Are Good Morals Enough?
Some have in mind that all there is to geing a Christian is simply being a good moral
person. Many believe that as long as you are honest, pay you debts, take care of your
family, be a good citizen, and maybe give to a charity once in a while, that this is all
God requires. There is something praiseworthy to be said about people that are
morally good and upright; for many have left even that. However, though moral
goodness is necessary to be pleasing to God, being a Christian requires more than moral
goodness.
The fact that moral goodness does not save can be seen in the New Testament
example of Cornelius. The Scriptures tell us that Cornelius was "a devout man who feared
God with all his household, who gave alms generously to the people, and prayed to
God always" (Acts 10:2). Here was a good moral man by anyone's standard. Cornelius,
though, was not saved as a result of his moral goodness; for he was told to send for Peter
at Joppa that he might come and tell him words by which he and his household might
be saved (Acts 11: 13-14). It was only when Cornelius heard and obeyed the gospel of
Christ, being baptized, that he was saved (Act 10: 48).
There are many good moral people who don't have any spirituality about them. There
are a lot of folks who are good, honest people, who have never submitted to God's Will
and are not interested in worshipping and serving Him. It is no wonder that Jesus
declared, "not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven,
but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven." (Matthew 7: 21)
If good morals were all that God required for salvation, then Jesus wouldn't have had
to die. But good morals do not wipe away one's sin, the blood of Jesus does that,
and one must come to it through repentance and baptism (Romans 6: 3-5, Galatians
3: 26-27).
Thus, good morals are not enough, we must submit to God and receive pardon for sin
that only He can give.
Paul Smithson