Luke 18:35-10:10

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Oh, happy to be together again. And the golf school is a wonderful story of God's love, isn't it? Wonderful story of of love. And I like to start with number 96. I like this, the gospel Him. If I gain the world but lost the Savior. Where my life worth living for a day with my yearning heart find rest and comfort in the things that soon must pass away if I gave the world that lost the Savior.
Would my game be worth the toil and strike?
Are all earthly treasures.
The Gift of God Eternal Life number 96 was.
So much.
My sore throat. So like this year?
In the world that wants to save you.
Fingers that cross the night for me.
Without the Savior.
Man sorrow here below, and she turns everything out dark without him.
From the Brightness Years and Endless World.
War.
Wednesday.
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Before we sing another film prayer.
I like to sing a little bit of #139.
Let's see. But if your children here and they will remember this and will sing the 1St 2 verses in the chorus of 139.
I can wash away my sins laughing my blood on you.
What can make me fall again?
Oh.
God makes me like that.
No, no, I can't find. I know nothing much to say.
Makes me white as Lord.
Nothing but the blood. Give your eyes.
Lovely. Wonderful him. We were singing.
If I gained the world and lost the Savior, my game be worth the toil and strike. There are two men in the knot and those Gospel of Luke that I want to look at that didn't miss the opportunity to meet the Savior. The end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th of Luke and we'll disagree these.
Of these incidents took place near the city of Jericho.
And you remember what happened in the Old Testament days of Jericho.
How? There was one person that was spared in that city, in fact, more than one. Because all the family of Rahab were spared. They were in her house and they were spared because of the scarlet line. Scarlet line? A rope of red color.
Remember talking to some children at Sunday school one time?
And remarking to them that.
The the strength of the rope didn't depend on its color. Is there any importance to the color? Because some of them didn't know for sure, but remarked that there's nothing in Scripture that's that's not useful. There's some meaning, there's some reason for telling us the color. And one little girl put up her hand and she said, would it be the blood of Christ? And that's exactly what I think of when I think of that red line in the window of Greyhounds House.
Whenever we saw that girl again, because they moved away, and I trust, I thought that she really was trusting in the Lord Jesus, that she put her trust in that precious blood of the Lord Jesus. And I hope that every one of us here tonight is trusting a real trust in the names of the Lord Jesus rest in his finished work.
So we'll read now from Luke 18 and verse 35.
And it came to pass. Let us be Jesus.
Come nigh to Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the wayside back, and hearing the multitude passed by, he asked what it meant.
And they told him that Jesus of Nazareth passes by, and he cried, saying, Jesus our Son of David, have mercy on me.
And they which went before rebuked him that he should hold his peace. But he cried so much, the more, thou, son of David, have mercy on me.
Jesus stood, and commanded him to be brought unto him. And when he was come to come near, he asked him, saying, What will thou that I shall do unto thee? And he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight.
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And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight, Thy faith hath saved thee. And immediately he received the sight, and followed him, glorifying God. And all the people, when they saw, gave praise unto God. And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the publicans. And he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus, who he was and could not for the press.
Because he was little of stature. And he ran before and climbed up into a Sycamore tree to see him, for he was to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and saw him, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, Make haste, and come down, for today I must abide at my house. He made haste, and came down, and received him joyfully. And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying that he was gone to be a guest.
With a man that is a Sinner.
Zacchaeus stood and said unto the Lord, Behold, Lord, half of my goods I give to the poor.
And if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, for so much as he also is a son of Abraham, for the son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.
One of the men is named in Luke, the other is not. But from the other gospels we believe that the blind man was Spartanius Spartanius.
Start up Timius.
The name Timius means highly prized, highly prized in if any of us were to walk down the street somewhere and see a blind beggar at the side of the road.
And watch the reaction of people as they passed by. You would not think he was considered to be pilot prized. In fact we have seen some blind beggars.
When we're going to the airport in Manila in the Philippines, at a stoplight, they were surrounding the cars and and they each had a a child with them that led them up to the bars when they would stand there with a little plastic cup.
And pulled it out looking for some money. Begging, begging. Well, they weren't highly prized and even the comments of the taxi driver and so on, they weren't highly prized at all. But here was one who was sitting by the highway side, begging. See, I have seen a blind I'm not blind, but beggars that had dirty old clothes and they're sitting on the ground and people were walking by and and they had money. People were giving them some money.
