Great was the joy in the farmhouse when Johnny confessed with his mouth the Lord Jesus.
Both father and mother knew and loved the Saviour, and their thanksgivings, I doubt not, rose from full hearts, because their boy, for whom they had so often and so earnestly prayed, had at last found joy and peace in believing.
Some special meetings for children had been held in a tent two or three miles from his home, and Johnny had attended again and again, hearing the oft-told, oft-heard story, and at last had believed it.
Well he had known that he was a sinner, lost and undone, with a heart deceitful and wicked; but now he learned the love of God to such sinners as he, and of the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, who came into the world to save sinners, and who “suffered for sins, the Just for the unjust,” to bring them to God, and that now He was risen, and seated at the right hand of God in glory.
Taking God at His word, and asking no questions, little Johnny believed the simple message, and reaching home gladdened his mother’s heart with the joyous news, “I know I am whiter than snow now, mother; for the blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, cleanseth us from all sin;” and he proceeded to tell how he had at last believed God’s message of salvation through Christ.
“Jesus died upon the tree,
Jesus rose triumphantly,
Jesus only—perfect plea—
Christ alone can save thee.”
ML 02/03/1946