Thought For Today - February 26
Almost Persuaded  -  By: Robert A. Searles
    
 If perchance someone may be reading these lines who is not a Christian,
 and does not know what it means to be saved, and you do not have the 
joy of fellowship with our wonderful Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, you 
ought to stop right where you are and consider the alternatives.
    
 It is possible to have a pearl of great price slip through your fingers
 and be lost to you forever, and it is possible to be so close to much 
treasure, and yet to lose or neglect it all.
     Perhaps a wife or 
husband; a mother or father; or a son or a daughter has  been praying 
for your salvation.  Perhaps they have very lovingly told you of Jesus 
and his power to save.  Perhaps they have very patiently and kindly 
explained to you God's simple plan of salvation.  It may be that at 
times the Holy Spirit has tugged at your heart and you have been almost 
persuaded, almost but not yet, another time, when I am older, after I 
have exhausted all the pleasures of a worldly lifestyle; almost 
persuaded to believe and trust Jesus, almost, but still  lost.
     
You, no doubt have heard the gospel preached at church, or on the radio,
 or television, or from literature such as you are now reading, and yet 
you continue to neglect your salvation.
     My dear friend or 
relative, whoever you  may be, millions throughout the ages have tried 
and tested the Word of God and have found it to be sure and steadfast 
and trustworthy.  The Word of God teaches us that it is appointed unto 
man once to die and after this the judgment.  All must stand before God 
and give an account for what he did with God's greatest gift to mankind,
 his only begotten son, the Lord Jesus Christ: That whosoever should 
believe on him and call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
    
 My friend, the only alternative to  being saved is to be lost, and to 
be lost does not mean cessation of existence or annihilation, but it 
means to spend eternity in an eternal hell, and separated from God 
forever.
     “How shall we escape, if we neglect so  great 
salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was 
confirmed unto us by them that heard him; God also bearing them witness,
 both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles and gifts of the 
Holy Ghost, according to his own will”? Hebrews 2: 3,4.
     If you have neglected your salvation, won't you reconsider before it is eternally too late?
                                    Telehelp Publications Christian Literature Ministry 
                                                                               Psalm 26:7
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