Two friends were talking
on religious topics. They discussed the question of
punishment for sin in a future life. They settled
to their own satisfaction that there was none. They
decided that hell was a myth. They argued that God
was a God of love, and could not consign His creatures
to hell and punishment.
The conversation dropped,
when a Christian, who had been a silent listener to
the discussion, said, “Suppose it’s true after
all.” The words seemed to cut the air, and
fall on the ears of the other two with crushing force.
The power of God seemed behind them, as it ever is
behind the truth. Solemn silence reigned for many
minutes. God had spoken.
Suppose it’s true
after all that God must punish sin? How
would you stand before Him? What could you say to
Him? How would you fare before the Judge?
Suppose it’s true
after all that hell is a reality? A
skeptic sneeringly asked, “Where is Hell?” The ready
and true answer came, “At the end of a Christ-rejecting
life.” Let me ask you, what lies at the end of the
path you are now treading?
Suppose it’s true
after all that the Lord Jesus is the only
Savior, and His death the only means by which you
can be fitted for God’s presence. What if you neglect
Him?
What think ye of Christ?
Is the test
Suppose it’s true
after all that the much despised blood
of Jesus is the only thing that can cleanse you from
your sins. Has it cleansed you, or are you still in
your sins going on at a frightful pace to a lost eternity?
Suppose it’s true after
all, as Scripture states, that salvation is not
of works. What is all your church-going, Sunday-school
teaching, and the like, if you rely upon any or all
these as good works to save you or help to save you?
Worse than useless. A fatal mistake, if persisted
in.
Suppose it’s true after
all. Ah! If it were all untrue, the believer has
the best of it in this world, and is no worse off
in the next. But if it is true after all, how terrible
will be your doom if you die in your sins.
“Faithful is the word,
and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus came
into the world to save sinners,” 1 Timothy 1:15
Suppose it IS true
after all!