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Edited by Heyman Wreford
THERE is no time to lose. Delays are dangerous, and facts are stubborn things. The door of mercy will soon be closed. The coming of the Lord draweth nigh, which will close the door of God’s mercy and grace that now stands widely open.
There is no time to lose. Thousands will positively be shut out of heaven, the home of homes. And why? Because they have put off the question of their soul’s salvation, and let all their opportunities pass by until it is too late. WOE, WOE BE TO THEM!
Oh, the horrors of being lost! Too late for heaven! Too late! At the present moment we find that death is very busy. We are constantly hearing of first one and then another being called away suddenly from time into eternity.
Oh, that men and women would be wise, and children and young people, too, and get the vital question of their soul’s salvation settled at once. Tomorrow may be too late.
“The wages of sin is death.” And after death comes the judgment for the unsaved and unbelieving. Then eternity, that long, long time — limitless — fathomless. God’s warning voice sounds again in your ears, “Prepare to meet thy God.”
But there is no time to lose. “Behold, he cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him,” etc. The awful storm of God’s judgment and wrath will overtake men, and the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, when there will be no place to hide from Him.
THIS YEAR MAY BE THY LAST.
THIS MONTH MAY BE THY LAST.
THIS WEEK MAY BE THY LAST.
THIS HOUR MAY BE THY LAST.
THIS VERY MOMENT MAY BE THY LAS
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Then all is over! But where shall you be in eternity?
R. S.