ARE YOU ALMOST PURSUADED?
I awoke this morning praising Jesus and thinking how absolutely
sweet our Lord is and how grateful I am to be born again, walking with Jesus
day by day and looking forward to eternity with Him. Oh, what a thought! There will be no more pain, sickness or
sorrow or tears. An eternity of
everlasting joy!
We live in a world that seems to be getting darker spiritually
every day. Violence fills our land and
the nations. We hear of wars and rumors
of wars. We hear of our Christian
brothers and sisters in other lands suffering horrible persecution because of
their faith in Jesus, and many are dying for that faith. Could we be that
strong in intense persecution for our faith?
So my heart is heavy for the lost and dying people of
this nation, my city, and this world. We
need Jesus, He is our only hope. He is
your only hope, my friend. This world
cannot bring you peace. Possessions will
not bring you peace. There are only two
roads to eternity, one the straight road to eternal hell and the narrow road
which leads to eternal salvation in Jesus Christ.
“Enter by the
narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to
destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is
the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it” Matthew 7:13-14.
Which road are you
walking on, my friend? Do you feel an
emptiness inside which nothing seems to fill?
Jesus went to the cross for you and shed His precious blood for the
forgiveness of your sins. Are you almost
persuaded? Have you walked with Jesus in
the past and wandered away from the things of God? Please read the words of this great old hymn
and let the Holy Spirit stir your heart.
First let me share the story of this hymn:
When the apostle Paul was on trial before King Agrippa,
he gave a strong witness to his faith, and Agrippa responded, “Do you think you
can persuade me to become a Christian so quickly?” He was almost persuaded.
Philip Bless, the author of this hymn, heard a preacher
end a sermon with the words, “He who is almost persuaded is almost saved, and
to be almost saved is to be entirely lost.”
Bliss couldn’t forget those words, and he soon wrote the hymn “Almost
Persuaded.”
It has been used an invitation hymn in bringing many to
Jesus Christ. One young man in London
said, “God used that song in drawing me to Jesus. I had been afraid . . . For six weeks that
hymn was ringing in my ears, till I accepted the invitation. I came, and am now rejoicing in the Lord, my
Savior.” (HYMNS by Petersen).
ALMOST PERSUADED
“Almost persuaded,”
now to believe; “Almost persuaded,” Christ to receive; seems now some soul to
say, “Go Spirit, go Thy way, some more convenient day on Thee I’ll call.
“Almost persuaded,”
come, come today; “Almost persuaded,” turn not away; Jesus invites you here;
angels are ling’ring near, prayers arise from hearts so dear, O wand’rer come.
“Almost persuaded,”
harvest is past! “Almost persuaded, “doom comes at last! “Almost” cannot avail;
“Almost” is but to fail! Sad, sad, that
bitter wail, “Almost,” but lost. (Philip Paul Bliss-1838-1876)
What a powerful message to those who are lost without
Jesus. Have you turned Him away,
thinking I will think about this and when it is convenient I will come to
Jesus. You don’t know what tomorrow
holds or even the rest of this day. He
is inviting you to come, angels are waiting, and people are praying for your
eternal soul.
Someday time will end, Jesus will return, as the song
says “harvest is past.” The day of
salvation will be over, no more opportunity to accept Christ, and those who
reject Him will be lost forever. What a
sad day!
But there is hope.
I want you to walk with me down the “Romans Road” to Salvation . . .This
comes from the book of Romans in the New Testament.
* Because of our sin, we are separated from
God. For
all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23).
* The
penalty for our sin is death. For the wages of sin is death, but the gift
of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 6:23).
* The
penalty for our sin was paid by Jesus Christ! But God demonstrates His own
love toward us, in that while we yet sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).
* If
we repent of our sin, then confess and trust Jesus Christ as our Lord and
Savior, we will be saved from our sins! For whoever calls on the name of the Lord
shall be saved (Romans 10:13).
. . .lf you confess with your mouth the Lord
Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will
be saved. For with the heart one
believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto
salvation (Romans 10:9-10).
Are you almost persuaded or are you persuaded now to make
the most important decision of your life for eternity? What a wonderful life it is to walk with
Jesus! He brings such peace and joy even
in the midst of great trials. I can’t
explain it, but it is a life with Him at my side, walking with me on the path
to eternal glory. Won’t you come today
down the “Roman Road” to salvation? Just
pray a simple prayer asking Him to come into your heart. Pray with me:
“I confess to God
right now that I am a sinner, and ask
you to forgive my sins, and believe in my heart that Jesus Christ died for my
sins on the cross and was raised from the dead to bring me eternal life with
Him forever. I now ask you, Jesus, to
come into my heart and receive you as my personal Savior, and now believe that
I am now born again into the kingdom of God.”
If you have prayed that prayer with me, I will pray that
you find a Bible believing church and Christian friends to help you grow in the
Lord. And your heart will be filled with
praise for your God, and you, too, will want to sing praises to His Wonderful
name.
Pastor Sharon
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