SANDY WILKINS was a fisherman. His face was weather-beaten and his muscles were hard. Sad to say, Sandy’s heart was hard too toward God. He felt he was as good as any man. He didn’t think he needed a Saviour. He wanted nothing to do with folks who talked about God’s Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, and of how He died for lost sinners.
Sandy’s wife did not know that she, too, was a lost sinner. But when some gospel meetings were being held in their little town on the coast, perhaps out of curiosity she decided to go herself. That very night she heard the wonderful story of God’s love for men and women. She believed God and she accepted Jesus as her Saviour. After the meeting she hurried home to tell her husband the wonderful news. What happened then is best told in Sandy’s words: “One day my wife said to me, ‘I am going to the meeting tonight. Mother went there and she is so changed and so is my sister. I would like to see what they do.’
“I felt annoyed but only said, ‘Well, if you go you are a great fool. Go if you want to, but they will never get me to go.’ She tried to persuade me to go with her but I would not listen. Then I got very angry but I was afraid to tell her not to go.
“When my wife had gone to the meeting I became most miserable. I could not sit still in the house so went out for a walk. I even went over by the meeting house but I stayed on the back side of it. I tried to hear what was going on inside without anyone seeing me. The little I heard made me realize that those people were most serious in telling about sinners and hell and how Jesus had died for sinners.
“Soon I went home but I was most unhappy. I went to bed but I could not sleep. At about ten o’clock my wife returned. She came to the side of my bed and said, ‘O, Sandy, I must tell you I am saved.’ She fell on her knees and praised God out loud for saving her. And then she prayed for me! My whole soul was stirred but pride and the devil would not let me admit that I was miserable.
“At last, with perspiration breaking out all over me, I said, ‘What do you feel, Jean?’
" ‘Feel', she said. ‘It’s no feeling Sandy that saves a sinner. It’s just believing! I believe that God speaks the truth when He says that Christ died for my sins. The Bible says that if I believe this, He will give me eternal life. Now I do believe it and I will never come under the sinner’s judgment, for another verse says, “There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ.” Oh believe that, Sandy, and you will be saved and we will then both be so happy.
“How the devil did try to keep my mouth shut,” Sandy continued. “The devil tried to prevent my owning that the Spirit of God was convincing me that I needed a Saviour. At last I said, ‘Now, Jean, pray that I may be saved.’ She did pray and such a power of the Spirit of God came over me that I thought I saw the Saviour on the cross. I cried out, ‘Oh, Jean, I see my Saviour, and His wounds were for my sins.’
" ‘Hold to that, Sandy,’ she said. Then we prayed together that all my unbelief might be taken away. She thanked God that I was saved, and then I did, too. We slept none that night for the joy of thinking that we would never come into judgment.”
The Bible says, “Look unto Me and be ye saved.” Isa. 45:22. Sandy Wilkins looked to Jesus and by faith saw Him hanging on Calvary’s cross enduring the judgment of God that really belonged to him. True to His word, God saved Sandy’s soul. Won’t you do as Sandy did?
“This is the record that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.” 1 John 5:11.
“He that heareth My word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.” John 5:24.
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16.
How terrible it will be for lost sinners who have neglected salvation.
Memory Verse: “BEHOLD, NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME; BEHOLD, NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION.” 2 Cor. 6:2.
ML-10/20/1963