"Where To?"

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At the bus station the traveler stood at the counter to buy a ticket.
"Where to?" asked the agent.
"I haven't decided," replied the man.
"Then you had better make up your mind," was the prompt answer of the clerk.
Good advice! Before you laugh at the traveler, ask yourself the same question. You are here today, but you are going—"Where to?"
Have you thought that eternity with its unending ages must be spent either in God's bright home in heaven or in the gloom of eternal darkness? To which are you going?
You don't know?
Then you had better decide at once!
But, you say, I don't mean to be lost forever.
Then you had better decide at once for Christ. One day's delay may mean hell forever. For the sake of your precious soul, "Flee from the wrath to come."
There are only two choices. Once more: "Where to?"