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That is the way men make out pardons—for good character or good behavior. But God makes out pardons for men with no character, men who have been very bad. He has a pardon for every sinner in London who will take it.
I do not care who he is or what he is like; he may be the greatest sinner who ever walked the streets of London, but I come with glad tidings and preach the Gospel to every creature that “whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely” (Rev. 22:17). Every man is invited.
Why Is the Door Bolted?
When Dr. Arnot, whom the Lord has since called Home to his reward, was pastor of a church in Glasgow, he heard that a woman he knew was in trouble. She could not pay her debts, nor could she pay her rent; so he went around to her house, thinking he would help her.
He knocked at the door, listened and thought he heard someone inside; so he knocked again, but no one came. He knocked the third time very loudly and listened but did not hear anyone; all was still. After waiting some time, he made a great noise and at last left the house.
Some few days after, he met the woman in the street and said to her, “I was around at your house the other day. I heard you were in trouble and could not pay your rent, so I went to help you.”
The woman said, “Was that you? I was in the house all the time; but I thought it was the landlord come for the rent, and as I hadn’t the money, I kept the door locked.”
That woman represents a sinner. A sinner thinks God is coming to demand something. Instead, God comes to give and to bless.
You all owe God a debt you cannot pay, and the Gospel tells you that Christ came and paid it for you. You had better pull back the bolt and let Him in tonight.
A Dublin Door and the Sinner’s Heart
When we were in Dublin, I went out one morning to an early meeting. I found the servants had not opened the front door, so I pulled back a bolt, but I could not get the door open. Then I turned a key, but the door would not open. Then I found there was another bolt at the top; then I found there was another bolt at the bottom. Still the door would not open. Then I found there was a bar, and then I found a night-lock. I found there were five or six different fastenings.
I am afraid that door represents every sinner’s heart. The door of his heart is double-locked, double-bolted and double-barred. Oh, my friends, pull back the bolts and let the King of Glory in! He wants to bless you; He wants to cancel the debts; He wants you to be reconciled; He wants you to be saved.
He does not wish the death of any but that all may turn to Him and live. What said the angel to those shepherds on the plains of Bethlehem?
“Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour.”—Luke 2:10,11.
Liberty Proclaimed to Captives
Now, I contend that men can hear no better news than that a Saviour has been given and that God wants to save them—not that men shall be lost, not that men shall perish, but that a Saviour has been given to save us from our sins. Christ did not come into the world to condemn the world. He came that the world through Him might be saved (John 3:17).
Look at Him in Nazareth. What did He do when He turned into the synagogue one Sabbath? He opened the Book at the place where it is written:
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted.”—Luke 4:18.
My friends, think of the broken hearts in London! Christ says He is come to heal the brokenhearted. “He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives.”
Think of this, you poor drunkards, slaves to the infernal cup! I bring you good news tonight. The Son of God can set your soul free and make you free men. Is not that good news? Christ was anointed for that purpose. God sent Him to proclaim the glad tidings.
I would to God that every man in this vast assembly would believe the Gospel and be saved! Oh, that you would receive the Lord Jesus as your Way, your Truth and your Life! All you have to do is just to take Him.
How to Take a Gift
This afternoon there were a great many who came up to ask what they must do to be saved. A young lady among the number said to me, “Mr. Moody, I want to be saved. I wish you would tell me how.” The tears trickled down her cheeks as she added, “You do not know how much I want to be saved!”
I said, “My friend, you would know how to take a gift, would you not? If I offered you my Bible, you would know how to take it, would you not?”
“Yes sir,” she said, “I should.”
“Salvation is a gift, and just as you would take a present, you should take God’s present. God’s present to you is His Son from Heaven. Receive Him.”
She said, “Mr. Moody, is that all I have to do?”
I replied, “Yes, that is all you can do. You receive Him first.”
“But won’t I have to ask for Him?”
I answered, “You need not do it. What is the use of asking for what God is offering?”
Suppose I say to this boy, “Look here, I want to give you my Bible,” and the boy says, “I wish you would make me a present of the Bible. Will you give it to me?”
Still I say, “Take it, take it,” yet he keeps asking for it.
Now God is offering salvation to every sinner. You have nothing to do but to take it. Who will take salvation as a gift tonight?
I was out on the Pacific coast in California two or three years ago. I was the guest of a man who had a large vineyard. One day he said, “Moody, while you are my guest I want you to be very happy. If there is anything in the orchard or in the vineyard you would like, help yourself.”
Well, when I wanted an orange, I did not go to an orange tree and pray the orange to fall into my pocket; I walked up to a tree, reached out my hand and took an orange. He said, “Take,” and I took.
God says, “There is My Son; take Him.” “The wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life” (Rom. 6:23).
God Is a Giver
Satan is down in the audience working while I am preaching. He says, “If you take it, you will have to give up too much. Do not let that man have power over you. Do not believe that man. If you become a Christian, you have to give up too much.”
Let me say—mark the words—God does not come here and ask any man to give up anything. The first thing God wants you to do is to take; and after you have taken the new life and have a new nature, old things will pass away, and all things will become new.
I tried to stop swearing before I was converted, but the more I tried, the worse I became. But one night when Jesus met me, I received Him, and I have had no desire to swear since. It stopped itself; I got something better. The things I once loved I now hate, and the things I once hated I now love.
There was a perfect change, a revolution in my life, when God revealed Himself to me; and since then His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
God does not come down and say, “Young man, give up this and that.” He says, “There is My Son; take Him.”
There is the gift. And there is nothing that God can give us that is worth more than the gift of eternal life. If you were allowed to choose, you would ask for eternal life. You would rather have that gift than any other. Well, that is the gift that God wants to bestow upon you. He says, “Here it is, all in My Son. If you receive Him here, He will receive you yonder. If you reject Him here, He will reject you yonder.”
He came unto His own, the Jews, and they would not have Him. “But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name” (John 1:12).
Now, even now, the moment you receive Christ, you get power to serve Him; the moment you receive the Lord Jesus, you get power to live for Him.
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