Sodoms Last Night

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The first scripture I like to read is in the 19th of John's Gospel.
The 30th verse of John 19.
When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished. He bowed his head and gave up the ghost.
34th Verse But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came their out blood and water. And he that sought their record, and his record is true, and he knoweth that he stepped through, that he might believe. But these things were done, that the Scripture should be fulfilled. A bowl of him shall not be broken. And again another Scripture said, They shall look on him whom they appeared.
Matthew's Gospel.
The 15th chapter.
Verse 21.
Then Jesus went thence and departed into the coast of Tyre and Sidon.
The older woman of Canaan came out of the same coast and cried unto him, saying, Have mercy on me, O Lord.
Thou son of David, my daughters grievously vexed with the devil. And he answered her not a word.
And his disciples came beside him, saying, Send her away, for she cries after us.
But he answered and said, I'm not sent, but unto the lost sheep of the House of Israel. Then came see, and worshiped him, saying, Lord, help me.
But he answered and said it is not neat to take the children's bread and to cast it to dogs.
He said truth, Lord, yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table.
Then Jesus answered and said unto her, Woman, great is thy face, be it unto thee, even as thou wilt.
And her daughter was made whole from that very hour.
We have in this little passage we've just read in Matthew.
A soul that had a need.
And she came to Jesus.
We find that.
It was only the Lord Jesus that could meet her needs.
And we learn from the Word of God that the only way the Lord Jesus could meet her needs.
Was on the ground of what we read in the 19th chapter of John's Gospel.
We find this woman was under a curse.
He belonged to Tyre. He was a Canaanite.
First would be Canaan.
The dear friend tonight, do you know that?
According to Galatians.
Everyone is under a curse who does not continue.
In the law and yet pretend to keep it.
I would like to ask you tonight, on what basis do you expect?
To find your way to heaven.
If it's on the basis of human righteousness.
We find that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness for all those who believe.
There's only one thing that will meet man's needs, and we learn it from this little passage, and that's mercy.
Mercy.
Oh, how wonderful. The mercy of God.
And dear Christian friends, and I, you and I will sing of that mercy forever.
The mercy of God.
The mercy that reached down because of our need.
Here we have a poor woman who comes first of all, seeking to plead on the ground that he's the son of David, but he won't hear her.
No, because he came for the lost sheep of the House of Israel, and she had no claim whatsoever on Jesus.
Nor do you.
Now there's only one ground.
That we can come to God upon as sinners, and that ground is mercy.
Mercy.
And the reason that God can show mercy to the Sinner is because the Lord Jesus get his precious blood.
To put away every spot and every stain.
That you and I might go free.
And the Word of God says, If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus.
And blame the 9 hearts that God has raised him from the dead. Thou shalt be saved.
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He that despiseth the word shall be destroyed.
That he that regardeth the commandment shall be rewarded.
The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses from all sins.
Nothing else.
And it isn't how much you know, beloved or your intelligence and these things.
No, it's the touch of the garment. Like that woman who simply reached out and touched the garment of Jesus.
He was made whole.
Oh what a savior, how near God has come to us.
As we find the rest of that passage of Romans 10, the word is nigh thee, even in thine heart.
The thy mouth, thy heart.
The Word of Faith which we speak.
Yes, the Word of Faith. Just to confess that precious name of Jesus. That's how simple it is.
You're not going to get saved tonight, dear friend, because of some particular discourse you'll hear.
You will be saved only if you receive Christ as your own personal Savior.
Come on the ground of mercy because of your needs.
Here's a woman who comes, she has no claim whatsoever, and you know what she says? Lord help me.
Have you ever confessed that precious name of Jesus and own him as Lord?
He that tumbles to me I will in no wise cast out.
And you know his answer.
Well, first of all, he says, it isn't me to take the children's bread and cast it to dogs.
But she gives an answer. I thought it was so nice.
The little dog takes the crumbs from under the table.
They were allowed that, you know.
And you're allowed to crumbs tonight.
Making a pretty low place, isn't it?
You're allowed to crumble tonight.
But all you're going to find out it's more than crumbs.
Because all of Heaven's provision is for you, dear friend. As we read of the prodigal who was clothed once he confessed he would send.
