I Was A Fool

jester fool costume

Before I was saved by the grace of God, I was a fool. I thought sin was fun and bad behavior was funny. I thought very little about whether or not the way I was living was pleasing to God.  I had little concern about the next life, except maybe when someone I knew died. I thought I was good enough to get to heaven – even if I had to spend a little time in Purgatory, a nonexistent place invented by the Catholic church. From my perspective, as someone spiritually blind and spiritually dead I shared the same outlook on life as just about everyone else who is currently under the wrath of God, waiting for their heart to stop beating, and to stand before the Judgment throne of the Almighty, to be judged, found guilty, and cast into everlasting fire. How about YOU?  Are YOU a fool?…

 

“For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” [Matthew 16:26]

 

Are you living as if this life is all there is?

 

Are you living as if a sinner like you is OK in the eyes of an infinitely holy God?

 

Are you living as if your appointment with death and with God will never come?

 

Then YOU are a fool… God says so right here:

 

Proverbs 10:23 ‘It is as sport to a fool to do mischief: but a man of understanding hath wisdom.”

 

Proverbs 12:15 “The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise.”

 

Proverbs 13:19 “The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul: but it is abomination to fools to depart from evil.”

 

Proverbs 14:16 “A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: but the fool rageth, and is confident.”

 

Proverbs 17:10 “A reproof entereth more into a wise man than an hundred stripes into a fool.”

 

Proverbs 18:2 “A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.”

 

Proverbs 18:7 “A fool’s mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.”

 

Proverbs 23:9 “Speak not in the ears of a fool: for he will despise the wisdom of thy words.”

 

Proverbs 26:11 “As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly.”

 

Proverbs 28:26 “He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool: but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.”

 

Proverbs 29:11 “A fool uttereth all his mind: but a wise man keepeth it in till afterwards.”

 





How much of a gambler are you?

READ ON AND FIND OUT…

Are you gambling with your eternal soul

 

man says: “I’m not really a gambler. I just play the lottery (or bingo, raffles, etc.) and besides, the money is going to a good cause.”

 

God says: “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” [Proverbs 14:12].

 

man says: “I need to gamble because I need more money. I’ll be happy if I have just a little more money.”

 

God says: “For what is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” [Matthew 16:26].

 

man says: “Gambling is just a matter of having a little ‘harmless’ fun and besides, nobody is going to tell me what to do with my time or my money.”

 

God says: “the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: who shall be punished with everlasting destruction” [2 Thess 1:7-9].

 

man says: “God is not against me having a little more money.”

 

God says: “Thou shalt not covet” [Exodus 20:17] … Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do no break through nor steal” [Matthew 6:19-20].

 

Friend, if you don’t care about God’s commandments, then you are gambling with your eternal soul. If you do care, then read the rest of this message before its too late…

 

God did not put us here on earth to kill time or to gamble away money. He put us here to live to His glory and to be our brother’s keeper:

 

“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” [1 Corinthians 10:31]

 

“Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the LORD your God.” [Leviticus 20:7]

 

“See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” [Ephesians 5:15-16]

 

Are you striving to live a holy life that is pleasing to God? Are you treating your time and money as if it were God’s?

 

“Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die.” [Ezekiel 18:4]

 

The only way we live a life pleasing to God’s is to repent of our sins and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ. What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ? It is simply this: Whoever dies without the salvation from sin that Jesus alone provides, will have to endure the wrath of God. That means they will spend eternity in Hell paying for their sins themselves:

 

“and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night” [Revelation 14:11]

 

Do you think that your soul is something to gamble with? Then go ahead and keep ignoring God’s warnings:

 

“How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation” [Hebrews 2:3]

 

You are gambling with your soul if you think that church membership, prayers, good deeds or human effort of any kind can help you to make peace with God. God says that everyone born into this world is a hopelessly lost sinner who cannot pay for his sins no matter what he tries to do. Only Jesus Christ can take away a person’s sins, which was the reason why Jesus came to earth, was crucified, died, was buried and rose from the dead on the third day:

 

“being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him” [Romans 5:9].

