“IF a traveler were to go on a long trip, he would watch for the highway signs that marked the route and direction. Every now and then he may come to a town, and the place where a decision is required. The town has a road that goes through it, and a by-pass that goes around it. As the driver approaches the town, he must decide what he wants to do. He must decide whether or not he wants to go through the town and bear all the grief that goes along with being in a strange town, or he may by-pass the town and continue happily on his way. But he must decide. The decision is his.
“HE life that we are now living is somewhat the same. You might say that we are just passing through, and as we do so, we are watching for those signs that will guide and direct us. But then we come to the place of decision, that time in life when we decide where we will spend eternity. Will we decide to go through eternity in hell, bearing all the grief, pain and sorrow that goes along with eternal damnation, or will we decide to spend eternity in heaven? We must decide. The decision is ours . And we must decide today!
“GOD’S Word, the Bible, says that there are only two ways to choose from, the broad way that leads to destruction, and the narrow way that leads to everlasting life (Matt. 7:13,14).”
The above is from the Gospel tract, “Life’s Cross-Road.” This tract is available from Pilgrim Fundamental Baptist Press for a contribution of $1.00 per 100 copies plus postage.