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An apocryphal story is told about an agnostic who found himself in trouble. An acquaintance suggested that he might try prayer. The agnostic said, "How can I pray when I do not know whether or not there is a God?" His friend replied, "If you are lost in the forest you do not wait until you find someone before shouting for help."
For many of us there is this passive faith that ebbs and flows like the tides of the ocean. David Wilkerson said, "Saving faith is the kind born out of deep contrition for sin; out of a heart that has repudiated all iniquity and besetting sins; out of a heart totally and daily surrendered to the Lordship of Christ ... only that kind of faith guarantees grace."
So it is time to shout for help from the Christ that looks inside the heart and stands ready to cleanse our hearts!
Why wait?
(Albert Wells Jr., Inspiring Quotations [Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishing, 1988], 68)
For many of us there is this passive faith that ebbs and flows like the tides of the ocean. David Wilkerson said, "Saving faith is the kind born out of deep contrition for sin; out of a heart that has repudiated all iniquity and besetting sins; out of a heart totally and daily surrendered to the Lordship of Christ ... only that kind of faith guarantees grace."
So it is time to shout for help from the Christ that looks inside the heart and stands ready to cleanse our hearts!
Why wait?
(Albert Wells Jr., Inspiring Quotations [Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishing, 1988], 68)
