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The Hour Is Come!

John 17: 1

This was the crises hour in the life of Christ,
and the pivotal  point in the redemptive purpose of God.
Jesus Christ is about to die the death of the cross.
In the cross all streams of prophecy will meet,
and from it will radiate all the glowing lines of history.

It was not only the hour of decision for the Son of God;
it was the hour of destiny for the redeemed among men.

The inhabitants of heaven,
the glorious holy angels and archangels
would crowd heaven's battlements
to watch with breathless  interest
this hour of decision and redemption.
Millions of human beings through all eternity
will praise God for what  Christ did for them
in this His crucial hour.

I'm going to lift this text out of its setting,
and apply it to  every unsaved soul before me.
This is your hour of decision!

There are those here in this service
who must decide for Christ this very hour.
Think of all the millions  and millions of years that lie ahead of you.

If you receive Jesus Christ in this service,
you will have done something that you will never, never regret.
If you do not receive Jesus Christ,
you will regret it for ever and  forever.

Among all the millions who are and have been saved,
there was never one who has ever regretted his or  her decision.
The only regret that I have ever heard
is that
such a decision was not made sooner.

I am saying to every unsaved man or woman, boy or girl,
that the hour is  come for you to face
the greatest question you will ever face.
It has to do with the salvation of your soul --
your relation to God through Jesus Christ.

The time has come for all who are here without Jesus
to end all intellectual dishonesty,
all moral cowardice,
and without evasion or further delay,
face honestly the fact
of where you are going to spend your everlasting future.

I would  ask you to look at several plain,
practical compelling reasons
why
you should in this hour accept Christ,
and join those of us who have received Christ as Saviour
on the highway to eternal glory.

The hour is come for you to consider the value of your soul.

Your soul is you, yourself.
Man  is not a body that has a soul in it.
Man is a soul who lives in a body.

Your soul -- the real you, shall live forever.
Your soul is your greatest possession.
That is why Jesus said,
"For what shall it profit a man,
if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul
?"
(Mark 8: 38)

Jesus Christ died to save you from the power and penalty of sin.
God valued your soul so highly
that He gave His only Son to die that you might be saved.

What have you done about the salvation of your soul
for which Christ died and  that will live forever?

Suppose, that on your way home from this service
you should see a house on fire.
You would run over and look through a bedroom window,
and see a baby asleep in a cradle.

The flames are licking along the wall toward the cradle,
and in a minute, that infant will be engulfed in flames.

Suppose, you saw the mother of that baby
down on her hands and knees on the floor carefully picking  up pennies.
She is slowly and carefully picking them up one at a time.

What would you think if you saw that?

You might think that in the excitement of the fire,
that mother's mind had suddenly become deranged.
No sane mother would gather pennies
while her baby's life was in danger.

I would say to all who are unsaved,
you are like that mother.
You are picking up pennies while your soul is dying.
You are concerned and anxious over the trifles of the  earth
while your eternal soul is in danger
of burning  forever in the fires of hell.

Surely, the hour is come for you to stop
this insane gathering of pennies,
and consider the  value and destiny of your eternal soul.

The time is come for you to see that:
ingratitude to God is a grievous sin.

God is the giver and sustainer of life,
as well as the redeemer of your soul.
You and I belong to Him by a  threefold
right of creation, preservation, and redemption.

God created you.
He daily preserves you.
And through the  death of Christ on the cross,
He will pardon your sin.

In Romans 1, Paul lays this indictment
against the pagan world of  his day:
"Because that, when they knew God,
they glorified him not as  God,
neither were thankful
."

Does that describe you?

You know there is a God.
Do you glorify God?
Do you love, honor and obey God?
Have you confessed (and do you confess) before men
that you  believe in God
and are thankful to Him
for what you are  and have in Him?

God could have ordained that you be born,
not in this land of liberty and plenty,
but in  the jungles or in a depressed land
or as a despised  untouchable; but He did not.
Are you thankful for that?

Over 1900 years ago in a human body,
Jesus died on a dreadful cross for your sins,
taking your punishment that you might go free.
Have you thanked God for that?

Imagine a person knowing that Christ died for him or her,
yet has never thanked God for it.

"Blow, blow thou winter wind,
Thou art not so unkind
As man's ingratitude."

Imagine  the mighty God dying for puny, sinful men,
yet there is no gratitude for God.
What a horrible sin!
The hour is  come for you to end such grievous ingratitude.

The hour has come to turn to God:
lest you miss the joy of living  forever in God's heaven.

In less than 100 years from now every person in this service
will be gone from this earth.
Some might be gone from this earth
tomorrow or next week or next year,
but I can say, without  doubt,
that everyone here will be in eternity 100 years from  now.

All who are saved will go to the wonderful place
God has prepared for us in the eternal city called heaven.
What a glorious place it will be
with all the saved  people who ever lived assembled there.
What a magnificent new world it will be
with all
sorrow and sickness,
all misery and need,
all wars and bloodshed done away  with.