And.
They were just certainly not the kind of people you'd want to sit down with and be close to. They they weren't highly prized by anybody.
They were tolerated, but we'll see what happened to this blind beggar. It came to pass that Jesus came near to Jericho and Jericho. The name of it is Place of Fragrance. Place of Fragrance.
You know when you go to some of those nice warm climates like Jericho, there's a presence in the air. There are so many things in blossom and sweet fragrances of blossoms that permeates the air. And if you're in California, when the orange trees are blossoming, everywhere you go you smell the orange blossoms. Beautiful to notice, and that was Jericho place of fragrance. But we know something else.
About Jericho, if we read in the book of Joshua, when John when the children of Israel destroyed Jericho, they defeated Jericho. Joshua pronounced a curse against that city and he said curse be the man that builds up Jericho again, he'll lay the foundation in his first form.
And you'll set the gates and his youngest son.
That meant, you know, that when he started to build, his oldest son would die, and when he finished, his youngest son would die. And so in the days of Ahab you can see the condition of Israel, the days of Ahab, there was a man named Kyle and he started to rebuild Jericho. And what happened? His first child, his first born, died.
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He stopped. Right on. He probably figured, well, it's a coincidence.
Or if he even knew the scripture, but he went on until he finished in his youngest son, God.
It was a city of a curse. You know what makes me think of this pleasant world? There are some nice things in this world. There are some nice fragrances in this world with some kindnesses shown, and there's some beautiful scenery and nice sunsets and some real nice things in this world. And when you're young, maybe there are lots of things you're looking forward to.
Everybody counts the years until we're 16, so 5:00, and the parents aren't so anxious, but the children are. And it's just a something to look forward to and to feel that power, you know, and you're in control. And there's lots of things that are so nice in this world, but don't forget, the world is condemned.
First, because of sin, it's going to be destroyed. And the same word that promised the flood, which did come, promised that the world will be destroyed again by fire. And yet God, in that same chapter of Peter says he's wrong, suffering, not willing, that he should perish. It's amazing that he is waiting this long. You know what? Israel has been a country over there now since 1948.
And some of us were kind of looking at 1988 as a 40 year period, wondering what would have happened in 1988, whether the Lord would come by then or maybe even before that, seven years before that. And you know it didn't happen. He hasn't come yet 1992, we're still here.
Are those long-suffering these patients? He's waiting. He's waiting. He's waiting. How much longer will he wait?
Knows how much longer he will wait, he says. Surely I come quickly. But he says he's not. He's long-suffering, not willing that any should perish. So when you put those two things together, you really don't know when he's going to come. He's waiting. There's someone yet to be saved somewhere.
Order. Somebody in Palo would be wanting to be saved tonight. Maybe somebody in this room. Wouldn't that be wonderful if that be the last person to come in? A person would get saved tonight and we'd all go up to meet the Lord in the air. What's rejoicing that would be, oh, but it might be somebody over in Africa or India. We don't care where it is. Long as somebody gets saved and and God's house is filled and he's going to come take us home. Well, here was a man that lived in that city of fragrance, the city of the curse. And he was really.
Probably a despised person that people you know usually.
Don't give those people a lot of money, in fact, in those foreign countries.
It's common to to find that the lowest denomination bill is so dirty you can't read it. It's just black, you know. Those are the ones you give to the beggars. Those are the ones you pass on to the beggars, so they're not very highly found. And this blind man who sat by the wayside begging.
But one day he's sitting there and an unusual thing happens. He hears the sound of many feet. He hears crowds of people walking by.
And he asked somebody what? What's going on here? What does it mean? What's happening? And they told him that Jesus of Nazareth masses by Jesus of Nazareth. I want you to notice what the beggar called him. He didn't say Jesus of Nazareth verse 38. He cried, saying, Jesus the Son of David, have mercy on me. That's a difference, isn't it?
I like that Here is the crowd talking about Jesus of Nazareth. Well, Nazareth wasn't a place that was looked up to at all. I suppose they thought more of Jericho than they did of Nazareth and Jesus of Nazareth. Remember when Nathaniel was called, he said can any good thing cannot imagine. And I don't know the the the feelings around here. There might be some town around around Pella here.
