
It is not a life lived
But because of an offer accepted
And for all those who eventually perish
It would be an offer rejected.
The preacher, as he concluded his sermon,
Gave the following admonition to all,
That they would live in such a way that when death comes
They would have the hope of living eternally with God.
And while the preacher was sincere
In his admonition to the congregation
Something was missing from this counsel
And that is the Gospel of salvation.
Many are trying to enter heaven
On what they do and do not do
And if you are one of these such persons
I have some serious news for you.
No amount of good deeds or acts
Will get any one into heaven
It is only by the precious blood of Jesus
That the penitent is forgiven.
No amount of sacrifice or self-denial
Will qualify us for the Lamb’s book of life,
Such will not guarantee us a pass
Even if it makes us feel nice.
In the Gospel of John and chapter 3
Jesus makes it very plain,
Unless a person is born again
There is absolutely nothing to gain.
Nicodemus was living a quality life
Being a teacher of the Jews
But Jesus stuck his spiritual bubble
And ransacked his religious views.
Except a man be born again,
Please my reader, let me repeat,
His impeccable life will count for nothing
If heaven is the home he seeks.
And you could keep the ten commandments
Including the highlighted fourth,
If you have not been born again
All this would still be a spent force.
It comes right down to two responses
Whether you accept or reject
The offer that God has made to man
For in Jesus all God’s requirements are met.
Our fruit is not a requirement,
Certainly not for our redemption
But for the critics and pundits looking on,
It is the evidence of salvation.
Jesus could not be the only way of salvation
If there was some other way,
Such would be a distortion of sorts
Like there is no black or white, just grey.
Accept God’s offer of salvation!
Jesus the way, the truth and the life,
In the final analysis this is all that counts
Even in the midst of all earth’s strife.
To accept God’s offer is to accept life
To reject is to reject the Lord Christ,
Thus, there remains no hope in the latter case
Having spurned God’s sacrifice.
Stewart Russell © February 10, 2021










