RONALD was one of the cheeriest boys I ever met. On getting better acquainted with Ronald, and inquiring about his conversion, a simple and stirring incident was related. Along with two of his companions he was in the habit of attending Gospel services in a place not far from his father’s house. Little by little the three boys became interested in the glad and glorious Gospel. Nay, more, they were anxious about being saved, and knowing their sins forgiven. One night they waited for the after-meeting.
“Well, boys, are you saved?” kindly inquired the servant of God.
“No, sir, we are not, but we would like to be.”
As the hour was late, and the boys had to be home at a certain time, the preacher thought a moment, then said,
“Well, boys, go home and find the snow prayer in Psalm 51:7. Read it, kneel down and pray it honestly, then come and let me hear how you fare.”
The next night they were all at the meeting in good time. As the preacher spoke of the love of God in giving “His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life,” he noticed the deepening interest on each face. Going up to them at the close of the address, he said,
“Well, boys, are you saved yet?”
At once they replied cheerfully, “Yes, sir.”
“How did it happen?”
Ronald first, then the others in turn, told how they had done as suggested—turned to the Bible, read the snow prayer, and on bended knee cried,
“Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.”
At the same time they looked to the Lord Jesus Christ as the “Lamb of God, who taketh away the sin of the world”. (John 1:29), and found the promise of God to be true, “Look unto Me, and be ye saved” (Isa. 45:22). Looking unto Jesus, they lived.
Did conversion make them miserable and unable to play or enjoy the fun in the snow? Nay, it made them enjoy it better.
Did they die soon after, for don’t all good children die young? On the contrary, they can each still say:
“Years have passed away
Since I began to pray,
And I love the Lord today,
Bless His Name!”
Whether your name be Ronald or Rachel, George or Gracie, or anything else, let me ask, Have you prayed the snow prayer? Are you cleansed in the Blood of the Lamb? Do you know your sins forgiven? If not, get your Bible and find some of the precious promises of God, such as Isaiah 1:18.
“Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as SNOW; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as WOOL.”
Then there is the Saviour’s own invitation to you. Read it for yourself in Matthew 11:28:
“Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
Accept His invitation, trust His precious blood, and you will be able truthfully and heartily to sing:
“How sweet! it is true that I am made anew,
I’m washed in the blood that did flow
So freely to cleanse away the dark stains,
And to make our hearts ‘whiter than snow.’”
More than that, when all the days on earth are past, you will be among the white-robed throng in the Glory Land, singing,
“Thou art worthy.. .. for Thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood.” Rev. 5:9.
ML 12/24/1922