People say, oh that place, you know, and and I know that where we live, there are certain places that people kind of look down. If somebody would come from there, even the bank is suspicious about lending the money because they just come from a certain neighborhood, certain place. And so Jesus of Nazareth is not a complimentary name and yet it's in the name of that very one. Salvation is found in in the 4th of acts. It's interesting that.
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Those who are opposed to what took place when that lame man was healed, they they asked in what name did you do this? I think that's interesting. They didn't ask what power it was or why did you do it, but they said in whose name did you do it? And that just left it open for Peter and John to say in the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
This despised one Jesus of Nazareth. This commandment is walking now and then, it goes on to say, and neither is there salvation in any other. There's no other name under heaven.
Given among men, whereby we must be saved. But I like the fact that this man appealed to Jesus rather than from Nazareth, but rather son of David, son of David. You wouldn't get the idea of that from the city of Nazareth. If they had said Jesus of Bethlehem, they might think of David, but not as.
That man was divinely taught. That man had some instruction that the people did not, and so he refers to Jesus as the Son of David, son of David. Have mercy on me. And you know, in the prophets it tells us that when Jesus came, when the Messiah came, he would open the eyes of the blind. He would open the eyes of the blind. And this man had reason then to cry out to Jesus and say have mercy on me.
He was not in a position even to offer the Lord money. He was not in a position to talk about his good works. He was not in a position to talk about doing anything. He was just a blonde beggar.
We ask for mercy.
You know what mercy is. You know what it means. If you have to ask for mercy, you've got nothing to go on. You've got no credit. A person that nobody likes to be down and out into the bottom so that they have to ask for mercy. Everybody wants to be able to take care of themselves, but when you come and ask for mercy, you are indicating that you have nothing to give. This man has nothing to offer the Lord only his sins and his blindness. And he asked for mercy.
Well, what do the people do? What do they think of that?
They told them required.
They rebuked him that he should hold his peace, but he cried so much the more. Thou son of David, have mercy on me.
Going to miss his opportunity here was an opportunity to have his sight. He trusted and he was calling out the right person, and he was not willing to miss the opportunity. He wouldn't let it slip by, even though the people were against him. And you know, there's all kinds of pressure against trusting the Lord.
Sometimes. Sometimes it's family, sometimes it's friends. Very often it's other people. If you trust the Lord, somebody is going to make fun of you if you come to the Lord Jesus, especially older people. That's why it's important to be saved when you're young. But older people, they're afraid to lose all their friends. They confess the Lord Jesus, but they forget that they're they're going to have a whole new circle of friends, lots of brothers and sisters in the Lord.
And they let what they think their friends will do pull them back.
This man was not like that. He wouldn't let anything hold him back. The crowd was telling him to be quiet, and he wouldn't be quiet, he called out. So much the more, thou, son of David, have mercy on me.
I like that 40 At first Jesus stood.
Gospels that add the word still Jesus stood still. Here's the Son of God in this world standing still for a poor blind beggar. Someone has said it's a more amazing miracle than the time that the sun stood still when Joshua commanded his son to stand still, his son up there in the heavens. That that would be an amazing thing for to understand. Still the sun on the moon stand still for almost a whole day.
And here's the Son of God. This is the Son, the living Son of God. He's standing still at the crying of a blind beggar.
I think he'd stand still for you. If a Sinner would call on the Lord Jesus, would he stand still for you and believe you work? I believe you work. He came to seek him to save that which was lost. We have that next chapter. And so here is Jesus standing still and commands him to be brought unto him.
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When he was a company, come here? He asked him. Jesus asked the blind man Spartanius. He says, What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?
The Lord recognizes this man. He was highly prized. He wouldn't be highly prized by the people. He told him to be quiet, but he was highly prized by the Lord, and he would stand still and call the man and then give him a blank check. He says. What will you that I should do for you?
I'm reminded of a story, kind of a sad story, although it may make you smile. I heard this story told in a gospel meeting that there was a blind girl one time and she was asked if Jesus could would stand here and ask you what you wanted. He would give you anything you wanted. What would you ask him for?
And she said I'd ask him for a seeing eye dog.
