The Coming Year

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It has pleased God to allow this paper to come to your notice. In His great and righteous Name, I beg a word with you about the coming New Year. It lies before us unsullied by a single crime; a solemn quiet rests upon it. Printers are putting into type the date of the New Year; authors are busy about it; but, as yet, it has not issued from THE ETERNITY OF GOD.
The first hour of its time has not struck: it is still "the future"; and whether we shall breathe the breath of this Life through an hour, a day, a week, a month of it, is unknown, except to God. Its changes, joys, and sorrows are known alone to Him. "To them that look for Him," this coming year may bring the blessed One, the Lord of Glory.
Sinner, you need God; but you do not know God. You have been TRYING TO FORGET GOD.
Perhaps you incline to think that what is wrong about you is somehow His fault—not so much yours. However, you would like to propitiate Him; but that is hopeless. Melancholy work, too, like a preparation for death; for to you He is "the unknown God,"—a mysterious, exacting power, because Satan has misrepresented God to you. Is it not, then, of immense importance that you should awake to what He is, and to your real present position in His eyes?
Suppose the case of a man fully committed for murder, sentenced to death, but under a strange delusion that his conduct in the interval will soften the Judge's heart, and avert the execution of his sentence. How vain his efforts, his tears, his prayers! Long ago the judge did his part—he passed sentence on him, and the prisoner awaits the executioner. Justice must have its course.
The case is your own. Ignorant of the nature of your position, you think (when you do think) that you can amend your ways, lead a new life, read your Bible, repent, pray, and thus make peace with God. You are mistaken; your sentence is contained in these words: "THE SOUL THAT SINNETH, IT SHALL DIE." You have sinned; and it is not possible by reformation to evade the consequences of sin.
We read of a great white throne, and of "Him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them"; but you, if you perish, must stand before, see, and hear Him, whom you have avoided and disregarded.
Listen for a moment longer:
God does not enter into the question of the extent of your sin. Nor have you, for your part, to determine the merits or defects of your position; but, simply, how its inevitable consequences are to be escaped. Here, God approaches you. So long as you seek to amend your condition, He is "a God afar off." Own yourself lost, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the distance between you and God is annihilated. Your sin need not ruin you; your self-confidence, if maintained, would infallibly prove your destruction.
You have heard of "the precious blood of Christ." It was shed for sin. True. Is it enough to satisfy God with regard to your sin? Surely, you reply. Then, if God is satisfied, why may you not be?
"It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation." Heb. 9:27, 2827And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: 28So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation. (Hebrews 9:27‑28).
“Look unto ME, and be ye
saved, all the ends of the
earth: for I am GOD,
and there is none else."