Tomorrow May Be Too Late -- D. L. Moody
Tomorrow May Be Too Late
"Seek ye the Lord while he may
be found, call ye upon him while he is near."–Isa. 55:6.
I have learned that when anyone becomes in earnest about his soul’s
salvation and he begins to seek God, it does not take long for an anxious
sinner to meet an anxious Saviour. "Ye shall seek me, and find me, when
ye shall search for me with all your heart" (Jer. 29:13). Those who seek
for Him with all their hearts, find Christ.
I am tired and sick of half-heartedness. I don’t like a half-hearted
man. I don’t care for anyone to love me halfheartedly. And the Lord won’t
have it. If we are going to seek for Him and find Him, we must do it with
all our hearts.
I believe the reason why so few find Christ is that they do not search
for Him with all their hearts; they are not terribly in earnest about their
souls’ salvation.
Everything God has done proves that He is in earnest about the salvation
of men’s souls. He has proved it by giving His only Son to die for us.
The Son of God was in earnest when He died. What is Calvary but a proof
of that? And the Lord wants us to be in earnest when it comes to this great
question of the soul’s salvation. I never saw men seeking Him with all
their hearts but they soon found Him.
It was quite refreshing one night to find in the inquiry room a young
man who thought he was not worth saving, he was so vile and wicked. There
was hope for him because he was so desperately in earnest about his soul.
He thought he was worthless. He had a sight of himself in God’s looking
glass and had a very poor opinion of himself.
One can always tell when a man is a great way from God–for he is
always talking about himself, and how good he is. But the moment he sees
God by the eye of faith, he is down on his knees, and, like Job, he cries,
"Behold, I am vile." All his goodness flees away.
The Lord Is Near Us Now
When men earnestly seek the Lord and
are in earnest about their salvation, they will soon find Christ. You do
not need to go up to the heights to bring Him down, or down to the depths
to bring Him up, or go off to some distant city to find Him. This day He
is near to every one of us.
I once heard someone in the inquiry
room telling a young person to go home and seek Christ in his closet. I
would not dare tell anyone to do that. He might be dead before he got home.
If I read my Bible correctly, the man
who preaches the Gospel will not tell me to seek Christ tomorrow or an
hour hence, but now. He is near to every one of us this minute to save.
If the world would just come to God
for salvation and be in earnest about it, all would find the Son of God
right at the door of their hearts.
More Precious Than Precious Jewels
Suppose I should say I have lost a
very valuable diamond here worth $100,000. I had it in my pocket when I
came into the hall, and when I had done preaching, it was not in my pocket
but in the hall somewhere.
Suppose I should say that anyone who
finds it could have it.
How earnest you would all become! You
would not get very much of my sermon for thinking of the diamond. I do
not believe the police could get you out of this hall. The idea of finding
a diamond worth $100,000! If I could only find it, it would lift me out
of poverty at once, and I would be independent for the rest of my days!
Oh, how soon everybody would become terribly in earnest!
I would to God I could get men to seek
for Christ in the same way. I have something worth more than a diamond
to offer you. Is not salvation–eternal life–worth more than all the diamonds
in the world?
Hellfire Necessitates a Holy Fire
People seem to forget that there is
no door out of Hell. If they enter there, they must remain there age after
age. Millions on millions of years will roll on, but there is no door,
no escape out of Hell.
May God wake you up and make you anxious
about your soul. People talk about our being earnest and fanatical–about
our being on fire. Would to God the church were on fire! This world would
soon shake to its foundation. May God wake up a slumbering church!
What we want you to do is not to shout
"amen" and clap your hands. The deepest and quietest waters very often
run swiftest. We want you to go right to work; there will be a chance for
you to shout by and by. Go and speak to your neighbor and tell him of Christ
and Heaven. You need not go far before you will find someone passing down
to the darkness of eternal death. Haste to his rescue!
What we want to see is people really
wishing to become Christians, those who are in dead earnest about it. The
idea of hearing one say in answer to the question, "Do you want to become
a Christian?" "Well, I would not mind"!
My friend, you will never get into
the kingdom of God until you change your language. Men should be crying
from the depths of their hearts, "I want to be saved!"
On the day of Pentecost the cry was,
"Men and brethren, what shall we do?" These people were in earnest, and
three thousand found Christ when they sought with all their hearts.
When men seek Christ as they do wealth,
they will soon find Him. To be sure, the world will raise a cry that they
are excited. Let cotton go up ten or fifteen percent before tomorrow morning,
and you will see how quickly the merchants will get excited! And the papers
won’t cry it down either. They say it is healthy excitement; commerce is
getting on.
But when you begin to get excited about
your soul and are in earnest, then they raise the cry, "Oh, they are getting
excited; most unhealthy state of things." Yet they don’t talk nor write
about men hastening down to death by the thousands.