 

Do you want to stop gambling with your soul? Then cry out to God to have mercy on you today…

 

“And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.” [Luke 18:13]

 

man says: “I don’t believe any of this.”

 

God says: “the fearful, and the unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire” [Rev 21:8]

 

When man dies lost and wakes up on Judgment Day, man realizes that God’s warnings are true: “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.” [Jeremiah 8:20] … “For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?” [Revelation 6:17]

 





How Men Come To Christ

by C.H. SPURGEON

 

“No man can come to Me, except the Father which hath sent Me draw him:
and I will raise him up at the last day” — John 6:44

 

How then does the Father draw men? Arminian preachers generally say that God draws men by the preaching of the gospel. Very true; the preaching of the gospel is the instrument of drawing men, but there must be something more than this. Let me ask to whom did Christ address these words? Why, to the people of Capernaum, where He had often preached, where He had uttered mournfully and plaintively the woes of the law and the invitations of the gospel. In that city He had done many mighty works and worked many miracles. In fact, such teaching and such miraculous attestation had He given them, that He declared that Tyre and Sidon would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes, if they had been blessed with such privileges. Now, if the preaching of Christ Himself did not avail to the enabling these men to come to Christ, it cannot be possible that all that was intended by the drawing of the Father was simply preaching. No, brethren, you must note again, He does not say no man can come except the  minister  draw him, but except the  Father  draw him. Now there is such a thing as being drawn by the gospel, and drawn by the minister, without being drawn by God. Clearly, it is a divine drawing that is meant, a drawing by the Most High God—the First Person of the most glorious Trinity sending out the Third Person the Holy Spirit, to induce men to come to Christ.

 

Another person turns around and says with a sneer, “Then do you think that Christ drags men to Himself, seeing that they are unwilling?” I remember meeting once with a man who said to me, “Sir, you preach that Christ takes people by the hair of their heads and drags them to Himself.” I asked him whether he could refer to the date of the sermon wherein I preached that extra-ordinary doctrine, for if he could, I should be very much obliged. However, he could not. But said I, while Christ does not drag people to Himself by the hair of their heads, I believe that He draws them by the heart quite as powerfully as your caricature would suggest.

 

Mark that in the Father’s drawing there is no compulsion whatever; Christ never compelled any man to come to Him against his will. If a man be unwilling to be saved, Christ does not save him against his will. How, then, does the Holy Spirit draw him? Why, by making him willing. It is true he does not use “moral suasion”; He knows a nearer method of reaching the heart. He goes to the secret fountain of the heart, and He knows how, by some mysterious operation, to turn the will in an opposite direction, so that, as Ralph Erskine paradoxically puts it, the man is saved “with full consent against his will”; that is, against his old will he is saved. But he is saved with full consent, for he is made willing in the day of God’s power. Do not imagine that any man will go to heaven kicking and struggling all the way against the hand that draws him. Do not conceive that any man will be plunged in the bath of a Saviour’s blood while he is striving to run away from the Saviour. Oh, no. It is quite true that first of all man is unwilling to be saved. When the Holy Spirit hath put His influence into the heart, the test is fulfilled: “Draw me and I will run after Thee” (Song 1:4). We follow on while He draws us, glad to obey the voice which once we had despised.

 

But the gist of the matter lies in the turning of the will. How that is done no flesh knoweth; it is one of those mysteries that is clearly perceived as a fact, but the cause of which no tongue can tell, and no heart can guess. The apparent way, however, in which the Holy Spirit operates, we can tell you. The first thing the Holy Spirit does when He comes into a man’s heart is this: He finds him with a very good opinion of himself. “Why,” says the man, “I don’t want to come to Christ. I have as good a righteousness as anybody can desire. I feel I can walk into heaven on my own rights.” The Holy Spirit lays bare his heart, lets him see the loathsome cancer that is there eating away his life, uncovers to him all the blackness and defilement of that sink of hell, the human heart, and then the man stands aghast. “I never thought I was like this. Oh! Those sins I thought were little, have swelled out to an immense stature. What I thought was a molehill has grown into a mountain; it was but the hyssop on the wall before, but now it has become a cedar of Lebanon. Oh,” saith the man within himself, “I will try and reform; I will do good deeds enough to wash these black deeds out.” Then comes the Holy Spirit and shows him that he cannot do this, takes away all his fancied power and strength, so that the man falls down on his knees in agony, and cries, “Oh! Once I thought I could save myself by my good works, but now I find that, `Could my tears forever flow, Could my zeal no respite know, All for sin could not atone, Thou must save and Thou alone.’“

