We find in these verses some of the most staggering
words in the entire Bible. They are the ones that make men shudder
and tremble. Yes, "It is appointed unto man once to die," and no man
can cancel this appointment. It is also appointed unto man to stand
before an all knowing Judge whose name is Jehovah. We all know the
possibility of death hovers over every one of us this very moment.
The question that I would like to impress upon each of us is this:
Are you ready to face this death if it should come now? As you are
pondering the words of this sermon, realize that it could be your
last one before you are transported into eternity. Do not think it
is impossible. Many people think this subconsciously, but the truth
is, you could die right now while you are reading this.
I was preaching in my country a few years ago, and
God was moving in a mighty way. One particular night, as I was
standing in the pulpit of God, a burden came into my heart that was
unusual. It was such a crushing burden that I began to hold on to
the pulpit and cry out to the people with deep compassion and care.
I didn’t understand what had come over me. As I was pleading with
the people, a man who was sitting in the front row of that church
suddenly slumped forward. I was the first to see it, and I went from
the pulpit, and ran down to where he was. I called for some medical
help. A nurse rushed forward and took his pulse. She looked up at me
in shock and said, "He’s gone. This man is dead. I’m sorry." A tear
came down her face as the reality settled down upon her. The tears
flowed down my face as I realized that this man had died while I was
preaching. I couldn’t carry on preaching. I looked at the
congregation in brokenness and said to the stunned congregation,
"This man has passed away. We cannot go on. I want you to go home
and come back tomorrow to the next meeting."
I watched the people of this town stand and move
towards the door in stunned silence. Suddenly, my heart rent in two,
and I was moved to cry out loud, "If you faced death right
now, would you be ready to meet with God?" Revival broke out
in that church that very night. If that would have been you, would
you face it having prepared to meet with God?
When I was first married, I was preaching in Cape
Town, South Africa. I was in the church, soaking my self in prayer
and the Word of God, preparing to preach. I looked out and saw what
a lovely day it was. I felt I should go for a walk along the beach
to get my mind clear and to get some fresh air. It was just a short
distance from the church. I went down to the beach. I began to pray
as I walked along. I went away from the crowds. I walked and walked
until I was out of sight of everyone.
Suddenly, two men came swiftly over the dunes. I
realized these men were evil as I looked in their faces. Screaming
like animals, they pulled out these long blades. I could do nothing.
I just looked at the blades. One pulled me down. The other got on
top of me.
One said, "Kill him! Kill him!" Suddenly I saw blood
all over. I didn’t feel any fear, but I knew that I was being badly
hurt. The long blades were cutting me.
I looked into their eyes and saw hatred. I thought
to myself, "How could someone who knows nothing about me, hate me so
much?"
He shouted at me, "We hate you people! I’m going to
kill you!" And suddenly, my mind began to realize what was actually
going on. The most amazing thing happened right at that moment. I
thought to myself, "My time is gone. I am going home right now,
never to be hurt by the devil again. I’ll never face any more
temptation or hurt from Satan again. I’m going home to Jesus right
now. My time is finished."
In my heart came welling up a joy and a peace that
passeth all understanding. Like a wave, divine love flowed through
me. The thought that I was going to be with Jesus for all eternity,
safe in His arms, caused this joy to well up so much that I began to
worship God aloud.
Suddenly, this man standing over me began to weep.
He shouted at me, "How can you say such things when you know you’re
going to die? How can any man die like this? How can you say such
things? How can you have no fear of death like this?"
I looked at him, and I said, "It’s because I’m a
Christian. I have prepared to meet with God. I’ve been washed in the
blood of Jesus. There is no judgment facing me of any sin. It has
all been washed in the blood through Christ. The Bible says, ‘Fear
not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul;
rather fear him that is able to destroy both the soul and body in
hell.’"
The man got up, and he cried loudly. The other man
got up from behind me, and he began to hit this man and swear at
him, "What are you crying for? We hate these people. Kill him, man!"
This man said, "No. No. What I have done to you
today, sir, is a terrible mistake. I am sorry for what I have done
to you. I have made a terrible mistake."
