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Serious Things
Tomorrow
From the Free Presbyterian Tract Society
Many years ago there lived in Greece a ruler named Archias.
A very selfish man, he lived only for pleasure and cared
little or nothing for the needs of his people. Many hated
him, and at last some plotted together to kill him.
Archias knew nothing of the plot, but a friend in Athens
heard of it. Immediately, he wrote a letter to the king
warning him of his danger and pointing out a way to escape.
Urgently the vital message was sent on its way.
Archias was busy holding a great feast when the messenger
arrived, but since he came all the way from Athens with an
important letter, he was admitted at once into the presence
of the king.
"My lord," he said, "your friend earnestly begs you to read
his message at once as it speaks of serious things." Archias,
merry with wine and bent on pleasure, was in no mood to read
the letter then. Never guessing what it contained, he
laughingly cast it aside, exclaiming as he did so,
"Serious things tomorrow!" Then he returned to his
pleasure.
Poor man. For him tomorrow never came. No further warning
was given. His evening's pleasure came to a sad and abrupt
end. At the height of the gaiety of the feast, those who had
plotted against the king rushed forward and killed him.
Perhaps you are enjoying good health and looking forward to
an evening of fun and pleasure. Thinking about your soul is
too serious for you to consider just now and like Archias,
you say, "Serious things tomorrow!"
But stop! Tomorrow may never come. This may be your last
night on earth. What if God should say to you as He said to
a prosperous farmer long ago, "Thou fool, this night thy
soul shall be required of thee"?
You may not like such serious thoughts, but Satan, the enemy
of your soul, is trying to persuade you to put down this
tract and forget its warning. Meanwhile God is sending you a
warning of coming judgment and at the same time pointing out
the way to escape.
That way is through Christ crucified on the cross for you.
In those three hours of darkness He bore the judgment of God
against sin -- a judgment that you and I deserved. He died;
He rose again; He is seated now at God's right hand in
heaven. Through Him God now offers a free pardon to all who
will believe. The pardon states: "Be it known unto you
therefore...that through this man [Jesus Christ] is preached
unto you the forgiveness of sins and by him all that
believed are justified from all things."
Won't you pay attention to this warning message and come to
Christ for safety? Or will you, like Archias, throw it away
saying, "Serious things tomorrow"? You will have plenty of
time for serious thoughts -- and for nothing else-when you
find yourself without a Saviour, without a friend, without a
hope, in the darkness of a lost eternity.
"How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?"
(Hebrews 2:3)
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