When Mr. Moody was holding meetings in Hartford, Conn., many years ago he pressed a man one night to accept Christ as his Savior at once. Finally the man replied, "Well, Mr. Moody, I will promise you this. I will attend the meeting tomorrow night, and I will accept the Lord as my Savior then.”
That man never reached his home alive. The train on which he traveled ran off a bridge and many lost their lives, among them was the man who promised Mr. Moody he would accept Christ the next night.
"That Experience," said Mr. Moody, "taught me a lesson: never to let anyone off with a promise, but to press them hard to give an immediate decision for Christ, and if that failed, seek to show them the peril of even a night's delay.”
Tomorrow is the devil's time. Don't trust him; he is a deceiver and the father of lies from the beginning.
Dear reader, remember as you read this paper, it may be the last appeal from God to you. God longs to save, you; Christ died to save you, will you not come to Him now?
"How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?" Heb. 2:3. There is no escape.
"Today if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts." Heb. 4:7.