Jim was brought to feel his need of a Savior. He was very unhappy and could find no peace; over and over again, the gospel of the grace of God was presented to him. He was told it was for sinners Jesus came, that it was "to seek and to save that which was lost." He left the glory and became a man. But all this could bring no comfort to poor Jim, and for some days he continued very wretched. At last he told his wife the cause of his unhappiness, and said,
"I want to come to Christ."
"Why don't you?" she replied.
This word was used of God. Jim saw that Christ had finished the work, and was offering him salvation as a free gift, and all he had to do was to take it. So he came to Jesus as he was, and since then has gone on his way rejoicing.
And now, dear reader, if you are not saved, why don't you come to Jesus? Are you troubled and unhappy as Jim was? Then why not come to Jesus just as you are?
No matter how bad you feel yourself to be, Jesus knows all about your badness much better than you know yourself. He knows all, yet loves you better than you know. His word to you is, "Him that cometh unto Me I will in no wise cast out" John 6:3737All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. (John 6:37).
It can be all yours if you will only take Christ as your Savior. O, then, delay not; now is the accepted time.