those who approve of others’ sin. The Lord will do righteously.

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  8. I doubt that any of those we have spoken of here could be considered to be a part of the Body of Christ, and as such have no part of the Inheritance of Christ! For those that proclaim their ‘Faith’ but continue in their sin ahve a major problem WHEN Christ sets foot on Mt. Zion. Nowhere to hide. I weep for them. But, did not Yeshua say that not all who cry “Lord,, lord’ will be accepted?

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