From A.W. Pink's The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross (BakerBooks, 2005, p. 51).
"Even those who reach the dying hour yet in their sins are not beyond hope. Personally I believe that very, very few are saved on a deathbed, and it is the height of folly for any man to postpone his salvation till then, for there is no guarantee that any man will have a deathbed. Many are cut off suddenly, without any opportunity to lay down and die. Yet even one on a deathbed is not beyond the reach of divine mercy. As said one of the Puritans, 'There is one such case recorded that none need despair, but only one, in Scripture, that none might presume.'"
Saturday, January 17, 2015
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