I Prayed for You Today
I often cry for the Unsaved. Call me crazy…others have. It goes sometimes against my godly good sense. Somehow, I think God understands as he created me this way. Do you cry for the lost?
The line between compassion and godly correction is a hard one to straddle. We want to see as many souls saved as possible, but we can only plant seeds. The turning of a person’s heart to Jesus remains their choice. I feel end times harvesting has begun. It’s not too late to repent and turn one’s heart from wicked ways, but time is short. Jesus Christ will be returning to judge and only God the Father knows when. Satan knows that and this is why things are getting really chaotic. He wants to drag as many to hell with him as possible.
Evil is blatantly exposing itself. Pay attention and use godly discernment. I have seen automobiles all around with satanic imagery. TV shows like “Lucifer” highlight and promote the ungodly. The clothing selection for children and preteens is becoming increasingly sexualized (short and tight outfits).
We need to make a decision on where we stand. This isn’t fun and games. Salvation is a serious matter. The laughter of God aimed at the wicked is terrible sound:
Psalm 37:13 KJV
The Lord shall laugh at him: for he seeth that his day is coming.
To God’s Children, however, his laughter is sheer joy. We delight in it.
Hell is eternal suffering and separation from your Heavenly Father who loves you. No one should desire that. Repent and turn from wicked ways. Accept Christ as your personal Saviour. It’s not too late.
The choice is yours, make the right one.



Amen Susie. God bless.
Melanie, this post prompted me to find this Spurgeon quote:
“If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our dead bodies. And if they perish, let them perish with our arms wrapped about their knees, imploring them to stay. If Hell must be filled, let it be filled in the teeth of our exertions, and let not one go unwarned and unprayed for.”
― Charles Spurgeon