There is the poor drunkard–look at
him! Hear the piercing cry going up to Heaven? Yet the church of God slumbers
and sleeps. Here and there is an inquirer, yet they go into the inquiry
room as if they were half asleep. When will men seek for Christ as they
seek for wealth, or as they seek for honor?
As I have said, if life is in danger,
how terribly in earnest people become. That is right; there is no doubt
about that. But why should not they be as much in earnest about their souls’
salvation? Why should not every man and woman wake up and seek the Lord
with all their hearts? Then, the Lord says, you shall find Him.
Seek Christ Earnestly
There is a story told of a vessel that
was wrecked and was going down at sea. There were not enough lifeboats
to take all on board. When the vessel went down, some of the lifeboats
were near the vessel. A man swam from the wreck to one of the boats, but
they had no room to take him on. When they refused, he seized hold of the
boat with his right hand, but they took a sword and cut off his fingers.
When he had lost the fingers of his right hand, the man was so earnest
to save his life that he seized the boat with his left hand. They cut off
the fingers of that hand too. Then the man swam up and seized the boat
with his teeth. Now they had compassion on him and relented. They could
not cut off his head, so they took him in, and the man’s life was saved.
Why? Because he was in earnest.
Why not seek your soul’s salvation
as that man sought to save his life?
Will there ever be
A Better Time?
Will there ever be a better time for
the old man whose locks are growing gray, whose eyes are growing dim, and
who is hastening to the grave? Is not this the very best time for him?
"Seek ye the Lord while he may be found."
There is a man in the middle of life.
Is this not the best time for him to seek the kingdom of God? Will he ever
have a better opportunity? Will Christ ever be more willing to save than
now? He says, "Come; for all things are now ready"–not "going to be," but
"are now ready."
There is a young man. My friend, is
it not the best time for you to seek the kingdom of God? Seek the Lord;
you can find Him now. Can you say that you will find Him tomorrow? Young
man, you know not what tomorrow may bring forth. Do you know that every
time the clock ticks, a soul passes away? Is not this the best time for
you to seek the kingdom of God? My boy, the Lord wants you. Seek first
the kingdom of God, and seek Him while He may be found.
Multitudes Can Be Saved!
About thirty years ago a great revival
swept over this land. A great many men stood and shook their heads; they
could not believe it was a healthy state of things. The church was not
in its normal state! The church from Maine to Minnesota and on to California
was astir.
As you passed over this great republic,
over its Western prairies and mountains, and through its valleys, as you
went on by train, passing through its cities and villages, you could see
the churches lit up. Men were flocking into the kingdom of God by hundreds.
In a year and a half or two years,
more than half a million souls were brought in. Men said it was false excitement,
wildfire, and it would pass away. But, my friend, it was grace preceding
judgment.
Little did we know that our nation
was soon to be baptized in blood, and that we would soon hear the tramp
of a million men, that hundreds and thousands of our young men–the flower
of our nation–would soon be lying in a soldier’s grave. But, my friend,
it was God calling His people in. He was preparing our nation for a terrible
struggle.
Supposing you could win the world;
what would you do with it? Would it be worth as much as Christ? Let everything
else be laid aside, and make up your mind that you will not rest until
you have sought and found the Lord Jesus. I never knew anyone to make up
his mind to seek Him but that he soon found Him.
At Dublin a young man found Christ.
He went home and lived so godly and so Christlike a life that two of his
brothers could not understand what had wrought the change in him.
They left Dublin and followed us to
Sheffield, and there found Christ. They were in earnest.
But, thanks be to God, Christ can be
found now. I firmly believe every reader can find Christ now, if you will
seek for Him with all your heart. He says, "Call upon me."
Christ Turns No One Away
Did you ever hear of anyone calling
upon Christ with the whole heart, that Christ didn’t answer? Look at that
thief on the cross! It may have been that he had a praying mother, and
that his mother taught him the 53rd chapter of Isaiah. He had heard Christ
pray that wonderful prayer, "Father, forgive them." And as he was hanging
on the cross, that text of Scripture came to his mind: "Seek ye the Lord
while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near."
The truth came flashing into his soul.
He said, ‘He is near me now. I will call on Him. Lord, remember me when
Thou comest into Thy kingdom.’ No sooner had he called than the Lord said,
"To day shalt thou be with me in paradise." That was his seeking opportunity,
his day.
This Is Your Opportunity Now
My friend, this is your day now. I
believe that every man has his day. You have it just now; why not call
upon Him just now? Say, as the poor thief did, "Lord, remember me." That
was his golden opportunity, and the Lord heard and answered and saved him.
Did not Bartimaeus call on Him while
He was near? Christ was passing by Jericho for the last time, and Bartimaeus
cried out, "Thou son of David, have mercy on me." And did not the Lord
hear his prayer and give him sight?
