A SERVANT of God, visiting a military hospital, noticed a young soldier whose life, it was evident, was quickly ebbing away.
“Friend,” said he, “you are soon to die; are you saved?”
“No, sir,” was the earnest reply. “What shall I do?”
“Say that again,” demanded the soldier.
It was repeated. Steadily and earnestly looking at the visitor, the young man rejoined, “Is that all?”
“Yes, that is all; I can say nothing more; there is nothing, nothing more for you to do.”
Closing his eyes for a few moments, the youth at length opened them again, and raising his right hand, he exclaimed, “Lord Jesus, I surrender!” Instantly his face shone with a new-found peace, and a few days later he passed away into the presence of his Saviour.
Perhaps, reader, you have not yet discovered that the gospel is so simple on your part. You may be under the impression that you have got to do something in order to merit God’s favor. You think that if you live a noble and upright life, no doubt God will reward you with heaven in the future. Is this the gospel? No, no, my friend. God’s Word plainly states that “to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness” (Rom. 4:55But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Romans 4:5)). His faith, mark you, not His works!
We, as fallen, sinful creatures, cannot contribute anything towards meeting the demands of a holy God. But the gospel is this, that what we could not do, Jesus, the blessed Son of God, has done. On the cross He “gave Himself a ransom for all” (1 Tim. 2:66Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time. (1 Timothy 2:6)). He has, in His own Person, met all the claims of God against us. So perfectly has He satisfied these claims, that God has raised Him from amongst the dead, and given Him the highest place of honor in glory. Because of the worthiness of Christ, God finds delight in blessing sinners.
There is nothing left for you to do but to take your true place as a sinner before God, and accept by faith the salvation which He so freely offers.
Will you do it?
C. B. R.
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