 

Then the heart sinks, and the man is ready to despair. And saith he, “I never can be saved. Nothing can save me.” Then comes the Holy Spirit and shows the sinner the cross of Christ, gives him eyes anointed with heavenly eye salve, and says, “Look to yonder cross, that Man died to save sinners; you feel that you are a sinner; He died to save you.” And He enables the heart to believe, and to come to Christ. And when it comes to Christ, by this sweet drawing of the Spirit, it finds “the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, which keeps his heart and mind through Christ Jesus” (Phil 4:7). Now, you will plainly perceive that all this may be done without any compulsion. Man is as much drawn willingly, as if he were not drawn at all; and he comes to Christ with full consent, with as full a consent as if no secret influence had ever been exercised in his heart. But that influence must be exercised, or else there never has been and there never will be, any man who either can or will come to the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

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HEAVEN: What will it be like and who will be there?

galaxies heavens stars universe majesty of god

This information is for people who think they are going to heaven, who think their good deeds will outweigh their bad deeds and that God will therefore grant them entrance to His eternal kingdom.  Many such people will want to run out of heaven, since it will be so foreign to them and to their way of thinking. They will want to run from the King of Heaven if their sins have not been forgiven and if their hearts have not been supernaturally changed.

 

Most people want to go to heaven someday. After all, who really wants to go to hell? But the Bible tells us heaven is a place of absolute moral purity and holiness, where no sin can be allowed. So why would an unholy person ever want to go to heaven? Surely they would be miserable there without the ability to indulge in the kinds of activities that they were engrossed in here on earth. Why would they want to live with the author of the Bible after having continually violated His commandments all their lives? The truth is, such people [the unholy] will never go to heaven. Only those who have the righteousness of Jesus Christ will be there.  They are the only ones who will want to be there.  Do you possess the righteousness of Christ?  Have you received the gift of God – eternal life – as evidenced by a changed attitude about sin and holiness?

pigs wallowing in mud

Just as a pig by nature is happy wallowing in the mud and mire, so an unsaved sinner is happy reveling in his sins.  Without the mud of sin to enjoy in heaven, the unsaved would be quite miserable there. And just as a cat by nature hates to get wet, so a saved sinner hates to commit sin once he has the spirit of God in him.  With a new spirit and a new heart, living and dwelling with a holy, sin-hating God will be a great joy and a real pleasure for the true Christian.

 

Jesus Christ is Lord of heaven. He is holy and righteous.  He hates sin and can have no fellowship with those who die in their sins.  If he does not become Lord of your life on earth (Lord of your thoughts, words and deeds), do not expect him to welcome you with open arms into heaven. The Bible paints a very grim picture of the fate of those who die without the salvation that Christ alone provides:

 

“And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.” [Luke 12:4-5]

 

“And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.” [Revelation 20:15]

 

“And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night” [Revelation 14:11]

 

“But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.” [Revelation 21:8]

 

“He that believeth on him [Jesus] is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.” [John 3:18]

 

How we are made holy and fit for heaven:

 

“except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish” [Luke 13:3]

 

“The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” [Mark 1:15]

 

Only by an act of God (being “born from above”) and through the power of the Holy Spirit can a person truly repent (turn from sin and have an imparted desire to be holy and live holy, being preoccupied with pleasing God).

 

Read the Bible carefully, asking God to show you the truth about how sinful He sees you and about how holy He is. Find out why Jesus Christ left heaven and came to earth to suffer the full fury of the wrath of God. Was it for YOUR sins? If not, then you will indeed be damned because there is no other Saviour:

 

“for there is no other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved” [Acts 4:12]

 

Jesus is not your Saviour until He has converted you:

 

“Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” [Matthew 18:3]

 

Seek the Lord while he may be found. Call upon him while he is near…. Cry out to God to have mercy on you and to save your lost soul from the wrath to come before its too late – before you end up in hell forever, with all those who have no hope, all those who weep and wail and gnash their teeth.