I began to speak to them about God. The other man
started crying, "Let’s just get away from him." They began to run.
As they ran, they turned around. The one was weeping so loudly he
was literally sobbing.
I cried out to them, "Oh, I want to see you in
heaven! I want to know you’ve been saved, that I didn’t go through
this for nothing. Seek God to save you." They just kept running,
weeping.
I got up somehow and made my way back. When they
found me they took me to a hospital, and contacted my wife. There I
sat while they were stitching me. I began to think and reason, "Oh
God, why would Thou allow such a thing to happen to me? I wasn’t out
there in sin. I wasn’t out there in folly that I needed to be
rebuked and chastened. I was out there in prayer. I was going
through a sermon to preach for Thee. How could You allow such a
thing to happen to me?"
Suddenly God spoke to me in my heart. His voice
echoed in my heart, "I allowed this to happen to you to show you how
man can die with a peace that passeth all understanding, no matter
what the circumstances of his death are."
Oh, if you faced death right now, would you face it
having prepared to meet with God? Would you face it having God’s
peace? There’s no understanding how God can give you this peace at
such a moment—but He does give it! Death has lost its sting. The
grave has lost its victory. If you faced death right now, would you
face it with men’s blood on your hands? Will you answer that
question to God, every one of you, right now?
If you faced death right now,
would men's blood be on your hands?
Ann Smith was a twenty-year-old girl when I was a
young fellow at Bible School. The Smith family had one of the
godliest homes in our nation. Her father was one of the most loved
preachers of our time in South Africa. This family took me under
their wing, and I loved them for their godliness.
But, here was Ann, one of their daughters,
backslidden. She was so backslidden that she was going into the
world. As a girl, she gave her life to Christ. As a girl, she knew
what it was to have quiet times. She knew what it was to confess
Christ to people, to walk with God. Now, somehow, she was tasting
what the devil wanted her to taste. Is that possible? It is. It’s
beyond understanding. I have never been able to grasp it, even to
the smallest degree. How is it possible that you could have tasted
Christlove, presence and power; and then, after having tasted God as
your friend and companion, go back to what the devil holds out to
you? It’s beyond understanding how anyone could ever listen to Satan
again after tasting of Christ. There’s no understanding, no way of
explaining it. Ann was backslidden, and there she was going off into
the world breaking her godly mother’s heart. This was after her
father had just died.
I remember talking to her about what she was doing.
She said, "You know Keith, don’t think I enjoy sin. I’m not going to
lie. I’m not enjoying it. I just can’t stop. Don’t think I enjoy
walking out that door knowing that my mother gets on her knees as I
shut the door and doesn’t get up until I come home." She said, "Even
in laughter, the heart is sorrowful. I laugh, but I am sorrowing."
I said to her, "Oh, Ann, what is God going to have
to do with you? What is God going to have to do to make you come
back out of sin?"
Two weeks later, they found she was riddled with
cancer—at twenty years old. She was in such bad shape that they just
closed her up and said, "She’s only got days to live." She lay
dying—dying. Oh, how she clung to God in desperation to cleanse her
by the blood for her sins, for trampling afresh on the blood of
Christ! How desperately she sought God to enable her to face
eternity.
Then, when she had confessed with such desperation
and longing to be cleansed and forgiven afresh, she did something
that staggered everyone. She didn’t sit back and say, "Okay, now let
me die. I’ve been given my time to get right with God and now all is
well." No, Ann, in her dying days, said, "Bring my friends here. I
must speak to them." She begged them to come. They came. They began
to weep looking at her. She said, "Forgive me, I never warned you
while I was in sin with you. I knew you were going to hell. I knew
with what you were doing you’d go straight to hell. I never warned
you. Forgive me, but I must warn you now. You are going to hell. If
you die, you are going straight to hell for eternity. God will judge
you unless you come to Christ. Repent from your sins. Please don’t
go to hell." She begged them. They wept. As the next one came, she
begged the next one; as the next one came, she begged him. There
were those that would not come. She said to the nurse, "Please take
this telephone number. Please tell her, ‘You wouldn’t come to me,
but I need to give you this message. You are going to hell unless
you repent from your sins. Forgive me that I didn’t warn you. I beg
your forgiveness. I should have warned you. Oh, come to Christ! Get
saved by the blood of Christ!’"
