Train Wrecks

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We have just returned from a 5000-mile, round-trip train ride to visit friends and relatives. Our return arrival was 20 hours late. This was due to an accident of a westbound passenger train that passed our eastbound train in the night. The westbound train had gone about 100 miles past us when it sideswiped the back of a freight train that was pulling into a siding.
A few people were hurt in that accident, but even though it didn’t involve our train, we were held up several hours for security reasons. Then later that afternoon, we passed several freight cars that had derailed as the result of a track washout four days earlier.
All this brought me back to my boyhood days, remembering the railroad track behind our house. Those were the days of the big, bellowing steam locomotives. They were fueled by coal, shoveled into the boiler by a “fireman,” and smoke would billow from the stack as the engineer pulled on the throttle to pick up speed. The locomotive’s large drive wheels were turned by long piston rods that clanked as they moved back and forth.
Trains today have sealed wheel bearings, but the freight cars in those days had journal boxes filled with grease next to each wheel. If the journal box ran out of grease, then what was called a “hot box” developed, and the wheel would burn off its axle! This was the cause of two train wrecks in five years and within three blocks of our house! In each case, a “hot box” caused a wheel to fall off, and the crippled car caused the cars behind it to pile up on top of it.
When my father went on a business trip back then, he traveled by car or train. One time when I went to the station to pick him up, the train didn’t show up. The ticket agent said that the train had been wrecked about 40 miles away, but he had no details. I drove home praying, asking the Lord for my father’s safety. Soon a taxi drove up, and my father got out, safe and sound. We all thanked the Lord. He told us that his train was made up of the locomotive, two baggage cars and the passenger car he was in at the very end. He said, “I felt a hard jolt, and the passenger car stopped. I got up and walked to the front of the car where I could see all the way down the tracks! There was that big locomotive with the baggage cars lying on their sides alongside the track.” He learned that a pickup truck had pulled in front of the engine and had gotten caught under the cow catcher and wheels, derailing the front part of the train.
Each of us is on one of two trains that travel in opposite directions. One is called “The Salvation Train,” and it is going to heaven. It can never derail, for the Lord Jesus said, “My sheep  ... shall never perish” (John 10:27-2827My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: 28And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. (John 10:27‑28)). The fare for this train has already been paid! It is a gift from God, because He sent His only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who paid the price when He died on the cross. “Who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree” (1 Peter 2:2424Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. (1 Peter 2:24)). All that is required for you to come aboard this train is to admit that you are a sinner and believe in your heart that Jesus loves you and died for your sins.
The other train is called “The Destruction Train,” and it’s headed to the wreckage of hell fire. It’s a long train, filled with those people who have ignored God’s love and rejected Jesus’ death on the cross as their ticket to heaven. Satan is the conductor on this train, and he is attracting men, women and children by offering them the “riches and pleasures of this life” (Luke 8:1414And that which fell among thorns are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. (Luke 8:14)).
Won’t you accept the Lord Jesus as your Saviour now and come aboard “The Salvation Train” while there is still time? This train will be leaving soon, for the Lord Jesus is coming anytime to take home to heaven all who are on “The Salvation Train.” The “ALL ABOARD!” announcement has already been made. Are you on board?
MEMORY VERSE: “The Son of Man is not come to destroy men’s lives, but to save them.” Luke 9:5656For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them. And they went to another village. (Luke 9:56)
ML-12/06/2015