Well, it's not going high enough, is it? Pretty sad to think that if she could ask Jesus for anything she wanted, that she wouldn't ask for her sight? This man knew what he needed. He knew what he needed.
Verse 41 He said, Lord, that I may receive my sight. I may receive my sight. Do you know what you need? Do you know what you need?
Lost Sinner What does a lost Sinner need to have a sins forgiven and he's the blood of the Lord Jesus to wash those sins away.
What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee? And he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight. And Jesus said unto him, Receive on sight thy faith, and save what a marvelous thing that is. Sometimes we talk about miracles, and here's a a real miracle. I asked a man one time who was 43 years old and got saved, how'd that happen? And he started to tell his story. It was at his daughter's wedding. And and no, no, it was a miracle.
But then it always is, and I've never forgot that because salvation of a soul is a miracle, no matter what the circumstances are, that that leads to a the Lord walking by this man and just at the right time. He happened to be there that day and and everything worked out.
And God controls those circumstances.
I remember even the fact, well, even the fact that you're here tonight is something that's controlled by God, you might say. Well, my father and mother came and they brought me. I had no choice. Well, that's controlled by God too. That's a wonderful thing. That's a miracle. And to be present when the gospel is preached. Someone walking down the street and hearing the gospel freaks on the street or a track that's passed out.
Might be just the thing that person needs. And so God works these things out. And remember whether very often saying that God brings the people into the meeting and you know, having tent meetings is.
That brings them in, but we were going out and working hard to invite them to join from door to door.
Even risking a dawn like one fell bitten by a dog going to invite people, but unless the Lord brings them in, they don't. You could go around and and invite hundreds of people and maybe none of them will come in. So thankfully if we hear the gospel God brought it to pass and even that is worked out, we we might think it's circumstances.
And so on. But God has brought to pass, He brought this man in contact with himself.
So he received a sight. Immediately. He received his sight and followed him, glorifying God. And all the people they saw gave praise unto God. And that's a beautiful thing. When it works out to the praise and glory of God. Not everybody admits it. You know, you don't hear people saying unsaved people saying praise the Lord when somebody got saved. But they noticed it. They noticed it when it's a testimony to them.
And I remember a man was privileged to meet over a Newfoundland. Further, Eric Pilkington had been there the night, sick of the night in which he accepted the Lord. He heard the gospel many times. His name was Hedley Boyd, and for several years he's been exercised about salvation. But he had some habits he was concerned about, didn't think he could give them up. He was. This was a hindrance to him. The crowd was a hindrance to this man, but these habits were.
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A hindrance to Mr. Boyd Headley Boyd.
But this one night after he heard the gospel again, couldn't sleep, and he knew he was concerned. He needed to be saved and this was going to be the night. So he got down on his knees and he admitted to God that he was a Sinner when he asked the Lord Jesus to save him, take away his sins, and to take away his habits.
As the habit disappeared, he said he never had a desire after that.
And his other concern was just like this man, the people. Well, what will the people in the village think? You know, the people have The people in the village are happy. Many of them probably were Christians and they were happy to hear that Mister Boycott saved 60 years old. He wants me to get saved. Won't wait till you're 60 years old. You're not saved. Come to the Lord Jesus while you're young. When Mr. Boyd had a very happy life. And I. This is way off in the north and and we're just enjoying a little time together.
And he was telling us about the old days and how deep the snow would get. And it was just buried everything. His father had a potato seller, and he was digging in the snow, trying to find the door. And he was digging all morning. And finally a lady who lived across the street said, are you looking for your taste? So he said yes. Well, she said, if you just move over a little bit. So he lost his landmark where she was sitting in her living room. She did this where the opening was.
Oh, he told stories like this about how hard times were in the old days, and his wife said I'd leave, told them about the hard times. Why don't you tell them about some of the good times we used to have? I didn't know what she meant by that, being partying or something. But he slipped his wife and he said, well, to tell you the truth.
I've only had a good time since Jesus took my sins away.
And that spoke to me. I thought, that is amazing. What do you consider a good time? Is it when you look back and find the time that Jesus took your sins away? The fact that your sins are gone? What do I think is a good time? Wonderful time, Mr. Boyd appreciated that. I think you only lived about three years as a Christian, but they were happy years for him. And our memories of her passion too. Well, don't let anything stand in your way of coming to the Lord Jesus.
