Do Only Christians Go to Heaven? Yeshua on Antisemitism and Spiritual Trutha on Anti-Semitism and the Need to Follow Jesus to Get Into Heaven

Do Only Christians Go to Heaven? Yeshua on Antisemitism and Spiritual Truth

March 29, 20267 min read

If you have ever wondered whether only Christians go to heaven or how Yeshua’s Jewish roots relate to modern beliefs and antisemitism, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and deeper spiritual truth.

A Jewish woman brought up how hurtful antisemitism was. I had trouble understanding what antisemitism was about if expressed by a Christian, since they are supposed to be following Jesus, who happens to be Jewish. She added that she had a friend who also believes you have to follow Jesus to get to Heaven. I told her I was going to speak to Yeshua, which I did as soon as possible.

I asked Yeshua, "You are Jewish, aren't you?"

He replied...

“I was born a Jew. I lived as a Jew. I practiced the faith, honored the laws, celebrated the holy days, studied the teachings, and prayed within the Jewish tradition. My ministry unfolded within Judaism, not outside of it. Nothing about my earthly life rejected Judaism or replaced it. I expanded my understanding. I did not sever lineage.”

He did not know where I was going with the question until I shared the conversation.

He continued...

“When someone says that only Christians go to heaven, they are speaking from fear, not from truth. Heaven is not a club with a membership rule. Heaven is the return to Source. Souls return because they are made of the Divine. It is their origin and their home. Love is the passageway, not a label.

During my incarnation, I did not ask anyone to worship me or convert to a new religion. I asked people to return to God, to remember the love from which they were created, and to walk in that love. The belief that only those who claim my name can enter heaven arose long after I left the earth. It came from fear of separation, not from the truth of unity.

There are righteous souls in every tradition. Souls of devotion, compassion, justice, and service. Souls who uplift others and remember God in their own language and their own way. These souls return home because home recognizes them.”

I then said to him, “When someone says they are following you, they are really following a Jew?”, and he agreed.

He offered this...

“No one can honor me while holding hatred for my own people. I was born Jewish. I lived Jewish. Love for me must include love for the lineage that carried me. Where love is true, prejudice cannot remain.”

Anyone who claims to follow Yeshua while expressing antisemitism is contradicting their own devotion. Yeshua was Jewish in lineage and practice. His family was Jewish. His disciples were Jewish. His scripture was the Torah. To hate Jews while claiming allegiance to a Jewish teacher is spiritually inconsistent.

Yeshua’s teachings have always been rooted in compassion and unity. True devotion dissolves hatred. It does not fuel it.

If you love Yeshua, you are loving a Jewish man. If you honor his teachings, you are honoring the Jewish tradition that shaped him. This is not an attack on anyone. It is a reminder that love and prejudice cannot coexist. It is an invitation to return to the heart of spiritual truth.

Yeshua also offered a reminder to every soul, every tradition...

“Heaven opens through love, not labels. Every soul that lives with compassion walks with me, whether they know my name or not.”

 God added this...

“No one is turned away for ignorance. No soul is denied heaven for misunderstanding. All are invited higher. Love is the law. Love is the measure. Love is the return.”

Hatred never carries the light forward. Love always does.

Blessing from God:

My blessing upon all who read these words.

May every heart remember that it was formed from love.

May every mind soften where fear once lived.

May every soul recognize its brothers and sisters in every faith and every land.

Let the walls built by misunderstanding fall away.

Let the light within each one rise and reveal what is true.

Where hatred once took root, let compassion now take its place.

Where division once held power, let unity restore what was forgotten.

I bless every seeker with clarity.

I bless every wounded one with comfort.

I bless every devout heart with peace.

And I bless all of you with the remembrance that you belong to me,

not because of what you believe, but because of who you are.

Go with love.

God added:

I welcome every soul home.

No path is barred.

No heart is refused.

No one is turned away for having believed imperfectly or learned in fear.

Heaven is not a reward for the few.

Heaven is the remembering of what you have always been.

Every soul returns to me when it is ready to release what is not love.

Every soul is held in my care until that moment comes.

I do not close the door on anyone.

I wait with patience.

I wait with compassion.

I wait with open arms.

All are mine.

All are loved.

All are welcome home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Antisemitism

What is antisemitism?

Antisemitism is prejudice, discrimination, hostility, or hatred directed toward Jewish people because of their Jewish identity, heritage, culture, or religion. It can appear in individual attitudes, social behavior, institutions, media, politics, or acts of violence.

Why is antisemitism still a problem today?

Although humanity has made significant progress in many areas, prejudice and division persist. Antisemitism persists because fear, misinformation, historical wounds, and inherited beliefs can be passed through generations. Healing requires awareness, education, compassion, and a willingness to see one another as fellow human beings.

What did Yeshua teach about antisemitism?

Yeshua taught love, compassion, forgiveness, and the recognition of the divine spark within all people. His teachings do not support hatred, persecution, or discrimination against any group. Judging or harming others based on religion, ethnicity, or heritage contradicts the principles of love and unity he demonstrated.

Was Yeshua Jewish?

Yes. Yeshua (Jesus) was born, lived, and taught as a Jewish man. Understanding this historical reality can help correct misconceptions and foster greater respect for both Jewish history and the roots of Christianity.

How does antisemitism affect spiritual growth?

Hatred, prejudice, and judgment create separation. Spiritual growth involves expanding awareness, compassion, and understanding. Releasing prejudice allows individuals to move closer to love, unity, and higher consciousness.

Can past-life experiences contribute to prejudice in this lifetime?

Some spiritual traditions believe unresolved experiences from past lives can influence present-day fears, biases, conflicts, and emotional reactions. Exploring and healing these patterns may help individuals gain greater understanding and freedom from unconscious beliefs.

What role does karma play in discrimination and persecution?

Many spiritual teachings suggest that actions have consequences and that what we put into the world eventually returns to us. Acts of prejudice, discrimination, or persecution may create lessons that invite greater compassion, understanding, and healing in future experiences.

How can spiritual healing help someone release prejudice or fear?

Spiritual healing can help identify underlying emotional wounds, inherited beliefs, ancestral patterns, trauma, or energetic influences that contribute to fear and division. By bringing awareness and healing to these patterns, people may experience greater peace, compassion, and clarity.

What can I do if I witness antisemitism?

Speak up when appropriate, educate yourself, support those affected, challenge misinformation, and model respectful behavior. Even small acts of kindness and courage can help reduce division and foster understanding.

How can we create a more compassionate world?

A more compassionate world begins with individual choices. By choosing understanding over judgment, curiosity over assumptions, and love over fear, each person contributes to greater unity, healing, and peace.

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About Dr. Joy Pedersen

Joy Pedersen (also known as Sage Joy) is a Spiritual Healer, Certified Spiritual Health Coach, Doctor of Divinity, author, speaker, and founder of Joy of Spirituality. For more than two decades, she has helped individuals and businesses identify and clear hidden energetic, subconscious, ancestral, and karmic patterns that impact health, relationships, success, and well-being.

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