 

“The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved” [Jeremiah 8:20]

 
This is what it will be like for those who end up in heaven:

BEAUTIFUL FELLOWSHIP with their blessed Redeemer – Jesus Christ – who suffered and died for all their awful sins.

EXTREME JOY & GLADNESS that there will be no sin in them or around them any longer, no more taking of our Lord’s name in vain, no more ungodly thoughts or speech or actions.

WONDERFUL COMPANIONSHIP with all the godly saints who died before them, who love God and His laws as they do and who hate sin as God hates it.

AWE & WONDER for the holiest Being in the Universe, God Almighty, the Alpha and Omega, the Lord of Hosts, the King Of Glory, who did something for man that man could never do for himself, pay the awful penalty for sin that we could only pay if we were to spend eternity in hell.

IMMENSE GRATITUDE for God’s grace and mercy for having saved them from eternal wrath in Hell at such a terrible price to Himself – the sacrifice of His beloved Son, Jesus.

PREOCCUPATION WITH BEING IN THE PRESENCE OF such a holy, righteous, and sinless Creator who came up with such a glorious plan of salvation that showed His love and mercy in the most powerful way imaginable.

PRAISE, WORSHIP AND SINGING to God about His incredible love for saved sinners like them.

UNENDING THANKFULNESS for the opportunity to serve and worship such a gracious God and Savior for all eternity.

Do you think you will want to be in a heaven like this?
Do you think God will want you there?

 

“And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood; And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind. And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places. And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?” [Revelation 6:9-17]

 

Friend, if God has not made you ready for heaven, to the point where you long to be in a sin-free world and in permanent fellowship with a HOLY GOD who hates sin, then you will be among those mentioned above who will be screaming for the rocks to fall on you to hide you from God’s wrath.

 





Have You Truly Come To Christ?

by A.W. Pink

 

By the way of introduction let us bring before the reader the following Scriptures:

 
      1. ‘Ye will not come to Me, that ye might have life’ (John 5:40).

 
      2. ‘Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest’ (Matthew 11:28).

 
      3. ‘No man can come to Me, except the Father which hath sent Me draw him’ (John 6:44).

 
      4. ‘All 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).

 
      5. ‘If any man come to Me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple. And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after Me, cannot be My disciple’ (Luke 14:26,27).

 
      6. ‘To whom coming, as unto a living Stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God, and precious’ (1 Peter 2:4).

 
      7. ‘Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them’ (Heb 7:25).

 

The first of these passages applies to every unregenerate man and woman on this earth. While he is in a state of nature, no man can come to Christ. Though all excellencies both Divine and human, are found in the Lord Jesus, though ‘He is altogether lovely’ (Song 5:16), yet the fallen sons of Adam see in Him no beauty that they should desire Him. They may be well instructed in ‘the doctrine of Christ,’ they may believe unhesitatingly all that Scripture affirms concerning Him, they may frequently take His name upon their lips, profess to be resting on His finished work, sing His praises, yet their hearts are far from Him. The things of this world have the first place in their affections. The gratifying of self is their dominant concern. They surrender not their lives to Him. He is too holy to suit their love of sin; His claims are too exacting to suit their selfish hearts; His terms of discipleship are too severe to suit their fleshly ways. They will not yield to His Lordship – true alike with each one of us till God performs a miracle of grace upon our hearts.

 

The second of these passages contains a gracious invitation, made by the compassionate Savior to a particular class of sinners. The ‘all’ is at once qualified, clearly and definitely, by the words which immediately follow it. The character of those to whom this loving word belongs is clearly defined: It is those who ‘labor’ and are ‘heavy laden.’ Most clearly then it applies not to the vast majority of our light-headed, gay-hearted, pleasure-seeking fellows who have no regard for God’s glory and no concern about their eternal welfare. No, the word for such poor creatures is rather, ‘Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth, and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee to judgment’ (Eccl. 11:9). But to those who have ‘labored’ hard to keep the law and please God, who are ‘heavy laden’ with a felt sense of their utter inability to meet His requirements, and who long to be delivered from the power and pollution of sin, Christ says: ‘Come unto Me, and I will give you rest.’