He wants to save you.
Now we go into the 19th chapter and there's a man that all of you know, children know about, this man who sing songs about him, Zacchaeus.
And his name means fewer.
You know the Apostle Paul. He could tell all the wonderful things that he had to his credit as touching the law. Blameless.
Nobody could say are you stole something, you know, just touching your blades. There was nothing. Outwardly Paul admits to something in the 7th of Romans that it was covetousness that got it. The law put the Bender on it, but outwardly he was an upright man. I believe Zacchaeus was like that, too pure. They needed salvation and he got it that day. He needed salvation. It says he was. He was chief among the publicans.
And he was rich. Here's another man that would have been despised by the people they looked down on on Republicans because they're they were tax collectors, and they had a different system than they have here.
And supposedly our system is fair, but it isn't exactly. But in those days the the tax collector would decide how much money a person was worth and charge them accordingly.
And if they weren't upright men, many of them were not. They would overcharge. They figure it was so much easier to pay the government so much, and then he would pass on the correct amount of the rest of his own topic. And so they were hated. And that's how they many of them got rich. But I don't think Zacchaeus was that kind of a man. As we read on, we'll find that out. But here is another person that did not let the opportunity.
Slip by, he did not waste his opportunity.
He wanted to see Jesus verse three, who he was and he was just a curiosity. He wanted to find Jesus and could not for the press because he was little with stature.
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I suppose there's sometimes you must have a parade here in colony. How many parades here? And sometimes you have a parade. And if you're you're young and you're small and you want to see the parade and there's people pressed up together and there are three deep quarters and here in the back all you can see is the back of a people you can't see what's going on. And that's what's this problem was he was so small he couldn't see Jesus because of the crowd.
And remember, he was a rich man. This tells us how earnest he was, how important he considered this. Seeing Jesus, he ran. He ran. You don't expect to see rich man running. Do you see rich man running? They driving in cars, but they don't run down the street. This man was running and climbed up into a Sycamore tree. He climbed up in a tree. Now those of you who are young, you like to climb trees you don't often see.
Older people, fundamentally especially were dressed like this.
Shoes aren't the right kind of slip. You don't climb trees. But this man was so interested in seeing Jesus, he didn't collect that pass by. It didn't matter if the people laughed and said look at that rich man, look at he's all dressed up and he's climbing a tree. He doesn't care.
He wanted to see Jesus. He didn't let the opportunity pass. And so he went and he climbed up into the tree. He knew which way Jesus would pass, And now again we find Jesus looking up.
There were crowds of people, but they weren't that interested in the person of the Lord Jesus. They were interested in maybe seeing a miracle, they were interested in getting fed or something like that, but they weren't so interested in that person. But Jesus came along when he was. He knew. He knows what we want. He knows what we're thinking about. He knows how concerned we are about our own souls and how much we really want to know him. And he knew about Jesus. He knew about Zacchaeus, that he was up in that tree.
But there was a really interesting person up there, so he came along and came to the place and he looked up.
And saw him respond, and he said to Zacchaeus, make haste, hurry up, hurry, and come down for today, and must abide at thy house, and he.
Hurry, that's what these things hurried. He he he wasn't wasting anytime. He hurried and came down and received him joyfully.
Must have made the crowd wonder as they saw Jesus stop and talk to this man, rather out than he was dealing with any of them, apparently, But this man was so interested.
When they saw it see the crowd had a the crowd. The people had an objection. It's the people that hold people back. People hold people back from becoming Christians.
It says when they saw it they all murmured, saying that he was gone to be against with a man that is a Sinner.
Well, we know that Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost. It was his purpose to come to be with Sinner and to save sinners. And that's why we have a gospel meeting tonight, because there might be a Sinner present. When Jesus wants to meet that Sinner, he wants you to meet him. He wants you to be concerned.
And want to meet him. And so the people were holding him back, were complaining. Here he must have been embarrassing, because in verse 8 Zacchaeus stood. And he said unto the Lord, Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor. And if I've taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him forefold. I notice he doesn't say he will do it as though he has as the result of salvation. I believe he was an upright man.
