Storm Warning

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 8
Some years ago the New England states were hit by a blizzard that will be remembered by many for years to come. The weathermen had predicted a “northeaster” that would dump several inches of snow.
Before lunch I told my work crew that we would leave work early so that everyone could reach home safely before the storm set in too heavily, snarling traffic. I decided 3:00 would be early enough.
At lunch time I walked next door to a restaurant for a quick lunch, but on the way back the wind was blowing fiercely and snow was blowing sideways instead of falling.
Arriving in the office after lunch, our plans for leaving at 3:00 were immediately changed, and I informed the crew to head straight home without waiting any longer.
This decision proved to be wise, because by 3:00 all major highways were already jamming up. All roads were slippery, snow was blowing and drifting, and soon all traffic completely stopped. This hindered the snowplows from doing their job. Those who waited too long to go home were stranded on the major highways in a serious situation. It took several days for all the snowplows the state could call in, including the U.S. Army, to pull the buried vehicles out, one by one, and clear the highways.
How this should warn us of the terrible storm that is going to fall on this world. God warns us in the Bible to “flee from the wrath to come” (Matthew 3:7). God loves us and wants us to listen to His warnings and come to Jesus for safety. Boys and girls, will you make it safely home with Jesus to heaven before God’s storm of punishment falls on this world?
Jesus said, “Come unto Me” (Matthew 11:28). He also said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me” (John 14:6). And we are told that “NOW is the accepted time  .  .  .  NOW is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2). Don’t wait any longer to escape from the coming storm! “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:31).
ML-01/23/2000