It was a good thing Zacchaeus called–or
rather the Lord called him; but when the Lord called, he came.
May the Lord call you, and may you
respond: "Lord, here am I; You have called, and I come." Do you believe
the Lord will call a poor sinner and then cast him out? No! His Word stands
forever: "Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out" (John 6:37).
I was glad when that man I told you
of said he felt as if he were too bad. Men are pretty near the kingdom
of God when they do not see anything good in themselves.
At the Fulton Street prayer meeting
a man came in, and this was his story. He had a mother who prayed for him–he
was a wild, reckless prodigal. Some time after his mother’s death he began
to be troubled. He thought he ought to get into new company and leave his
old companions, so he said he would go and join a secret society.
He thought he would join the Odd Fellows.
They made inquiry about him, and when they found he was a drunken sailor,
they blackballed him. They would not have him.
He went to the Freemasons. He had nobody
to recommend him. When they inquired and found there was no good in his
character, they blackballed him. They didn’t want him.
One day someone handed him a little
notice in the street about the prayer meeting. He went. He heard that Christ
had come to save sinners. He believed Him; he took Him at His word; and,
in reporting the matter, he said he "came to Christ without a character,
and Christ hadn’t blackballed him."
My friend, that is Christ’s way. Are
you without a character, with nobody to say a good word for you? I bring
you good news. Call on the Son of God, and He will hear you.
Let us be in earnest about the salvation
of our children and friends. Warn that young lady. Yes, Mother, speak to
that daughter. Father, speak to that child. Wife, speak to your unconverted
husband. Husband, speak to your unconverted wife. Do not let anyone say,
"Nobody cares for my soul." I never saw parents burdened for their children
but that the children soon became anxious to be saved.
What Are You Going to Do?
Before I close, I want to ask you once
more: What are you going to do? If the Lord is near, won’t you call upon
Him? Don’t let some scoffer keep you out of the kingdom of God. There may
be a scornful look upon his face. Perhaps he makes light of what I say.
Don’t mind him. Don’t look to him, but look right up to God and ask Him
to save you.
Every true friend, if you could get
his advice, would tell you to be saved now.
Ask your minister, "Had I better seek
the kingdom of God now?" What will he tell you? "By all means, don’t put
it off another minute."
Ask your godly, praying mother, "Is
it best to seek the kingdom of God now?" Will she say, "Put it off one
week, or a month"? There is not a Christian mother in this land who would
say that. I doubt if there is even an unconverted mother whose advice would
be to put off becoming a Christian.
Ask that praying sister of yours, that
praying brother, any friend you have, whether it is not the very best thing
you can do. And then cry to Heaven and ask Him who is sitting at the right
hand of God, and who loves you more than your father or your mother or
anyone on earth–who loves you so much that He gave Himself for you–ask
Him what He will have you do, and hear His voice from the throne, "Seek
ye first the kingdom of God."
And then shout down to the infernal
regions, and ask those down there. What will they say? ‘Send someone to
my father’s house, for I have five brethren, that he may testify unto them,
lest they also come into this place.’
Heaven, earth and Hell unite in this
one thing: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God." Don’t put it off. Call upon
Him while He is near. And if you call upon Him in earnest, He will hear
that call.
You May Call Too Late
I have no doubt that those who would
not pray when the ark was being built, prayed when the Flood came; but
their prayer was not answered.
I have no doubt that when Lot went
out of Sodom, Sodom cried to God; but it was too late, and God’s judgment
swept them from the earth.
My friend, it is not too late now,
but it may be at twelve o’clock tonight. I cannot find any place in the
Bible where it says you may call tomorrow. I am not justified in saying
that. "Behold, NOW is the accepted time; behold, NOW is the day of salvation."
Those men of Jerusalem, what a golden
opportunity they had with Christ in their midst! We see the Son of God
weeping over Jerusalem, His heart bursting with grief for the city as He
cried, ‘O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! Thou that stonest the prophets, how often
would I have gathered thee as a hen gathereth her brood, but ye would not.’
He could look down forty years and
see Titus coming with his army and besieging that city. They called upon
God then, but it was too late, and eleven hundred thousand people perished.
Now Is the Time to Be Saved
Now is a time of mercy. It may be I
am talking to someone whose days of grace may be few, to someone who may
be snatched away very soon, who may never hear another gospel sermon, who
may be hearing the last call. My friend, be wise! Make up your mind that
you will seek the kingdom of God now. "Behold, now is the accepted time;
behold, now is the day of salvation."
Christ is inviting you to come: "Come
unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
Oh, may we all find rest in Christ now! Do not let anything divert your
mind, but make up your mind this hour that you will settle this great question
of eternity.