 

The third passage quoted above at once tells us that ‘coming to Christ’ is not the easy matter so many imagine it, nor so simple a thing as most preachers represent it to be. Instead of its so being, the incarnate Son of God positively declares that such an act is utterly impossible to a fallen and depraved creature unless and until Divine power is brought to bear upon him. A most pride-humbling, flesh-withering, man-abasing word is this. ‘Coming to Christ’ is a far, far different thing from raising your hand to be prayed for by some Protestant ‘priest,’ coming forward and taking some cheap-jack evangelist’s hand, signing some ‘decision’ card, uniting with some ‘church,’ or any other of the ‘many inventions’ of man (Eccl 7:29). Before any one can or will ‘come to Christ’ the understanding must be supernaturally enlightened, the heart must be supernaturally changed, the stubborn will must be supernaturally broken.

 

The fourth passage is also one that is unpalatable to the carnal mind, yet is it a precious portion unto the Spirit-taught children of God. It sets forth the blessed truth of unconditional election, or the discriminating grace of God. It speaks of a favored people whom the Father giveth to His Son. It declares that every one of that blessed company shall come to Christ. Neither the effects of their fall in Adam, the power of indwelling sin, the hatred and untiring efforts of Satan, nor the deceptive delusions of blind preachers, will be able to finally hinder them – when God’s appointed hour arrives, each of His elect is delivered from the power of darkness and is translated into the kingdom of His dear Son. It announces no matter how unworthy and vile he be in himself, no matter how black and long the awful catalogue of his sins, He will by no means despise or fail to welcome him, and under no circumstances will He ever cast him off.

 

The fifth passage is one that makes known the terms on which alone Christ is willing to receive sinners. Here the uncompromising claims of His holiness are set out. He must be crowned Lord of all, or He will not be Lord at all. There must be the complete heart-renunciation of all that stands in competition with Him. He will brook no rival. All that pertains to ‘the flesh,’ whether found in a loved one or in self, has to be hated. The ‘cross’ is the badge of Christian discipleship: not a golden one worn on the body, but the principle of self-denial and self-sacrifice ruling the heart. How evident is it, then, that a mighty, supernatural, Divine work of grace must be wrought in the human heart, if any man will even desire to meet such terms!

 

The sixth passage tells us the Christian is to continue as he began. We are to ‘come to Christ’ not once and for all, but frequently, daily. He is the only One who can minister unto our needs, and to Him we must constantly turn for the supply of them. In our felt emptiness, we must draw from His ‘fullness’ (John 1:16). In our weakness, we must turn to him for strength. In our ignorance we must apply to Him for wisdom. In our falls into sin, we must seek afresh His cleansing. All that we need for time and eternity is stored up in Him: refreshment when we are weary (Isa 40:31), healing of body when we are sick (Ex. 15:26), comfort when we are sad (1 Pet 5:7), deliverance when we are tempted (Heb 2:18). If we have wandered away from Him, left our first love, then the remedy is to ‘repent and do the first works’ (Rev 2:5), that is, cast ourselves upon Him anew, come just as we did the first time we came to Him – as unworthy, self-confessed sinners, seeking His mercy and forgiveness.

 

The seventh passage assures us of the eternal security of those who do come. Christ saves ‘unto the uttermost’ or ‘for ever more’ those who come unto God by Him. He is not of one mind today and of another tomorrow. No, He is ‘the same yesterday, and today, and for ever (Heb 13:8). ‘Having loved His own which were in the world, He loved them unto the end’ (John 13:1), and blessedly does He give proof of this, for ‘He ever liveth to make intercession for them.’ Inasmuch as His prayers are effectual, for He declares that the Father hears Him ‘always’ (John 11:42), none whose name is indelibly stamped on the heart of our great High Priest can ever perish. Hallelujah!

 
 

Printed copies of the above tract can be ordered from:

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