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        The Way To HeavenContributed by Ed Vasicek on Sep 24, 2019 (message contributor)
. A pastor was trying to teach a children’s class about how to be saved.
.”If I sold everything I have and gave it to the church, would I go to heaven?”
The children answered, “No.”
The pastor said, “Very good. That’s right. And if I worked hard at keeping the 10 commandments, would that get me into heaven?”
The kids answered, “No.”
The pastor said, “Very good. That’s right. And if I was baptized, would that get me to heaven?”
The kids once again answered, “No.”
The pastor replied, “Very good. If I repented of my sins and believed Jesus died for my sins and asked Him to save me, would I go to heaven?”
The kids, to the pastor’s surprise, answered, “No.”
“No?” questioned the disappointed pastor. “Then what would I have to do to go to heaven?”
The kids answered, “Die!”
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