Four years ago I
wrote a song called
“Too Little Too
Late” that is shown
below. I can think
of no sadder words
to be spoken, when
considering the
eternal destination
of a person’s soul
and the opportunity
missed.
All the family and
friends stood around
to bid adieu
To the corpse in the
coffin lying out for
all to view
They wept and hugged
each other to soothe
their broken hearts
In the background
was the choir
singing all their
parts
They read the
obituary and told of
all he'd done
But now that doesn't
matter he missed out
on the Son
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All the kind words
and the accolades
are empty and vain
The most important
thing in life he
failed to attain
The preacher gave
the sermon and it
was hard for him
For he knew too well
the outcome and it
was oh so grim
At the church and
the graveyard all
said their last
goodbye
All they could do
was stand around and
hang their head and
cry
CHORUS:
Too little too late
he knew not the Son
of God
Too little too late
he'll soon be
covered with the sod
They all prayed for
his soul but none
showed him the way
No one told him of
the Lord and it's
too late to pray
Jesus said in Luke
17:26-29, referring
to the Tribulation
that people would be
as those in the days
of Noah and the days
of
Lot. He
basically said that
they would be going
about their lives as
usual, as if nothing
were about to
happen. Many are
living just like
that today.
I have noticed in
just the last week
so many people dying
unexpectedly. I
assume they thought
they would live many
years to come, but
none of us have any
guarantee of our
next breath. How
horrifying it must
be to not know that
when we left our
house that morning,
we would never be
returning, but
facing judgment from
the God we ignored.
We Christians need
so desperately to be
a witness in word
and deed to this
lost world we live
in. I understand
that so many times
it is hard to find
an opening to
introduce the Savior
to someone. However,
I have found by
experience that God
honor’s his Word;
i.e. “And
whatsoever ye shall
ask in my name, that
will I do, that the
Father may be
glorified in the
Son. If ye shall ask
any thing in my
name, I will do it.”
(John 14:13-14)
My point is if we
ask Him to send us
opportunities to
witness, He will do
so. I have often
missed those
opportunities,
because I wasn’t
spiritually alert.
So we need to be
alert and ready to
see the “opening”
that God provides to
introduce Jesus to
those who are lost.
My Mother was the
best I have ever
seen at witnessing.
You could be talking
about cornbread, and
she would somehow
turn it into a
conversation about
Jesus.
We who already know
Jesus as our Savior
and Lord are very
aware of the urgency
to not put off that
most important
decision in our
lives. Those who are
in the world cannot
see this however,
and sadly many head
off, quite
unexpectedly, into
eternity without
Him.
Once our body dies,
and our soul departs
into eternity, there
are no second
chances. Just read
the account of
Lazarus and the
beggar beginning at
Luke 16:20. The most
difficult sermon to
preach is at the
graveside of one who
is lost. All you can
do is provide God’s
plan of salvation to
those who are left
behind.
If you are reading
this and do not know
Jesus Christ as your
Savior and Lord do
not be casual about
the most important
decision in your
life. The Scripture
says,
“For he says, "In the time of my favor I heard you, and in the day of
salvation I helped
you." I tell you,
now is the time of
God's favor, now is
the day of
salvation.” (2
Corinthians 6:2 NIV)
Do not put this off
until tomorrow. You
may not have a
tomorrow. Jesus told
us about a fool and
his possessions, “But
God said unto him,
Thou fool, this
night thy soul shall
be required of thee:
then whose shall
those things be,
which thou hast
provided?” (Luke
12:20)
Is there something
in your life that
has made you its
slave? You can only
have freedom in
Jesus Christ. Only
Jesus can forgive
sin, and He will.
Only Jesus can
provide real freedom
in your life and
peace in your heart.
“Therefore
if the Son makes you
free, you shall be
free indeed.”
(John 8:36 NKJV) “Peace
I leave with you, My
peace I give to you;
not as the world
gives do I give to
you. Let not your
heart be troubled,
neither let it be
afraid.” (John
14:27 NKJV) "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whoever believes in
Him should not
perish but have
everlasting life.”
(John 3:16 NKJV) “For
by grace you have
been saved through
faith, and that not
of yourselves; it is
the gift of God, not
of works, lest
anyone should boast.”
(Ephesians 2:8-9
NKJV)
Don’t let it be said
of you, too little
too late.
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
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