The clothes are the best robe, shoes in his feet, ringing his fingers.
Batted calf. Everything provided for the one who simply confesses Jesus as Savior.
And if you're without Christ tonight, if you don't know your destiny, if you can't lay your head on your pillow tonight and know.
Where you're going to spend eternity, Take Jesus now.
He is the Savior. There is no other name given under heaven among men.
Whereby we must be saved just one precious name.
Yes, and that name is sweet to every believer, and it will be sweet to you tonight if you take Him as your savior.
Friend, where will you spend your eternity? Have you thought of it?
Someone told me once they didn't care where they spent to return the teeth, but I knew they did.
And I know you care tonight.
But you know what keeps you from the Savior Either? Your habits.
Or your companion. Isn't it true?
Yes, something in the way isn't there to keep you from Jesus.
Is a day coming when you're going to need a friend bad and the other friends will be gone, your relatives will be gone, all those you trusted in will be gone. But Jesus will be there. Have you put your trust in Him?
Thorough, solemn.
The gospel message, and yet, how precious.
It delivers the soul for all eternity by simply.
Believing.
And so when this woman says, the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the master's table, he he says, Great as I say, be it unto the even as I will. And her daughter was made whole from that very hour.
Now what was the basis of all this? Ah, the Lord Jesus, we were singing went to the cross of Calvary and he went through those hours of darkness there. He was made sin for us, the one who knew no sin. He bore our sins in his own body on the tree, if you believe.
Oh yes.
He took our place.
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And so the one who simply believes is free.
The other night I'd like to speak particularly though.
About an angel's Hand Have you ever heard of an angel's hand laying hold of a man?
That's what I'd like to speak about tonight.
An angel's hands, or, if you please, the last night of Sodom.
It's a solemn subject.
And I'd like you to turn with me.
First of all to second, Peter.
Second Peter, the 2nd chapter.
Sex verse turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes condemned them with an overflow, making them an example under those that after should live ungodly and deliver just lot vexed with a filthy conversation of the wicked.
That word filthy couldn't be read abandoned conversation because it's Speaking of the very day in which we're living an example.
And that's what characterizes our day. For that righteous man dwelling among them in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day-to-day with their unlawful deeds. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptation, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished.
Luke's Gospel, the 17th chapter.
Verse 28. Luke 17 and 28.
Likewise also, as it was in the days of lot, they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded. But the same day the lot went out of Sodom, it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all.
Even thou shalt it be in the day when the Son of Man is revealed in that day.
He which shall be upon the housetop and his stuff.
In the house, let him not come down to take it away, and he that is in the field, let him not let him likewise not return back.
Remember.
Lot White.
Now I want to connect that word stuff with lots white.
Stuff You remember the time when Joseph sent his brethren back to pick to take their father and bring their father to them.
In the land of Goshen.
After he had instructed them, he said regard not the stuff.
For all the land of Egypt is yours, all the wealth of that land is yours. Regard, not the stuff.
Now that's connected with this expression. Remember Lot?
Why? Oh, this is a solemn subject, dear friend.
Because we are reminded here of the awful judgment that fell upon that.
Group of cities in the plains and you get a little word here that says all.
There was nothing left.
Now this is a picture of the judgment that will fall upon Christendom.
They shall not escape, it says in Thessalonians.
1St Thessalonians 5 says they shall not escape what the solemn judgments that will roll over Christendom.
And what does that have to do with lots?
Didn't she live in the House of a righteous man?
And yet the judgment took her.
You dear young people here tonight.
Many of you have sat under the ministry of God's Word in your little meeting room.
From their infancy, you've heard the gospel of the grace of God over and over again.
Are you going to be like Lot's wife?
End up a pillar of salt.
The judgment of God coming over you.
We've spoken of the gospel, the tender pleadings of the Spirit of God, how God has provided everything for you, a Savior, that precious blood that flows from Calvary Cross from each side. What have you done about it?
Turn this May to the 19th chapter or the 13th chapter of Genesis first.
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We've had this subject before us in these meetings. Abraham Lot.
Unsold.
And I felt constrained as the meeting went on.
Having been asked to speak, I felt constrained to say just a little more about this subject in detail.
In the 13th chapter, has much been said about.
Life and his choice.