There are some beautiful places in this world,
but in  heaven, everything will be beautiful --
more than anything we can imagine --
beautiful beyond our fondest dreams.
It passes all human language to describe it,
and human  understanding to comprehend its glories.

The joys of the  eternal life in heaven will be
far, far beyond the joys we  know in this poor, limited world.

Dr. R. A. Torrey said:
"Do you ask me what eternal life means?
I cannot tell  you.
I continue what its beginnings are,
for thank God, I have them in my own heart.
But what eternal life means in all its fullness,
no human language can describe,
and no human imagination can conceive.
I will tell  you what to do.
Take that moment of your life
whose joy was purest,  deepest,
highest, holiest, divinest, multiply it by infinity,
and carry  it out to all eternity,
and you will have some faint conception of what  eternal life means
."

I would ask every unsaved person in this place
if you are willing to live and die
and never see and  know God's glorious heaven?
I'm not!
I don't intend to miss the greatest sight
our eyes should ever look  upon.

You must decide for Christ now
because you will certainly stand before God in judgment.

God's Word declares:
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the  judgment."
(Hebrews 9: 27)

We all will die!
But that isn't all!
"... but after this the judgment."

That is an appointment every single individual will have to keep.
That is a meeting every unbeliever will have to attend.

I have thrilling news,
however, for those not now ready to meet God.
In Revelation 20 we read,
"And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God;
and the books were opened...
and the dead were judged out of those things
which were written in the books
."

That means as surely as people have lived and died,
so surely will face  God before that judgment throne
unless they receive God's  salvation.

Thank God, there is one way to escape that  judgment.
Jesus said,
"He that believeth on him that sent me,
hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation;
but is passed from death unto life
."
(John 5: 24)

Think of that -- shall  not come into judgment.
Don't you wish God could say that of you?

You must know that the hour is come for you to be saved
and escape
the judgment of God.

I urge you to receive Christ because
hell awaits every  unbeliever
.

I would think that just knowing the love of God
should draw each unbeliever to Him.
But if not, you  must hear of God's wrath.

People might scoff at  hell.
They might use it as a swear word.
They might even laugh at Christians who believe that there is a hell.
But they won't be in hell one moment
before they will really believe it.

Do you know that Captain Smith on the maiden voyage
of the supposed, unsinkable Titanic, while walking the deck one evening,
was handed a radio report warning of icebergs in the  path of the ship?

He was not moved with fear to slow the  speed of the ship,
but calmly put the report in his pocket,
and resumed his walk while the great ship continued at full speed
crashed into an iceberg;
and 1490 people, the captain among them
died in the icy waters.

They died because he refused to be alarmed.

Did you know that on  that tragic morning of Pearl Harbor,
Sergeant Joseph Lockhart ,  sitting at a radar screen,
detected the approach of a large  group of enemy planes,
and alerted his superior officer?
That officer refused to be moved with fear or to be alarmed,
and told Sergeant Lockhart to forget it.
He insisted that they could only be American plans.

That morning nearly 3000 American soldiers were slaughtered like sheep
because that  officer would not be moved with fear
and believe the  warning that had come.

What can I say, concerning hell,
so that you will see it's awful reality?

People will live forever after they leave this earth.
There are only two places where they can do -- heaven or hell.
The saved will go to heaven.
The unsaved will go to hell.

What a fearful place hell must be!
To spend  eternity in the place where Christ said,
"Their worm dieth not,  and the fire is not quenched."

I believe that someone here is ready to say,
"The hour is come for me to be saved,
lest I spend eternity in hell
."

You must come for there is danger in delay!

This may not be the first time
you have been near to the kingdom of God.
It may be the last!
With all my heart I urge you to let nothing
keep you back
from receiving Christ -- now!

The hour of decision
is come for you!
God is ready to give you life and hope and  joy.
You will never regret your decision
to make this the  greatest moment of your life.

If you refuse this golden opportunity,
it could pass and never return.
In that case you will go out that door
and commit spiritual suicide --
for your soul could be doomed forever!

The  verdict
: a soul destroyed through indecision --
lost forever by delay!

One of the most intriguing stories of World War II
was told by a young paratrooper,
who was led to Christ in a church in Chicago:

"He was one of ten paratroopers in training.
They went up in a large training plane to make their first jump.
He was third in line.

It was a tense, fearful moment.

The first man walked to the door, and  bravely stepped out.
He floated down and landed safely.

The second young man went to the door and hesitated.
His nerve failed him.
He walked past the door and stood to one side.

Then, this third young man's turn came.
He summoned his courage and stepped out of  the open door.
He also landed safely.

But, he had scarcely jumped free of the plane,
when it suddenly exploded,
and every man aboard that plane died,
including the young man who had had his chance and missed it.

So, for your soul's sake, don't linger any longer.
God has set before you an open door!
So many have found in Christ the true joy and meaning of life.

Step out for Christ now!
"Now is the accepted time, now is the day of salvation."

Don't miss this opportunity!
Come now, while there is yet  time!

Sermon by Dr. Harold L. White
Email Dr. White at hleewhite@aol.com
 

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