There are upright centers too. There are people who.
Go to church and maybe give money to charity and maybe they're kind to their neighbors and they they don't cheat on their income tax and all that. And yet there's.
And they need the Savior. And I believe Zacchaeus was one like that. He he did marvelous things.
And yet my Lord Jesus says this day his salvation come to this house. It wasn't because of all those things that he did that didn't make him a Christian, but this day his salvation come to this house.
For for so much as he also was the son of Abraham, he was one who was earnestly seeking the Lord Jesus. He wanted to see the Lord Jesus and someone who said, if a person is earnestly seeking the Lord Jesus and the Savior seeking person won't belong to get together.
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So the Lord Jesus came along the way and looked up on the tree. And there is a case Zacchaeus was seeking him. He was seeking.
And the world will seek examples. Zacchaeus stood and said unto the Lord, Behold, Lord, half of my goods I give to the poor, have taken anything from any man but false accusation, and restore him fourfold. Well, that was quite a quite a thing for Zakias to say. He received salvation that day. Sometimes those are the people that are so difficult to reach. They count on their good works. They count on the fact that.
They come to Sunday school every week and say they're worse and they're never given detention at school and they get good marks.
And their mommy and daddy are going to heaven.
Boys and girls, they're lost. You need safer. You need to trust them for yourself.
The Lord Jesus said This day is salvation come to this house.
This day, what a wonderful statement that would be if that would happen tonight, someone would come to the Lord Jesus. There would be salvation in that house.
And then in verse 10 it says for the Son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost, seeking to save that which was lost. Lord Jesus is still seeking the lost. The same man that I mentioned that was 43 years old when he got saved, he sent me a letter one time.
I believe it was around the end of the year and Christmas time and he wrote on the outside of the envelope. Wise men still see Christ.
Wiseman still seek quest?
Who's wise enough to seek the Lord, Zacchaeus the blind man was, and it's a Sinner here tonight. I hope you're wise enough to seek the Lord, because the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.
That's another indication that Zacchaeus was a lost man. Even though he may have done some good things, he was a philanthropist.
He did some good things, but he was lost, and this day he received salvation. Well, these are marvelous things that took place there at the at the city of Jericho. And these are things that will take place in this world. Is a seeking Sinner and a seeking savior. You'll meet.
The meat and the Lord Jesus has come to seek you, and are you seeking him Well, thankful we are that.
For many of us here, we know the Lord Jesus as our savior. And I suppose if we went around the room and tried to find out now, how old were you when you were saved, we would find out that most everybody in this room. I don't know when anybody was saved from his room except himself.
And my wife, maybe we don't even know for sure. But in early years, and I dare say that everyone else in this room might be an exception or two. It's saved in childhood, might be an exception or two. I did ask some brothers one time at a conference. Some of the brothers that take part in the meetings, you know, how old were you when you were saved? Oh, I'm not so sure. But about 7:00. Well, I'm not. I don't really know for sure. But about 10.
And all of them but one, one brother said. I was 3232 and was.
Well, the Lord can save people of any age. I know a man who was in his 90s when he was saved. We know of a man who knew his groceries, now 94, but he was 51 when he was saved, and he still wants to tell people about the Lord Jesus. She's eager to tell them about the Lord Jesus. And I think it seems like the Lord has given him almost an equal time as a Christian, as he had before he was saved to get it right on in years. But he, he's a soul winner.
And so most of us were saved when we were children. And that's why I think for you children tonight, it's very important that you think about these things with your trust in the Lord Jesus. And thankfully, maybe many of you have. I don't know who what your situation is, but if you're still lost, the Lord Jesus wants to save you. He wants to save you tonight while you're young. Then you can live to please. Sometimes we hear a statement made that a person has a safe soul and a lost life.
It could be, even as a Christian, that wasted their lives. But if you wait until you're way up in years to get saved, well, you haven't given the Lord much.
Wonderful thing to be saved young and to be able to live to the Lord Jesus and to learn and came and.
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Mr. Wine Office, an elderly man that was saved when he was 51. He he's using the time he's using these latter years since then to win souls to Christ.
Well, let's trust him. Trust him. He's worthy. He's seeking to save you tonight.
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Scene #20.
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In half that time.
So.
On Thursday.
And.