But we'll read it.
The 10th verse and Lot lifted up his eyes.
In this plane of Jordan that it was well watered everywhere before the Lord destroyed Sodom Gomorrah.
Even as the garden of the Lord, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest. And Tsar. Then Lot tells him all the plain of Jordan, and Lot journeyed east.
And they separated themselves, the one from the other.
Abraham dwelled in the land of Canaan, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the plains.
And catch these tents towards Sodom. But the men of Sodom were wicked.
And sinners before the Lord exceedingly.
Now turn to the.
19th chapter.
And there came two angels to Sodom, and Even, and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom, and Lot, seeing them, rose up to meet them.
And he bowed himself, with his face short the ground, and he said, Behold, now, my Lord, turn in, I pray you, into your servant's house, and carry all night.
Wash your feet, you shall rise up early and go on your way. And they said nay, but we will abide in the street all night.
And he pressed upon them greatly, and they turned in onto him and entered into his house.
And he made them a feat, and did bake unleavened bread, and they did eat. Verse 12. And the man said unto Lot.
Hast thou hear any besides done in law, thy son?
Thy daughters, whatsoever thou hast in the city, bring them out of this place, where we will destroy this place, because the cry of them is waxed and great before the face of the Lord, and the Lord has sent us to destroy it. And Lot went out and spake unto his sons in law, which married his daughters, and set up, Get you out of this place, so the Lord will destroy this city.
But he seemed as one that mocked under his sons in law.
And when the morning arose, then the angels hastened lot, saying, Arise, take thy wife and thy two daughters which are here.
Or are found, lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of the city.
And while he lingered, the men laid hold upon his hand.
And upon the hand of his wife.
And upon the hand of his two daughters.
The Lord being merciful unto him.
And they brought him forth and set him without the city.
And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth broad, that he said, Escape to thy life. Look not behind thee, neither say thou in all the plains escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed and locked. Said unto him, Oh not so, my Lord, ye hold now thy servant have found grace in thy sight. Thus magnify thy mercy, which Thou showed unto me in saving my life, and I cannot escape to the mountains.
But some evil take me, and I die. Behold, now this city is near to flee unto, and it is a little 10 Let me escape thither. Is it not a little one my soul to live? He said an MC, I've accepted thee concerning this thing also, that I will not overthrow this city for the which thou hast spoken.
Hasty escape thither, for I cannot do anything to thou. Become thither.
Therefore, the name of the city was called Zoar.
The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot entered into Zohar.
Then the Lord reigned upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah, brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven.
And he overthrew those cities in all the plains and all the inhabitants of the city.
And that which grew upon the ground.
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But his wife looked back from behind him. She became a pillar of salt.
Abraham got up early.
In the morning to the place where he stood before the Lord.
That he looked towards Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and behold, and lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.
It came to pass when God destroyed the cities of the plains, that God remembered Abraham and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lotwell.
We have in the passage that we read in the 13th chapter.
The first thing that's mentioned is strife between Abraham's Herdman and Lot.
Heard them.
The next thing we have is Lot lifting up his eyes.
And looking toward Sodom.
The next thing we have?
Is Lot pitching his tent towards Sodom?
In the 19th chapter we find he has a house in Sodom.
And then we see him sitting in the Gate of Sodom.
I'm sure he never intended to sit in the gate and be a judge in that city when he left Abraham.
Dear young people.
Dear young parents, there's a solemn warning here for both.
In fact, there is no person in this room this evening. But what? There's a solemn warning for us here.
It was Abraham, as we were told today, who led Lot.
Down into Egypt.
There he got the first touch of the world.
The world.
Yes, oh, what a solemn thing it is. And you know, all Abraham got out of Egypt was.
The money to bury his wife with, to buy the field for the grade. That's all he got out of Egypt.
No, he didn't gain anything to go to Egypt.
He lost.
If you and I, dear fellow Christians, take the wrong path, we're going to lead someone astray.
But if we take the right path, we're going to lead someone into blessing.
And we see Lot making up his mind now, not on the ground of the truth he had received with Abraham.
If we had time, we could trace him from the mouth of that river Euphrates.
As he goes up that valley of Mesopotamia to Heron.
