The decision to accept or reject Jesus as Saviour is the ultimate life
decision. Why do many people choose to reject Jesus as Saviour? There are
perhaps as many different reasons for rejecting Christ as there are
people who reject Him, but the following four reasons can serve as
general categories:
1) Some people do not think they need a saviour. These people consider
themselves to be “basically good” and do not realize that they, like all
people, are sinners who cannot come to God on their own terms. But Jesus
said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father
except through me” (John 14:6). Those who reject Christ will not be able
to stand before God and successfully plead their own case on their own
merits.
2) The fear of social rejection or persecution deters some people from
receiving Christ as Saviour. The unbelievers in John 12:42-43 would not
confess Christ because they were more concerned with their status among
their peers than doing God’s will. These were the Pharisees whose love
of position and the esteem of others blinded them, “for they loved the
approval of men rather than the approval of God.”
3) For some people, the things that the present world has to offer are
more appealing than eternal things. We read the story of such a man in
Matthew 19:16-23. This man was not willing to lose his earthly
possessions in order to gain an eternal relationship with Jesus (see
also 2 Corinthians 4:16-18).
4) Many people are simply resisting the Holy Spirit’s attempts to draw
them to faith in Christ. Stephen, a leader in the early church, told
those who were about to murder him, “You stiff-necked people, with
uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You
always resist the Holy Spirit!” (Acts 7:51). The apostle Paul made a
similar statement to a group of gospel rejecters in Acts 28:23-27.
Whatever the reasons why people reject Jesus Christ, their rejection has
disastrous eternal consequences. “There is no other name under heaven
given to men by which we must be saved” than the name of Jesus (Acts
4:12), and those who reject Him, for whatever reason, face an eternity
in the “outer darkness” of hell where there will be “weeping and
gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 25:30).