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Dundeal
(William Watson)
67M
20503 posts
8/5/2006 2:33 pm

Last Read:
8/6/2006 2:07 pm

It Must Be Settled Tonight

The burly miner blinked as he left the dark interior of the coal mine. Stopping at a faucet near the mine entrance, he washed the worst of the grime from his face and hands, then headed towards his home on the outskirts of the village. As he trudged along the dusty lane, he passed the open door of a little church. Inside, a small crowd listened intently as an energetic man gesticulated from the pulpit. Interested, the miner stepped to the door.
"Absolute surrender is what we must have," the minister was saying. "Are you willing to surrender yourself absolutely into His hands? If not, you are not ready to meet your God." The minister paced back and forth on the platform. "We do not know how much longer our life on earth will last. Tonight you are living; tomorrow may be too late. Ask yourself, I beg of you, 'Am I ready to meet the Lord?'"
The miner, touched to the quick, slipped into the back pew. I am not ready to meet God, he thought. I have lived a careless, godless life. How can I make peace with Him? The meeting ended, and the people filed out. Still the miner remained in the pew, his head in his hands.
Finally, the minister touched him on the shoulder. "Sir, are you ready to meet the Lord?"
Blindly, the miner shook his head. "I know I am not. Oh, help me find peace!"
An hour passed as the minister shared the plan of salvation; yet something held the miner back from full surrender.
"It's getting late," the minister said. "Go home, and continue to seek the Lord."
The miner shook his head. "Stay with me a little longer; it must be settled tonight."
"Then we shall stay here together," the minister agreed. Once more he spoke of Jesus, and shared promise after promise. Once more he prayed, but in vain. "I must go," the minister finally said. "It will soon be morning. Go home, and return tomorrow night. Maybe then you will find peace."
"Sir, I cannot leave this place until I find peace."
The poor man's voice trembled. "Tomorrow may be too late. It must be settled tonight."
The minister could not resist his appeal. "By the help of God," he said, "it shall be settled tonight."
Again he explained the steps of conversion; again he prayed. As he spoke, the miner broke into sobs and tears. The light had shone through and pierced his darkness.
"I see it!" he cried. "I give myself absolutely to Jesus, to His will, to do only what He wants. He paid the price for my sins. It is settled. Praise His name, it is settled!" The two men knelt again, but this time they thanked God for bringing light to a sinner.
The next morning the miner went to work as usual. He was sent to a distant part of the mine to gather some tools. When he did not return, his fellow workers went to look for him. They found that the mine walls had caved in, and he was buried in the debris. Working with pick and shovel, they began to dig. From the fragments of rock and rubbish and stone, which hid him from sight, came his fading voice: "Tonight ---- would have been ---- too late. Thank God ---- it was settled ---- last night!"


May the Lord bless you and keep you


honest35 54F

8/5/2006 2:53 pm



Your sister in Christ

Jenn


adorable2eyes
(Freida N)
73F
308 posts
8/5/2006 3:10 pm

What a nice story of salvation and it's importance. Thanks for this post.

Cherish all your happy moments: they make a fine cushion for old age.


Pleaserespectme
(Sandra )
56F
1015 posts
8/6/2006 4:08 am

After working as a caregiver for elderly and ill people, I have
a theory that people can tell when thier lives are coming to
an end. Several of my clients have told me that relatives have
visited them in a dream and told them it is almost time. That
is why I pray often for god to forgive me for my sins, so nothing
is left undone.


Dundeal
(William Watson)
67M
18097 posts
8/6/2006 2:07 pm

hello ladies and thanks for stopping by with your comments, may the Lord richly bless you, cheers

May the Lord bless you and keep you