All the luxuries that were there that he left behind. Yes, Lot went along. He went quite a ways in the path of faith. But there came a time of parting.
A time when his eyes no longer saw him who was invisible.
And he turned aside.
As his eyes looked on present things.
What does this have to do with Lot's wife?
The stuff.
All the stuff, and all the stuff does is hinder our souls, beloved. It doesn't matter whether it's an unsaved person or whether it's a saved person. The stuff hinders our soul.
Regard, not the stuff.
The warning in Luke was don't go back to the house. Stop or don't go into the house to get the stuff please, please.
You know this stuff isn't going to help your soul. There never was a day when there was more stuff to hinder.
The sorrow coming to Christ.
Yes, and it was the stuff.
But kept locked back, locked twice back in Sodom. Her heart was in Sodom. The stuff.
Yes, we find Lot on his way now.
To Sodom, all he could see was the well watered plains.
But it says the men were wicked exceedingly before God.
No, what a solemn thing it is to put ourselves in the place of evil.
And temptation.
And how Solomon is for us to put our children in the place of evil and temptation.
Now, what will happen at the end of our course, dear friends? Tonight, How about the end of your court? How about the last night of your life?
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How about the end for those dear children of yours?
Know how many things we have here to exercise our soul?
Lord is courteous to these strangers, these two angels.
But you know, he doesn't think along the lines of these two angels like Abraham did.
These two angels came, and there was a third one, who was the Lord.
In a previous chapter and they Abraham spreads the feast for them under the tree.
That speaks of the cross.
And they were refreshed.
But there's only one thing that ever indicated.
That lot was a believer in the Old Testament.
And that was one thing that he gave these men was unleavened bread.
It speaks of Christ to never sin or could sin.
The only indication that Lot was a believer?
We have to go to the New Testament to find out that he was a righteous man.
Yes, and now we find that the angels would rather stay on the street all night.
Then go into Locke's house.
Is that a word from my conscience, your dear fellow Christian?
Let the heavenly visitor rather stay on the street all night than to go into your house. The word of God says, What hast thou in the house?
It says, What hast thou seen? What have I seen in thine house?
Yes, but he persuaded them when they came in.
But it was not a greeting like it was with Abraham.
And we find the evil rises to the highest point in that city that night.
The angels had gone down to see whether it actually was sold or how slow God is to judgment.
And we find that the time had come when God must judge.
And how do you know, dear friend, tonight? But what the time has come when God's judgment must fall in this world?
One moment we could be gone. Those who are believers.
And all the rest will be left for judgment. All.
We learned in Luke all.
1St Thessalonians 5 all.
Yes, they shall not escape the judgment.
But God doesn't will the death of any. It's not his desire that any should perish.
He provided a savior, as we noted, the one who shed his precious blood, that you and I might escape.
Now lot.
We don't think he was very faithful in his house.
We don't believe that he was teaching his children.
We wonder if he even taught his wife.
We wonder sometimes.
The things of God.
He was busy in the politics of the city.
A wicked city it was.
And now we find.
That there's a message that goes out and these angels shall lot.
It's a solemn message.
Hast thou hear any besides, Oh, how cutting that is to the heart?
Do you have any loved ones in the City of Destruction that are going to be left behind?
And you and I praying, fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, are we in earnest about these loved ones? Hast thou hear any besides?
Done in law.
Sons. Daughters.
Well, I remember reading about Judah. He was in earnest when Benjamin was in prison.
And he says that, Joseph, how can I go to my father, and the lad be not with me?
Is that the way you feel, father and mother about your loved ones?
Are you unconcerned?
Are you indifferent?
Do you think possibly like Lot's wife? Well, I don't think God is going to destroy this city.
It looks all right.
I suppose that's what you thought.
And yes.
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God is appointed a day in which he will judge this world.
And righteousness by that man that is ordained, and he is given witness unto all men.
He's raised him from the dead.
Oh, what a solemn day is coming when the very streets of this city will be empty.
Yes, the last sound will be heard. Everything will be quiet.
Judgment will take all.
And if you haven't been taken home in the Rapture, you'll be left here for judgment.
But a solemn thing that this is to consider, dear friend.
And how about the children?
How about the brothers and sisters?
The sons, The daughters. Are we concerned about this?
