Not alone no. We all are. Christ said himself that those that try best to follow his words/teachings and accept him and/or God in their heart, since they’re the same, will be welcomed in his father’s Heavenly kingdom.
So I’m pretty much under the impression that All People that have faith in God, unless practicing malice and evil will be welcomed into Heaven when this Earthly body stops working.
Since Christ also traveled and studied other religions before returning to Israel, I additionally assume other peaceful multi and mono-theistic religious peoples, minus Satanists or the sadistic cults, will be welcomed into Heaven.
In Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions the belief is that you fight evil and resist temptation on a daily basis. That is what monastic monks and nuns do on a daily basis through prayer and that is their struggle and fight they undertake. And the sacrifices they make to be monks and nuns.
In Apostolic Christian churches we strive to do the same thing. It's not only a western RC and/or Eastern Orthodox tradition. It's what the scripture demands of us!
Jews are not God’s chosen ones
Not alone no. We all are. Christ said himself that those that try best to follow his words/teachings and accept him and/or God in their heart, since they’re the same, will be welcomed in his father’s Heavenly kingdom.
So I’m pretty much under the impression that All People that have faith in God, unless practicing malice and evil will be welcomed into Heaven when this Earthly body stops working.
Since Christ also traveled and studied other religions before returning to Israel, I additionally assume other peaceful multi and mono-theistic religious peoples, minus Satanists or the sadistic cults, will be welcomed into Heaven.
In Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions the belief is that you fight evil and resist temptation on a daily basis. That is what monastic monks and nuns do on a daily basis through prayer and that is their struggle and fight they undertake. And the sacrifices they make to be monks and nuns.
In Apostolic Christian churches we strive to do the same thing. It's not only a western RC and/or Eastern Orthodox tradition. It's what the scripture demands of us!