PAUSE, PERUSE AND PONDER


ALMOST SAVED BUT LOST

Having a good beginning is not a guarantee getting to the end
Many had thought of “finishing strong” but it is pathetic to know that
The reverse was the case, “they were strongly finished”

Mrs. Lot had a good beginning because she married Abraham’s nephew
Her connection with the Abraham was a great one
But a sudden departure from the father of faith
Put her and her family in the jeopardy of Sodom
She was supposed to escape with her husband as instructed
But the decision to look back on the things she had gathered in Sodom’s land
That was under the destruction of the judgment of divine fire
She looked back and became a point of contact for warning
That some might be on the verge of escape from a great danger
But on the long run, they will be lost


Remember the story of the first king in Israel, Saul
His appointment was divinely orchestrated
He started well when he was made a king
But his pride and arrogance made him lost the throne
He had several opportunities to repent
He rather chose to run after the innocent young Shepherd boy
Saul wanted the boy dead but God would not allow
The last judge in Israel, Samuel, warned him but he won't listened
Saul went back to into evil fully
A man who had spoken with God began to communicate with the spirit of the dead
He didn't get a go ahead from God and still he went to battle
He got to the battlefield and fought
But Alas! The mighty is fallen and the weapon of war is perished
Saul died a suicidal death
Oh, he was almost saved but lost


Judas Iscariot, a one-time apostle
He had the opportunity to have Satan bow under his ministrations
Judas was part of the inner caucus
He was the treasurer of the fellowship of the twelve disciples
He was part of great evangelistic outreaches
Oh, that he could endure to the end
But the love of money made him sold his Master
He got the money but he lost His Master and let-off his mandate
He knew he had sinned but couldn't ask for forgiveness
Off he went to the field which he purchased with the reward of iniquity
He hung himself and died a shameful death
Guess what, the Devil he cast out were the ones who had to come and welcome him home
Oh, what a loss it is for Apostle Judas Iscariot
He had the name on earth as an apostle
But he was not careful and his name went off from the Master's master list that matters most
Judas Iscariot was almost saved but lost


Demas could have learnt from Iscariot incidence
He went with Paul on missionary journey
His partner with all-time greatest apostle should have gone a long way
But he halted at a critical point
He made a "U" turn which led him back into the pollutions of the world
Where he has once escaped from and denounced
Having loved this present world
Demas left the man who had the word from the Word Himself
And went with the worthless worldly pleasures
Demas, “you could have asked Brother Paul
Why he stood by his conviction even at deadly confrontations
Maybe if he had explained one-on-one to you
You would have stay back in the Kingdom
But off you went and you never came back”
Though Demas was one-time a partner to Apostle Paul in the ministry
It was supposed that he should be saved at last
But oh no, he was lost


The greatest apostle that ever lived preached to him
He was not interested in what he was saying
Paul spoke the word of truth and soberness to him
But King Agrippa made a confession that was not enough
It was not enough to make him escape eternal judgment
"Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian" Aggripa said
He rose up and walked away
He walked out of the opened door into eternal bliss
Into the door of doom and damnation outside Christ
He was almost a Christian but not a Christian
He was at the verge of escape but he perished
Oh King Agrippa, “why have you made the wrong choice?
You could have been a Christian
You heard the message
You heard it from a great preacher, but you refused
You stood up and walk away never to return”
Agrippa, almost saved but lost through a long eternity


Felix and his wife also were with Paul
They heard him speak of repentance
Felix heard directly from Paul of his faith in Christ
He trembled... but that was not enough
At this point he could have decided to be part of the Faith in Christ
He could have sought repentance diligently with tears
Perhaps, his wife would have joined him
Though he trembled but the next action was pathetic
Felix trembled, and answered;
“Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee”.
He never had any other continent season
This was how he missed the opportunity of escaping the damnation of hell.
But Felix, “you know you are a busy man
You know you may not have one on one contact with this man again
Why wait for any other convenient season?”
The opportunity to be saved was wasted and it never came again.
Almost saved but lost


Dear reader, you have seen various cases and incidents that people should have made it to the sweet haven of rest but within the snap of the fingers if was gone.
Perhaps you have heard of the gospel and you are still not saved.
Remember that you have read this piece now
Won't you be cleansed from your burden of sin?
Won't you embrace Calvary now?
Won't you run to your Maker now?
You want to delay? Remember the pathetic cases of those who are almost saved but lost.
I pray for you, "May you not be lost". The decision you take now will ascertain that 

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