How long?
March 31, 2005 | 12:00am
As [Jesus] drew near, He saw the city and wept over it. Luke 19:41
It took years before she finally said yes. A Welshman had fallen in love with one of his neighbors and wanted to marry her. But they had quarreled, and she refused to forgive. Shy and reluctant to face the offended woman, the persistent suitor slipped a love letter under her door every week.
At last, after 42 years, he summoned up courage, knocked on her door, and asked her to become his wife. To his delight, she consented. So they were married at the age of 74!
God is also a persistent lover. Century after century He sent prophets, seeking the stubborn people of Israel. Then God sent His Son. In Luke 19, we read that Jesus looked out over the city of Jerusalem and wept because of their hardness of heart (vv. 41-44).
Yet Jesus persisted in His loving pursuit. He opened the way for reconciliation by His redeeming sacrifice at Calvary. Today He is still asking sinners to come to Him, personally accept Him as Savior, and enjoy close fellowship with Him (Matthew 11:28).
If you have come to Him, rejoice that you are His. If you have not, however, you must realize that time may run out. Dont remain forever alienated from the Lover of your soul. Trust Him today. Vernon C. Grounds
Why trade the hope of heavens light
For things that please the prince of night?
Eternal glories wait for all
Who turn and trust Gods loving call. Branon
READ: Luke 19:41-44
God always knocks loud enough for the seeking soul to hear.
It took years before she finally said yes. A Welshman had fallen in love with one of his neighbors and wanted to marry her. But they had quarreled, and she refused to forgive. Shy and reluctant to face the offended woman, the persistent suitor slipped a love letter under her door every week.
At last, after 42 years, he summoned up courage, knocked on her door, and asked her to become his wife. To his delight, she consented. So they were married at the age of 74!
God is also a persistent lover. Century after century He sent prophets, seeking the stubborn people of Israel. Then God sent His Son. In Luke 19, we read that Jesus looked out over the city of Jerusalem and wept because of their hardness of heart (vv. 41-44).
Yet Jesus persisted in His loving pursuit. He opened the way for reconciliation by His redeeming sacrifice at Calvary. Today He is still asking sinners to come to Him, personally accept Him as Savior, and enjoy close fellowship with Him (Matthew 11:28).
If you have come to Him, rejoice that you are His. If you have not, however, you must realize that time may run out. Dont remain forever alienated from the Lover of your soul. Trust Him today. Vernon C. Grounds
Why trade the hope of heavens light
For things that please the prince of night?
Eternal glories wait for all
Who turn and trust Gods loving call. Branon
READ: Luke 19:41-44
God always knocks loud enough for the seeking soul to hear.
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