Dr. Walter
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This reminds me of the joke about the lawyer who went to heaven. He got to the gates and stood in shock at who was there. Those already in heaven were standing with their mouths gaping open. The lawyer said to St. Peter, "Why are they all looking at me like that?" St. Peter said, "They're shocked to see you here!" ....or something along those lines.
I think Mr. Tutu's quote is sort of right. I don't know that I would say that God's standards are "low", but rather that the way to Heaven is simple...belief in Christ and what He did on the cross. Nothing more.
I do agree with the first part, however....and I know many who will be shocked at finding folks they didn't think it possible for them to be there. My first husband's mother was sure only Southern Baptists could go to heaven. I think she found out differently!
Salvation is a revelation of Jesus Christ to the soul of man (2 Cor. 4:6) that provides the "light" of knowledge of God through Jesus Christ as the sufficient Savior. This light dispells the darkness in the human soul (Eph. 4:18). Saving faith ALWAYS embraces this revelation as its object of hope and it is kept by the power of God. This revelation occurs always in connection with the communicated gospel and God is able to give the seeing eye and the hearing ear in spite of mental and/or physical obstacles.
For example, when John the Baptist was still in the womb of his mother God enabled him to receive the news shared by Mary so that he leaped for "joy" in the womb. If God can do that with an unborn infant, I don't think he would have any difficulty with a born infant, or a person that was born with mental or physical obstacles.
There may be some surposes about who is in heaven but there will be no surprises how they obtained entrance into heaven because there is but ONE WAY and it is the way revealed in the gospel.