He Waited Too Long

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How, children, I wish to tell you of a young man, who thought that he would like to be saved, but was waiting until he would have a more conveenient time.
This young man was a school-teacher in a country school; he was moral and honest in every way, and was liked by his pupils.
He had one pupil who knew the Lord Jesus as his Saviour, and this pupil desired much to let his teacher know of Jesus and His love to him.
At last the opportunity came, for he was called upon to write an essay, and was allowed to choose his own subject. He chose the words,
“Ye must be born again,” and sought to show that although one might be moral and honest, that was not enough; to be born again it would be necessary to accept Jesus as the Saviour; and that right now, for there was great danger in delay.
On returning the essay, the teacher told the pupil it was very good, but said he did not wish to be saved now, he would wait until he could be a good Christian; but he expected to be saved some day.
Now, that is what many people think, children, and perhaps you have thought so too; but God would not have us to think that we may be saved some time in the future. He tells us that,
Satan says,
“Put it off.”
God says,
“Believe in Christ now.”
Whom shall we obey? I hope you all will say,
“Obey God.”
Well, this man waited too long, I fear. He went away on his vacation, and soon word came, that after a short illness, he had died. Nothing was said about his having, believed in Jesus.
Do you not see, dear children, that it is not good to say, “put it off,” That is Satan’s way of deceiving you.
Trust in the Lord Jesus now, and be happy. He wants the children to come to Him, for He loves them, and died on the cross to save them.
“This is life eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, Whom Thou hast sent.” John 17:33And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. (John 17:3).
ML 07/12/1942