Then Ann would ask the nurse, "Did you tell her she
was going to hell?"
"Yes," the nurse said weeping.
"Please take this next phone number. Tell him the
same thing. He’s going to hell."
The moment came when Ann Smith sat back on that bed
and could not think of one single soul left on earth whose blood
would be on her hands. She had warned everyone she had neglected
previously. She had begged each of them. She didn’t want to face God
with men’s blood on her hands! She was desperate not to face God
that way.
Tell me, if you faced death right now would you face
it with men’s blood on your hands? The only reason you’ve never
warned them is because you’re backslidden yourself. If you’re
rightly related to God, you will take this seriously. The only
reason you can sit here tonight with men’s blood on your hands is if
you’re backslidden—not a little bit, but greatly backslidden. Don’t
doubt that. I would be a liar in the pulpit if I would say anything
different. If you faced death right now, would you face it with
men’s blood on your hands?
If you were with a soul that
was facing death right now, what would you say to him?
I was talking with an Anglican minister, who had
come to one of my meetings, to pray and weep for souls while I
preached. I said to him, "Why are you different than other Anglican
ministers?"
He looked at me and started to weep again, "Oh,
Keith, I was a blind leader of the blind for over twenty years. I
stood in the pulpit preaching as an unsaved man. I was so sincere. I
wanted to serve God, but I was blind.
"One day the phone rang. There was a terrible
accident outside of town. I rushed out to the ambulance. Crowds
gathered. I looked down at a young man who had grown up under my
preaching. His body had been ripped apart. I thought he was dead. I
went down on my knees. His eyes focused on me. He was dying. He
said, ‘Father, thank God it’s you. I’m dying. I can’t face God. I’m
so full of sin. Help me to face God.’" He pulled this boy up into
his arms. This boy looked at him in desperation, "Help me. I’m
dying. I’m going right now. Please help me to face God!"
This man looked at him and felt for his prayer book.
He couldn’t pray without a prayer book. He didn’t know how to help a
man who was so condemned by sin to face God. Suddenly he saw this
young man’s eyes turn from desperation to condemnation as he
realized that this "religious" man couldn’t help him to face God.
The young man died with his eyes full of condemnation.
This minister looked at me and said "I couldn’t eat.
I couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t preach. I couldn’t go back into the
pulpit. I wondered if anyone has ever faced God through anything
like that. What have I done to help men find God and truth so that
they can face God? When I looked into that boy’s eyes, I knew he
wasn’t clear with God!"
"No one knew what to do with me. My mind just
snapped! Some Christians came and said, ‘You’re coming with us,
we’re taking you to hear the truth!’ They took me to a series of
meetings where a young fellow was preaching the gospel. I stood
there and thought to myself, ‘Oh, I know these verses are in the
Bible, but I’ve never been able to put it like that. How is it that
I’ve never been able to understand? This person is preaching in such
a way that a child could understand. How is it possible?’ I began to
sob and weep.
"I cried out loud, ‘Oh God, I’m a blind leader of
the blind! Save my soul! Save me by the blood of Jesus!’ I stood up,
and I knew that I was born of God. The Holy Spirit bore witness with
my spirit that I was a child of God. I began right there to worship
God. Oh, how I began worshipping and shouting!"
"I got in the pulpit the next Sunday. I cried out to
my congregation, ‘I have been a blind leader of the blind. I haven’t
helped anyone to God, but now I see. I want all of you to see. I
want all of you to come to Christ!’
He went to saved and unsaved ministers and told them
all that had happened to him. Then he said, "I don’t care who it is,
if it’s your church people, I must share this message. I’m going to
every home to beg them to come to Christ." He went from home to home
and implored them to seek God. He told them of the hell that awaits
them. He told them of the heaven they could gain, of the Christ that
could save them from all. He was a minister that went to every home
in his town to tell them of Christ, because he had now found Christ
himself.
