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Saved by Grace_06
June 13th, 2007, 10:13 AM
Interesting and oddly enough, the people who did the most work for Christ, i.e., evangelizing, missionary work, preaching, etc., all were calvinistic in their beliefs. Yet, there are many today who would claim that those who understand the Bible from a Calvinistic view cannot at all care for souls or be worried about witnessing. It was Chargles Spurgeon who said once..."Have you no desire to see souls saved? Then you yourself are not saved. Be sure of that!" Here's what he said in my morning devotion:


From C.H. Spurgeon:


"Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely."

- Rev_22:17

Jesus says, "take freely." He wants no payment or preparation. He seeks no recommendation from our virtuous emotions. If you have no good feelings, if you be but willing, you are invited; therefore come! You have no belief and no repentance,-come to him, and he will give them to you. Come just as you are, and take "Freely," without money and without price. He gives himself to needy ones. The drinking fountains at the corners of our streets are valuable institutions; and we can hardly imagine any one so foolish as to feel for his purse, when he stands before one of them, and to cry, "I cannot drink because I have not five pounds in my pocket." However poor the man is, there is the fountain, and just as he is he may drink of it. Thirsty passengers, as they go by, whether they are dressed in fustian or in broadcloth, do not look for any warrant for drinking; its being there is their warrant for taking its water freely. The liberality of some good friends has put the refreshing crys tal there and we take it, and ask no questions. Perhaps the only persons who need go thirsty through the street where there is a drinking fountain, are the fine ladies and gentlemen who are in their carriages. They are very thirsty, but cannot think of being so vulgar as to get out to drink. It would demean them, they think, to drink at a common drinking fountain: so they ride by with parched lips. Oh, how many there are who are rich in their own good works and cannot therefore come to Christ! "I will not be saved," they say, "in the same way as the harlot or the swearer." What! go to heaven in the same way as a chimney sweep. Is there no pathway to glory but the path which led the thief there? I will not be saved that way. Such proud boasters must remain without the living water; but, "WHOSOEVER WILL, LET HIM TAKE THE WATER OF LIFE FREELY."

jorjean
June 13th, 2007, 04:51 PM
There is a worship song that goes "Come just as you are to Jesus, come just as you are to know our God. come". We are all at choice, that is the glory of the Gosple. Praise God that we poor have the same access to salvation as the people who ride in the carriages. Praise God the people in the carriages have the chance to repent their pride and "Come".
There is an other line in that worship song that says " One day every tongue will confess You are God, one day every knee will bow, still the greatest treasure remains for those who gladly choose You now! Come".

Saved by Grace_06
June 13th, 2007, 09:36 PM
Amen!