It was nearly nine o'clock one lovely Sunday evening, when, as I stood talking with a relative on the pavement in front of his residence, we saw a young girl whom we knew, approaching. After inquiring of her welfare, our conversation took a different turn, and little heeding the continuous, rush of the passers-by, we proceeded to "the old, old story of Jesus and His love," and entreated her to yield her heart to the Lord.
For a few moments she stood, apparently halting between two opinions, and then expressed a great desire for salvation. She went on to explain that being in service, her mistress would expect her to be in by nine o'clock, so that she could not linger longer that evening. We felt almost unwilling to let her depart until she had found that rest for the weary and sin-stricken soul, which the Lord Jesus has promised to give every one that comes unto Him.
Finding that Lizzie would be at liberty on one evening during the week, we obtained her promise for that evening. But when the evening came we waited in vain for her.
So it proved to be with Lizzie; though the seed had been sown only on the Sunday evening before, and though she had appeared to be so much affected by the story of salvation, the enemy had succeeded in catching away that which had been sown in her heart in the few days that intervened. And all this happened at a time when she was softened by a recent bereavement, and we knew the sorrow she felt at the death of a tenderly beloved brother.
By placing before her an attractive picture of this world's pleasures, the enemy succeeded only too well in persuading the young girl to close her eyes and ears to the truth, and the door of her heart to Him who had knocked and sought admission. Having once yielded herself to the suggestions of the tempter, Lizzie soon became indifferent to the truth, and soon after coolly informed me that if life only were before her—that is, if there were no eternity to dread—she would not think of the Savior.
Alas, how many at this moment are pursuing the same downward course! It may be that you, my reader, can remember a moment in which you were almost persuaded to cast yourself at the feet of Jesus, and claim His proffered mercy; but you did not improve the golden opportunity and now, where are you? Consciously afar off from God, with less desire for salvation than you then experienced. And what has the enemy given you in exchange for all the countless blessings which will be yours, if you accept the Lord Jesus as your Savior? Nothing! Nothing but the judgment of God for refusing such a precious Savior, and an eternity of woe and misery.
We beseech you, dear friends, do not do as Lizzie did, in allowing the enemy to catch away the Word of God that has been sown in your heart. Gladly receive His Word; believe what He says and peace and joy shall be yours, both now and for eternity.