Is Your Name in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
Is Your Name in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
By Dave Robbins – Host of The Endtime Show
What if everything you’ve done in this life—every decision, every belief, every act of obedience or rebellion—ultimately came down to one question?
Is your name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
This isn’t abstract theology or spiritual poetry. The Bible doesn’t treat this book as symbolic or figurative. It is a literal, eternal record of those who belong to Jesus Christ. And your eternal destiny hinges on whether or not your name is found within its pages.
The Great Separation
Jesus Himself spoke of a final separation between the saved and the lost. It’s not arbitrary. It’s not cruel. It’s the righteous judgment of a holy God who offers every person a choice.
When the Rapture occurs, you’ll either rise with the saints or remain with the sinners. There’s no middle ground. No third option. Your name is either in the Book of Life—or it’s not.
“This is Bible 101,” I said recently on The Endtime Show. “It’s time to check ourselves. Time to make absolutely sure our names are in that book.”
The Book of Life in Scripture
This isn’t a one-verse doctrine. From Exodus to Revelation, the Book of Life appears again and again:
- Exodus 32 – Moses pleads for mercy, even asking God to remove his own name if it would save Israel.
- Psalm 69 – The wicked may be blotted out, not recorded with the righteous.
- Daniel 12 – In the midst of tribulation, those whose names are found in the book will be delivered.
- Luke 10:20 – Rejoice not in power, but because your name is recorded in heaven.
- Philippians 4:3, Hebrews 12, Revelation 3:5, Revelation 20 – The faithful, the overcomers, will not be erased.
These are not feel-good verses. They are wake-up calls. They tell us plainly that eternal life is for those who align their lives with the will of God—not just those who claim His name.
Faith Must Produce Works
The Bible makes clear that salvation is by grace, but grace should produce transformation. The born-again experience is the beginning—not the end—of the Christian walk.
“Christianity must change the way you live,” I said. “The apostles wrote letters to correct sin—not to control people, but to get them to heaven.”
Faith without works is dead (James 2). Repentance, prayer, devotion, and obedience—they all matter after your initial decision to follow Christ. That’s why the early church continued steadfastly in doctrine, fellowship, and prayer (Acts 2:42).
If you stumble, repent. If you’ve backslidden, return. But don’t deceive yourself by thinking that a one-time decision guarantees eternal life if there’s no fruit.
The Great White Throne Judgment
If you miss the Rapture, you will face the Great White Throne Judgment (Revelation 20). The dead, small and great, will stand before God. The books will be opened. Your life will be judged.
“The Bible is not the Book of Life,” I said. “But it is among the books opened. And the dead will be judged by what is written there—according to their works.”
Those whose names are not found written in the Lamb’s Book of Life will be cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:15). That’s the second death. But those in the first resurrection—those taken in the Rapture—are exempt. On them, the second death has no power (Revelation 20:6).
There’s Still Time—Come Home
If you’ve wandered, doubted, or drifted, I want to speak directly to you: Come home.
God has not given up on you. The prodigal son’s father was watching the road, waiting. Jesus is doing the same for you.
“Don’t let Satan derail you,” I urge. “Just because you failed doesn’t mean you’re a failure. Repent. Get up. Stay on the narrow road.”
The Final Countdown Has Begun
We are on the cusp of the final seven years before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Prophecies are unfolding. The world is aligning for the rise of the Antichrist. The Rapture is closer than ever.
That’s why Endtime Ministries is here. To teach the truth. To share the gospel. And to help you be ready for the soon-coming Kingdom of God.
“If you know all the prophecies but your name isn’t in the Book of Life,” Robbins warns, “then we’ve failed in our mission.”
Let’s make sure we don’t miss the point.
How Can I Be Sure My Name Is in the Book?
It all begins with being born again—exactly the way Jesus commanded in John 3 and the apostles fulfilled in Acts 2. If you’ve never experienced true Biblical salvation, or if you’re unsure, I urge you to visit:
There you’ll find every Scripture, every step, and every truth about what it means to be reborn in Jesus Christ and recorded in the Book of Life.
This is the most important message of your life.
Will your name be found in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
The choice is yours—and the time is now.
– Dave Robbins
Host of The Endtime Show

