Bella and Annie

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Bella came home from school one afternoon saying she was saved, and on the way to glory. A school companion had spoken to her on the way home, and while sitting by the river side, she trusted herself to Jesus, and He saved her. The Word of God on which she rested was,
“Verily, verily I say unto you, he that believeth on Me, hath everlasting life.” John 6:4747Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life. (John 6:47).
Bella knew that she had “everlasting life” because the Word of the unchanging God said so. Nothing could possibly alter that. The two girls sang a song of praise to God together, and as they parted at the lane end, Polly said to Bella, “Speak to your sister Annie, she needs to be converted too, and if she is not, you will be parted for all eteity.”
Bella ran home as fast as she could, and meeting her Christian mother at the door, she threw herself into her arms, and said,
“O mother dear, I’m saved.”
This was glad news, for Bella’s mother had long and earnestly prayed for the conversion of her two girls. They had been taught the way of life from their earliest days, but she knew well, that until they were born of the Spirit, saved by grace, and truly converted to God, they could not live the Christian life, or enter heaven at last. How glad she was to hear from Bella’s own lips, the joyful news that she had passed from death to life. Mother and dauger sat down, and mingled tears of joy together.
“Where’s Annie?” was the first queion after Bella’s tears were wiped away.
“Sitting in her room at her lessons,” was the mother’s answer.
“I must go and tell her,” and off started Bella to where Annie sat with her books. In a few minutes she heard from Bella’s lips the story of her conversion, followed by the earnest appeal, “And now Annie, dear, you must come to Jesus, or we must be parted forever.”
Annie breathed a sigh, leaned her head wearily against Bella’s bosom, and burst into tears.
“I have been thinking a great deal about this for weeks, Bella, but I was always afraid to tell you anything about it, for fear you would laugh at me. Now you are saved, and I am left.”
“But you need not be left, Annie; Jesus wants to save you, and He will save you now, if you believe on Him, for He says so.
The sisters sat most of that evening together, speaking of the great salvation. Tea was untasted, and lessons were laid aside. Bella, the young believer, was in dead earnest to win her sister for the Saviour, and Annie was deeply anxious to be saved. They sat long, and their mother did not disturb them, but prayed in her heart that the Lord would save Annie that night.
When the two girls came into the kitchen where their mother sat, their faces beamed with a new joy, for Annie had trusted Christ as her Saviour, and they were now sisters for eternity.
Can you say, my young friend, that their Saviour is yours; and when the Lord Jesus comes to call Home to Himself all who are His, through faith in Him; or if you should die, you will go straight to be with Him for eteity.
“The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” Luke 19:1010For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost. (Luke 19:10).
ML 11/11/1945