"Prepare to Meet Thy God"

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HARRY, with some friends, was off for a holiday. For some time he had looked forward to that excursion: Like many others, he did not care to think of God, or the Lord Jesus Christ; he thought only of the place to which they were going, and of the enjoyment before them; and that without God.
When near P. station the train suddenly stopped; the signal was up, the line was not clear; but there was another reason—God was watching over Harry.
A servant of the Lord, living near to the railway, had had a board with the words,
“Prepare to meet thy God” painted upon it, fixed to the wall of his house, so that passers by could read them.
The coach in which Harry and his companions were, stopped just opposite the board; lie read these words again and again; it was God’s message to him. He asked himself whether he was prepared to meet God.
Reader, are you prepared?
Harry had often heard the way of salvation. Yes, he knew all about Jesus dying on the cross—of God’s love to this world; but he was afraid to meet God. For some days he tried to forget the solemn sentence, but no he could not.
During that holiday they went out for a trip on the sea. A storm came on, the sea became rough, the wind raged around, the waves dashed against the cabin windows, the boat tossed up and down, and rolled from side to side. Harry thought, if they should perish, how could he meet God; what about, all his sins? They troubled him now as never before. Prayers he knew could not save him: in a moment it might be too late.
The boat returned to land in safety, and Harry rejoined his friends; but now the one question ever before him was, what could put away his sins? He searched his Bible for the scriptures he had often repeated at school; and ere long, saw by faith that the blood of Jesus washed them all away. How precious was that word to him.
“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.” Isa. 1:1818Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. (Isaiah 1:18).
All, like Harry, are by nature unfit for God’s holy presence, so Jesus “came to save that which was lost” (Matt. 18:1111For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost. (Matthew 18:11)).
My dear young friend, Are you prepared to meet Jesus? Should He come today, are you ready to meet Him? Will you be glad to see Him?
ML-08/25/1935