"The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved."—Jeremiah 8:20.
NOT
saved! Dear reader, is this your mournful plight? Warned of the
judgment to come, bidden to escape for your life, and yet at this moment
not saved! You know the way of salvation, you read it in the Bible, you
hear it from the pulpit, it is explained to you by friends, and yet you
neglect it, and therefore you are not saved. You will be without excuse
when the Lord shall judge the quick and dead. The Holy Spirit has given
more or less of blessing upon the word which has been preached in your
hearing, and times of refreshing have come from the divine presence, and
yet you are without Christ. All these hopeful seasons have come and
gone—your summer and your harvest have past—and yet you are not saved.
Years have followed one another into eternity, and your last year will
soon be here: youth has gone, manhood is going, and yet you are not
saved. Let me ask you—will you ever be saved? Is there any likelihood of
it? Already the most propitious seasons have left you unsaved; will
other occasions alter your condition? Means have failed with you—the
best of means, used perseveringly and with the utmost affection—what
more can be done for you? Affliction and prosperity have alike failed to
impress you; tears and prayers and sermons have been wasted on your
barren heart. Are not the probabilities dead against your ever being
saved? Is it not more than likely that you will abide as you are till
death for ever bars the door of hope? Do you recoil from the
supposition? Yet it is a most reasonable one: he who is not washed in so
many waters will in all probability go filthy to his end. The
convenient time never has come, why should it ever come? It is logical
to fear that it never will arrive, and that Felix like, you will find no
convenient season till you are in hell. O bethink you of what that hell
is, and of the dread probability that you will soon be cast into it!
Reader,
suppose you should die unsaved, your doom no words can picture. Write
out your dread estate in tears and blood, talk of it with groans and
gnashing of teeth: you will be punished with everlasting destruction
from the glory of the Lord, and from the glory of His power. A brother's
voice would fain startle you into earnestness. O be wise, be wise in
time, and ere another year begins, believe in Jesus, who is able to save
to the uttermost. Consecrate these last hours to lonely thought, and if
deep repentance be bred in you, it will be well; and if it lead to a
humble faith in Jesus, it will be best of all. O see to it that this
year pass not away, and you an unforgiven spirit. Let not the new year's
midnight peals sound upon a joyless spirit! Now, NOW, NOW believe, and
live.
"ESCAPE FOR THY LIFE;
LOOK NOT BEHIND THEE,
NEITHER STAY THOU
IN ALL THE PLAIN;
ESCAPE TO THE MOUNTAIN,
LEST THOU BE CONSUMED."
(C.H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, December 31)
Monday, December 31, 2012
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