We have noticed the words.
Of a man.
Carry all night and rest yourselves.
What are the words of angels? We will abide in the street all night.
Again.
The words of angels.
We will destroy this place.
A lot has said why in the morning you can go your way, no?
Things are going to happen the next morning.
Things are going to happen.
15 first, and when the morning arose, then the Angel hastened Lot.
They arrived. Take thy wife and thy two daughters, which are here, lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of the city.
Yes. Was there any response while he lingered?
Oh, how the heart gets wrapped up in this world, even of the Christians, the believer.
Present things take possession.
Being overcharged with the cares of this life.
All these hindrances are habits.
Or even our companions to hinder us as to heavenly and spiritual things.
And while he lingered, the men laid hold upon his hand.
I don't recall any other place where an Angel took the hold of the hand of a man.
And his wife.
And his two daughters. Perhaps there is.
Think of it.
Angel of God coming down and laying hold of the hand.
Dear friend, that's what he wants to do to your hand tonight if you're unsafe.
Yes, he wants to drag you out of this place.
Because it's going to be destroyed.
It's the mercy of God. Now I notice he doesn't take him into the City of refuse.
The Angel doesn't do that.
He simply.
As Peter says, the Lord knows how to deliver the godly out of temptation.
How does it get in the city of Refuge?
He has to go in by faith.
What is faith? Faith comes by hearing.
Hearing by the Word of God is just that simple.
Have you believed God? Do you believe God?
You can show it by accepting Jesus Christ as your own personal Savior.
Well, they brought them forth, he said. Escape for thy life. Now here we have that which faceless acts on.
First thing is escape for thy life, the next is look not behind thee, neither stay thou all the flames.
Lest thou be consumed.
Now, there were two things that characterized.
The response?
Here on the part of Lot's wife.
We learn as we read on that he looked from behind him.
And he became a pillar of Saul in the 26th verse.
What does this tell us?
It tells us that he regarded the stuff.
More than the message of the Angel.
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That connect with Luke's gospel.
He was on the housetop, not returning to the house.
For his stuff, remember Lot's wife.
Remember Lot's wife?
He was more interested in the stuff.
How about you tonight?
Oh, I'll think about that tomorrow, you say?
Next week when I get older.
I have too much to be occupied with now.
But you don't know what a day will bring forth.
And you picture these people this very night going off, as it were, peacefully.
To sleep.
Expecting another day. And the sun did rise the next day.
That they never completed their day. Not a one of them.
Not a one except those.
That the angel's hands were laid upon, and one of those did not escape.
Yes, although she had a particular judgment of her own.
Very singular judgment upon Lot's wife.
He didn't fall with the.
With the rest of the city.
No, she became a pillar of salt.
He became an example as we learn in Jude.
For those who afterwards.
That lived wickedly. No Ungodly.
And what does it mean to live ungodly? Just to leave God out of your life? That's all.
And if you haven't taken Jesus, dear one tonight as your own personal Savior, you're living ungodly.
Ungodly.
You may be the best citizen of this city that you're living ungodly if you're without Christ.
God invites you to take Jesus your Savior, but God commands you, dear friend.
He's commanded all men everywhere to repent and believe the gospel.
And it's on that basis that he will judge in that coming day by Christ Jesus for disobedience.
And unbelief and these two things which mark Lot's wife, disobedience and unbelief are the two things that characterize Christendom today.
Disobedience to the Word of God.
Unbelief.
It won't happen. Surely it won't happen, they say.
But it will happen.
Yes, it will happen.
This was the last night of Sodom.
Now a lot begins to argue with the Lord in the 18th verse.
I suppose this was his habit.
About yours.
To argue with God.
If you don't obey his words, it's the same as arguing with him, isn't it?
Oh, what a solemn thing it is to hear the word of God and refuse to act upon it.
And lots been in the habit of this.
His whole life is checkered with disobedience to the Word of God. He knew all about Abraham and his blessings on the top of the mountain.
But he turned aside to the things that.
Satisfied the flesh.
You know, I'm thinking right now of a little tiny creature, very small.
That I read about. I don't remember the name of this little preacher.
But it destroys Air Hills.
In Ant colony, one little creature.
