A
Word to the Unconverted
My dear fellow-sinner, I feel
deeply concerned for your present and everlasting welfare; and with that
feeling I write these lines for you. You have an immortal soul--it can never
die, or cease to exist--it must live forever! You are at present in a lost
state; it is not merely the case that you may be lost, you are lost now! You
are a sinner against God! You are condemned already! Every hour you are
sinning, and every sin calls to God, for vengeance on your guilty head! If you
die in your present state--you are everlastingly undone!
Love
prompts me to tell you of your dangerous situation, you are under the curse of
the Almighty, and the wrath of God abides on you! Satan is seeking your eternal
destruction, and the road you are traveling leads to endless despair! You must
he born again--or you are lost forever!! You must be saved now--or you are
eternally undone! You have no future to presume upon, no promise that God will
meet you on the bed of death; you may be taken away with a stroke, in a moment,
in the midst of your sins! The wicked are taken away in their wickedness; only
the righteous have hope in their death.
Do
not presume on the mercy of God, for it is expressly said in his word, "He
hates all workers of iniquity." And you are a worker of iniquity at
present!
Think
of that dreadful word "Forever!"
Think
of those indescribable torments which never end!
Think
of that place where horror-creating darkness always reigns!
Think
of that faithful God who has pledged himself to punish you, if you die in your
present state, with everlasting destruction, away from his presence, and the
glory of his power.
Think
of Hell! Who shall attempt to describe what Hell is? Who shall tell us what are
the excruciating pains, the various tortures, and the interminable miseries
which are in store for all who die outside of Christ?
"No
words can declare, no fancy can paint,
what rage and despair, what hopeless
complaint,
Fills Satan's dark dwelling, the prison
beneath;
what weeping and yelling, and gnashing of
teeth!"
But
Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners; he fulfilled the law,
suffered for sin, rose from the dead and is gone into Heaven, and is able to
save to the uttermost, all who come unto God by him. His precious blood is a
complete antidote for all the repentant sinner's woes; his righteousness will
enable all who embrace it to stand bold in the presence of God; his grace will
pardon all the believer's sins; and his power will overcome all the Christian's
foes. He can save to the uttermost, no case is too desperate; no sinner too
vile; no period of a man's life too late--if God the Holy Spirit draws the soul
to him.
But
have you ever applied to Jesus? Have you heartily sought a saving interest in
his blood--the pardon of your sins--and the justification of your persons?
Though Jesus is a Savior--an able, suitable, and willing Savior; yet he saves
none but those who apply to him--who under a sense of their lost, miserable,
and fearful state, fly for refuge to lay hold on him. You must know Christ for
yourself--you must apply to him for yourself--you must feel his power in your
heart, his blood in your conscience, his light in your understanding, and his
sanctifying grace in every faculty of your soul, if ever you are saved. The
darkness of sin and ignorance has long surrounded you--you are darkness--but if
ever you are saved, you must be made light in the Lord. The stony heart must be
taken away--and the heart of flesh given.
You
must discover your awful state, loathsome condition, and dreadful desert. You
must be led to Jesus as a poor, wretched, miserable creature; seeking for his
mercy, pardon, and peace. You must be led to receive Christ into your heart--to
cast your guilty soul entirely upon his mercy and merit--and have his kingdom
set up within you, which is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
You must receive the Spirit of Christ--and be conformed to the image of Christ.
Notions will not do; duties will not do; your own works will not do: you must
possess Christ as your Savior, his obedience must be your justifying
righteousness; his blood the price of your pardon; his Spirit your sanctifier;
his name your plea; his promise your ground of hope; and his person and perfect
work your only foundation.
You
must know him to be God, and your God; a Savior, and your Savior; as peace, and
your peace; as a prophet, and your prophet; as a king, and your king; to rule
in you and reign over you forever. You must be led by the Spirit of God...
Know the truth, and by it be made
free; to love holiness, and earnestly follow after it; to hate sin, and mourn
over it before God; to walk uprightly, and yet place no dependence in it; to
joy in God, as your reconciled God and friend; and to prove Christ to be
precious, most precious to your soul.
You
must be led to value and prize Christ... more than the world, with all its
riches, honors, and pleasures; more than life, with all its comforts,
endearments, and connections; more than anything and everything besides.
The
Lord Jesus must be...
your
food and drink, on which you live; your rest and refuge, to which you retire;
your life and light, which above all things you prize; your joy and peace,
which you cannot but value; your delicious banquet, which you wish always to
enjoy; your boast and glory, of which you often speak; your all in all, which
would be enough, if all else was lost, and without whom all beside is nothing.
You
must take Christ to be...
your
wisdom, in all difficult cases; your righteousness, in which to stand before
God with acceptance; your sanctification, to make and present you spotless and
faultless before the presence of his glory; your strength, to enable you to
perform his precepts, obey his will, conquer your enemies, and honor his dear
name; your salvation to deliver you from sin, Satan, the present evil world,
death, Hell, and the grave; and your exceeding great reward, when time shall be
no more.
You
must make Immanuel...
your
advocate before the throne, and put your entire cause into his hands; your
physician, to heal all the maladies of your soul and body; your refuge in every
time of distress; your shield to preserve you from danger; your dependence in
all straits and difficulties; and your confidence for evermore.
You
must...
Know
God in Christ, as your Father; approach God through Jesus, as your Mediator;
and go to God with him as your plea.
You
must live to his glory on earth--if ever you enjoy his glory in Heaven.
My
dear fellow-sinner, I charge you--do not deceive yourself. Search the
Scriptures to see whether these things are so; search your own soul, to see if
you possess these things; search into your life, and see if your conduct proves
that you are a real, decided, spiritual Christian. All religion without these
things--is mere vanity and vexation of spirit; with them it is joy and peace.
Without possessing these things--you are lost; with them--you are saved
forever! As well have no religion, as not true religion; and no man can have
true religion without knowing something about the things above mentioned, and
manifesting the same to the world.
Your
soul is of immense value,
time is flying,
eternity is just
at hand,
death is coming,
and after that
the judgment!
I
shall meet you at the judgment bar of God--and you will meet me there. You
cannot say that you were not warned of your danger, or that your fearful state
was never pointed out to you, or the way of escape made known. I have set
before you your state; I have preached unto you Jesus in this book, I have
solemnly warned you to flee from the wrath to come. If you love darkness rather
than light, if you prefer sin and the world--to Jesus, if you are content to go
on in ignorance, until you are landed in the dark regions of perdition--then
your condemnation is just, and your eternal punishment will be dreadful!
"This
is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men love darkness
rather than light, because their deeds are evil." John 3:19
"If
we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the
truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, but only a fearful expectation of
judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God. Anyone who
rejected the Law of Moses died without mercy on the testimony of two or three
witnesses. How much more severely do you think a man deserves to be punished
who has trampled the Son of God under foot, who has treated as an unholy thing
the blood of the covenant that sanctified him, and who has insulted the Spirit
of grace?" Hebrews 10:26-29