Oh, my dear friend, if you’re a blind leader of the
blind, and if one of the blind you are leading would face death
right now, what would you say to them, sir? Come to Christ yourself,
and then go back to your pulpit, and tell them what you’ve found
tonight.
If you son faced death right now, what would
you say to him?
What would be your last words to him? Your son, your
blood, if he faced death right now, what would be your last words to
him?
I remember a little boy named Timothy who was from a
godly home. We all loved Timothy, this little character. He came
often to the youth camps where I preached. He quickly grew to be a
teenage boy. He was good looking. The girls all liked him. I used to
watch from the back of the building when people were preaching about
hell from the pulpit. There was Timothy. He was kicking the girls’
feet while hell was being preached. I looked and said in my heart,
"Oh Timothy, it’s like water off a duck’s back to you. You’ve heard
everything, but you haven’t allowed it to get into your heart.
You’re playing the fool while hell is being preached."
Oh, we loved him. I loved him, but I feared for his
soul. I went away, and the years went by. I was asked to come back
and preach to the youth camp again. All of these young children were
now older and married. They came back to see me. There came this
fellow with a little beard, and black leather jacket. "Do you
remember me, Uncle Keith?"
I said, "Timothy? Oh, I must be getting old. Look at
you, Timothy. You’re a man. I remember you playing the fool when we
preached hell. I was so worried for your soul. You must be saved by
now. Did you get through to God, boy?"
Tears just welled up in his eyes. "Goodbye, Uncle
Keith." He turned and began to walk away.
I said, "Timothy, Timothy, you don’t mean that after
all these years you’re not right with God? How can it be possible
that you’re not right with God?"
"I only came to say hello to you. Don’t speak to me,
please," and he began to weep. He got on his big motorbike.
I said, "Timothy, you could die on that thing. That
thing is a death trap. You could die right now. Don’t take a chance
with your soul. Please, Timothy, come pray with me. Get right with
God now."
He just looked at me. He revved his bike up and
without a word sped away, weeping as he went. I stood weeping as I
watched him go.
That same night, his father phoned me, "Oh, Keith,
Timothy has been involved in an accident. He’s dying. That
motorbike. I warned him, I begged him not to buy it. Keith, he’s
dying without God! Pray for him. Please. I’m going now to the
hospital. He can’t die. He doesn’t know God. Pray. Please pray!"
We got on our knees, weeping to God.
The phone rings again. The father calls and says,
"Timothy’s gone. He’s dead."
"Did you manage to speak to him?"
"Oh, Keith, when I looked at him I thought he was
dead already. The doctor said he’s not dead. He’s alive. I grabbed
hold of his hand and shouted, ‘Timothy! Timothy, boy, can you hear
me?’ The doctor said he couldn’t hear me. I said, ‘This is my son!
He’s dying without God! Don’t tell me not to try to talk to him!’
‘Timothy, oh, Timothy, I’ve always warned you, boy.
You’re going to face God right now Timothy, and I know you can’t
face God this way. I know you’re in sin. Oh, Timothy, if you can
hear me while you’ve yet got breath, ask Jesus to wash you in the
blood. Receive Him as your Savior. Timothy, you’ve still got
moments! Ask him!’ I paused and then pled with him, ‘Timothy, if
you’re praying, you owe this to me son, squeeze my hand. I know you
can’t speak, but let me know you’ve prayed.’ And, Keith, he squeezed
my hand with such strength that even the doctor uttered out loud! I
looked at my boy as he squeezed my hand, and then he died. I wept
and shouted, ‘Hallelujah, Timothy’s with Jesus.’
Oh, if your son faced death right now, what would
your last words to him be?
Beware, even facing death may not make you seek God.
If you’ve hardened your heart continually, and you think that by
leaving it until your dying moment you can still seek God, beware!
Even facing death may not make you seek God.
Oh, now is the acceptable time. God says today is
the day of salvation if you will harden not your heart. I want to
ask you all something very tenderly, from the depths of my heart. I
want to ask all of you, young and old, even if you’re a preacher who
has been in the pulpit for twenty years. Are you prepared to meet
with God? If you faced death right now, would you face it with God’s
peace? What excuse would you give God that you didn’t prepare?
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