And the way it does, it goes into this little colony and suddenly the ants rush upon it to destroy it because it's an intruder. And as soon as they get near it, a sweet aroma.
Cut it forth from this little creature and they're stupefied.
And they make friends with it.
Until it finally destroys the whole Ant hill.
That's what happens a lot.
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Oh, how clever Satan is.
He comes forth as an Angel of light.
And he tells you that the pleasures of sin are what you want because there are pleasures, you know, in sin, but they're only for a season.
Are you going to sell your soul for the pleasures of sin for a season?
A lot didn't go all the way.
But he went a long way.
And lots of saved those by fire.
Now what are you and what will I have? The last night of our lives here, what will we have?
Scripture speaks in the book of Jude about autumnal trees.
What does it mean?
Without proof.
Blankens been to autumnal trees, that is, trees in autumn without fruit.
And when all the leaves disappear, what's going to be left? The leaves speak of the glory.
The outward covering and.
When all the leaves drop off, what will be left? All my friend tonight. Are you going to end your last night like Lot did?
How about the children now? In the 23rd verse, the sun was risen.
Upon the earth, when Lot entered into the Zor, then the Lord reigned upon Sodom von Gamora, brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven, and he overthrew those cities in all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground. But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.
Oh, how solemn this is here. She had all the privileges of locked house.
The privilege is.
Of the House of a righteous land.
If she didn't hear, she could have inquired. God had a great deal to tell her, I'm sure, about his experiences with Abraham.
And how the God of glory had appeared unto Abraham.
Called him out of Mesopotamia to a.
To a place that he would show him and then afterwards give him.
No, Lot didn't have the seven appearances.
Of God to him, like Abraham did.
No, he didn't.
He did have an appearance though.
When the angel's hand grabbed his hand and threw him out of the city.
But it was being saved so as by fire.
Oh dear friends, tonight.
I want to warn you.
Lane of the coming judgment of God upon this world.
And if you and I are taken home as Christians tonight?
The judgment will soon fall. What a solemn thing it is, for those will be left behind.
When the doors closed forever and they'll knock.
And there will be no response. The door will be shut and shut forever.
Want to come to the Lord Jesus tonight before it's too late?
Won't you receive Him as your own personal savior?
Father and mother take stock.
And the lesson that we have here about Lot and his family.
The time is short, there's just a few days left.
The day of the church is soon over.
Soon we'll be in the glory about the last night.
The angel's hand reaching out drag him out of the city, but they had to go into that city of refuge by faith.
Thy faith.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.
And thy house never leave that last part of it off thou and thy house.
Faith believes this. Faith trusts God for it.
My dear friend, tonight, if you're unsaved, remember.
The hour is ticking away.
Of your history here.
And pretty soon, it'll be the last night of your life.
As the angels hand dragged you out of the city, well you have been delivered, most of you, from the temptations of this world.
But it takes faith to enter into the city of refuge.
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Have you had that faith to receive Christ as your own personal Savior? Are you willing to own that precious name tonight?
It also confessed with thy mouth the Lord Jesus.
Believe in thine heart. The God has raised him from the dead. Thou shalt be saved.
Want to do that tonight? Won't you take Jesus as your savior?
Are you waiting for another night? It may never come.
You know, now is the accepted time. Now is the day of salvation.
Won't you come while it's still tall today?
And now we have Abraham. What does he do? All this time? He's on the mountain praying to God.
Is his prayer answered? Yes.
Yes, and when God overthrew those cities of the plains.
He remembered Abraham.
And delivered lot out of the overthrow.
Oh, what a comfort this is for those.
Who have sold?
On their heart.
Because God answers prayer. They have it here. God answers prayer.
And when God overthrew the cities of the plains?
He remembered Lot and delivered. He remembered Abraham and delivered Lot out of the overflow overthrow.
Remember Lot's wife, dear friend.
Remember Lot's wife. You dear young people who have had the privileges of a Christian home. Remember Lot's wife.
And don't go any further. Receive Christ as your Savior now while we sing this little song 21.
Beside for Christ today.
In God's salvation.
See yield, soul and body, heart and will to him who died.
For thee.
They start for Christ today.
And.
Goodnight for you.
The the the. Please do.
The God for right today.
Thy.
Mother.
No more.
One right today.