In one of George Whitfield's meetings he preached on "the wrath to come." In the middle of his sermon he abruptly broke off from his discourse. Bursting into a flood of tears he cried: "Oh, my hearers, the wrath to come! The wrath to come!”
“These words," said a young man, "sank deep into my heart, like lead in the waters. I too wept, and when the sermon was ended I went away alone. For days and weeks I could think of little else. Those awful words would follow me wherever I went. 'The wrath to come! The wrath to come!'”
It was God's voice by His servant to that young man, and it became effective in him to his soul's salvation. And God warns you of judgment soon to fall. Beware lest it fall upon you. But He has provided a shelter—all—sufficient and sufficient for all. He would have all hide therein.
Put your trust in Jesus! He is the shelter from the judgment which is about to fall on this world of unbelievers.
"Christ Jesus came into
the world to save
sinners.”