Chapter 6
DANGER OF BEING SIDE-TRACKED
"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather
reprove them." (Eph. 5:11)
We frankly admit that error and false doctrine are some of Satan's most
successful means of recapturing souls. However, while this is true, it is also
equally true that carnal associates and worldly friends have been the cause of
more people backsliding and returning to sin and the world than all the
erroneous books on earth. Therefore, newly converted souls cannot be too
careful at this point. When money, pleasure, strong drink and all other devices
fall in the hands of the devil to induce souls to return to the ways of sin, a
subtle, sly, attractive human being (especially a woman) hardly ever fails,
unless God mightily interposes.
A number of years ago in the midst of a powerful revival the preacher
observed a young lady under deep conviction. He was moved by the Spirit to
urge her to give her heart to God. He plead with her and urged her not to
grieve the Holy Ghost, but she replied, "Not tonight." She went home under
deep conviction and told her parents how she felt, and how she had been
halting between two opinions; that she never felt such concern for her soul
before, and never realized her danger of being lost at any period during her
life so much as she realized it that night. Her parents were unsaved and had
no concern for her eternal welfare. On asking their opinion regarding her living
for Jesus, they said in reply: "You are young and will have plenty of time," so
after a struggle with the Spirit of God for several days she yielded to the advice
of her parents and sent the Holy Spirit away. Some weeks after the revival
closed she was stricken down very ill and in a short time was on the verge of
eternity. She tried hard to pray and obtain the favor of God but He refused to
be entreated. She had allowed her loved ones to get between her and the
Savior. Hence she went out into the great beyond -- a lost soul.
A young man in the East, some years ago, was wonderfully saved and
called to preach the Gospel; but his wife was quite a society belle and a great
lover of pleasure, hence, she rudely withstood him for years until finally he
decided to renounce all of his religious scruples and join her in the broad way
of sin. In a few months he was stricken with a serious illness and was nearing
the dreadful gates of death. Before passing away, he cried out in a shrill,
fiendish tone: "R____, you have damned me! You have damned me! You
have damned me!" and then glided over the "Falls of Eternal Death."
Reader, whatever you do, be true to God and stand by your conviction,
no matter if it causes you to lose every friend in the world, sleep in the street,
die in the poorhouse and be buried in the potter's field.