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The Poor Can Not Enter Into Heaven

The Poor Can not Enter into Heaven

(Translated by Treasure and Edited by Kaer)

This is a cruel reality because even Jesus Christ said, “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God”. We take it for granted that the kingdom of God belongs to the poor, however after more than ten years of “harvesting the ripe crops”, I have found that the poor can not enter into heaven. 

The most distinctive feature of the poor is that they take, while that of the rich is that they give. A person who takes constantly, is continuously sinning, accumulating debt, and digging deeper into debt. According to the law of the gravitation of LIFE and the rules of the sum of positive and negative energies always equal zero, the poor will have to stay within the six great divisions in the wheel of karma without any hope of entering heaven. 

Heaven belongs to the rich and hell belongs to the poor. This fact sounds so miserable that I feel unkind saying it or even thinking it. It is the same as putting a knife into the hearts of the poor as their blood pours out, however not telling the truth would mean that I, Xuefeng, am a big liar, and as those who conceal the truth would certainly go straight to hell. 

So who are the rich and who are the poor?

Those who give wealth to others, to society, and to nature without incurring debts are rich, but those who constantly take from others, from society, and from nature while incurring debts are poor. 

What is wealth? 

What others, society, and nature need is wealth. Wealth is defined as material wealth, intellectual or ideological wealth, and spiritual wealth. All that can bring others’ minds peace, serenity, and calmness are wealthy spiritually, all that can encourage and cheer others on, or that can bring them passionate enthusiasm of life are intellectual or ideological wealth, and all that can offer the conveniences of food, clothing, living, moving, birth, old age, sickness, and death are materially wealth. 

As long as you owe a debt and continue to take, you will be among the poor, but as long as you are not in debt and continue to give, you will be among the rich. 

Debt contains three aspects:

1. Economic debt: To own others’ money, including bank loans which have not been returned, to borrow others’ things without returning them or to damage them without compensating their owners, to demolish others’ houses without compensating their owners, to receive others’ services or treats but not return or repay them, and so on are what we call economic debt. 

2.Emotional debt: Care from grandparents, love and care received from childhood by our parents, concern and care from siblings, help from friends, relatives, and neighbors, guidance from superiors and the cooperation of workmates, education and guidance from masters and teachers, care and consideration from lovers and spouses, special filial piety from children, and similar ties are all forms of emotional debt. 

3.Spiritual debt: the Greatest Creator’s grace, such as the enjoyment of the sun, the air, and the water, the pleasure to experience the splendid kaleidoscopic world, the spiritual teachings and the guidance of god, Buddha, celestial beings and many saints and sages are all spiritual debts.

Referring to the three types of debt above, you will easily know whether you are rich or poor. 

Is a billionaire rich? This is hard to say. Is a farmer in a distant village poor? This is equally hard to say. A billionaire who is in debt and keeps taking is poor, but a farmer with no debts and who is able to give themselves to others, society, and nature is rich. 

There are many ways to devote oneself to others, society, and nature. Whether it is materialistically, intellectually or ideologically, or spiritually, as long as they give to others, to society, and to nature, that is devotion and dedication. To give a sweet smile is devotion, as are making others happy and joyous, and bringing people hope and pleasure is devotion to society, and protecting nature from damage is devotion to nature, but the most valuable and significant of all types of giving is what Buddha Sakyamuni called: “Formless alms giving”.

In conclusion:

Those whose have given more than they have taken will enter heaven.

Those who have taken more than their share of blessings will go to hell. 

Those who have given equally to what they have taken will continue their reincarnations into the mortal world. 

Who can give and pay dedications and devotions effectively?

Only the rich, so heaven is theirs. The poor have nothing to give or pay back for their poverty, so they cannot go to the heaven, but only fall toward reincarnating into the animal level. 

All the poor must awake and watch!

This Post Has 8 Comments
    1. First, we need to understand what the author’s meaning of “poor”, whoever has a “taking” mindset is poor, no matter one is materially poor or not. Heaven is a place people’s nature is to share. Hope this helps you understand “why not”.

  1. You’re an idiot… God knows your mind, your intentions and every thought you have and have ever had. Simply giving is not enough… your intent behind giving is what matters. If you give and expect something in return, including recognition or praise or heavenly brownie points, it wont count. Furthermore, the poor are the ones who are always giving what little they have to people who are in need, even when they themselves are in need. You only have to look at the charity events that are televised, watch all the rich saying “I donated my time” while the poor are the ones donating what is really needed, money. Oh yes, the poor do indeed give. They give when they can’t afford to. But the rich… they only give what they want to give… And it is rarely, if ever because they are genuinely kind, caring and compassionate… there is almost always an ulterior motive, whether it be something to do with politics, taxes, or even just being seen as being philanthropic. So, if you believe in the Abrahamic God and you’re rich then all I can say is you might want to start practicing squeezing through that eye of a needle.

  2. seriously? poor can enter into heaven its a place of love and forgiveness u cant do that poor people have been in so much bullied no food…come on like what the heck

  3. I only like the picture… the “opinion” of the author is NOT BIBLICAL and while they are entitled to believe whatever they want, I KNOW the Bible and what is written here is a man-made construct. There is NOTHING you can “DO” to “get into Heaven” except to “Believe in the one Whom the Father has sent” and His Name is Yeshua / Yahusha / Yahushua.

  4. Pathetic.
    Human mice.
    Your article kindles the wrath of the winged beings.

    Get ready to meet triad showing up to your house,
    and then prepare to face the angel of death.

    I could rip your finger nails out from worlds away,
    but I won’t.

  5. Rich people are in a better position to help financially that is understood, but not all rich people are philanthropists as a matter of fact the rich don’t like to pay taxes and avoid reporting all income. On the other hand the poor are not in the ideal position to help others financially, therefore they receive help from welfare organizations but if healthy they are in position to help with their time etc. So your theory does not pan out, because in order to survive in any society both group of people are needed. I would say NOT all the poor or the rich will enter paradise, there is more at play which you failed to mention.

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