
Why Bad People Go To Heaven and Good People Go To Hell (Part 2)
An Explanation of Luke 7:36-50
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Wayne Davies

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Jesus Christ had much to say about heaven, hell, and who goes where. It was one of his favorite topics. And for good reason. Don’t you want to know where you will spend eternity?
In Luke 7:36-50 we find the Son of God having dinner with a Pharisee named Simon. Suddenly a “sinful woman” (probably a prostitute) enters the scene, comes up behind Jesus, wets his feet with her tears, wipes them with her hair, and kisses his feet while anointing them with expensive ointment.
Simon is appalled at this display of affection. Yet Jesus rebukes the Pharisee and then proceeds to amaze everyone by saying to the woman, “Your sins have been forgiven.”
Incredible! How can this be?
Join author Wayne Davies as he explains the meaning of this passage. Find out why Simon the Pharisee is a “good” man on his way to hell while the “bad” woman is on her way to heaven.
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