ALMOST SAVED BUT . . . TOTALLY LOST

“Someone has said that “almost” only counts in horseshoes, meaning that they scored by “almost” hitting the mark.  However, in reality they missed! The word “almost” means “very nearly”, “not quite.” In light of this we may conclude that to come close to the target, or “almost” hit it, means to completely miss the mark.  Almost, but not quite. There is a true story about a man who was “almost” saved; he was close, but not quite.” The above is the opening lines from the Gospel tract, “Almost Saved But . . . Totally Lost” If you aim at a target and only miss by an inch, you may have come close but you still missed. So many examples could be used to make the same point; close is just that and nothing more. Many people came “close” to being saved but in reality, they did not and this is what this Gospel tract is about. This is an excellent Gospel tract to give to the religious people, those who have played the church game but never truly worn born again by the blessed Holy Spirit of God.

This tract is available from PFBP for a gift of $1.00 per 100 copies, plus postage.