AN ungodly man was once trying to convince a convert in India that his religion was of no use, and that he never would be any the better for it.
“What, after all,” said the scoffer, “has your Jesus done for you?”
“He has saved me!” said the native, with great animation; “He has saved me 1
“And what is that?” said the man.
“Step with me to the door, was the reply, “and I will show you.”
So saying, he took him outside of the house picked up a quantity of dry leaves and straw (of which there were plenty close at hand), and made a large circle of them. He then sought for a worm; and having found one he placed it in the center of the ring. Forthwith he applied a lighted match to the material that surrounded it, the scoffer looking on all the time with no little astonishment. As the heat of the fire approached the poor worm, it began to writhe and to show symptoms of distress, but could not get out of the burning ring. The man darted his hand through the smoke, plucked the worm out of its dangerous position, and placed it on the green grass, out of reach of all danger.
“There,” said he, “that is what the Lord Jesus has done for me: I was exposed to the flames of hell—there was no possibility of escape; I was condemned and ready to perish, and He rescued me by dying for my sins, thus snatching me as a brand from the burning; and gave me a place near His heart.”
Can you thus speak of yourself as saved by the death of Jesus? Are you able to say, like the poor native,
“He has saved me” ?
If not, we entreat you to come now, as a sinner, to Jesus, who is at the right hand of the Majesty on high, and He will give you rest. Take shelter in His blood, and you will be cleansed from sin, and delivered from the wrath to come. Hear ye the gracious words of God,
Messages of God’s Love 7/31/1932