The Seeking Savior

Some shipwrecked sailors have been rescued from an island in the Pacific, who had been for ten months anxiously watching for some opportunity of escape. For ten months and ten days they had kept their flag of distress flying from the treetops during the day, and their signal-fires burning by night. They knew no ship would be seeking for them, and their only hope of succor was in making their wants known to some passing ship. At last their signal was seen, and with joy unutterable they beheld a friendly ship bearing down toward the place of their exile. The sinner has more hope than that, “for the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10). No man who is finally lost can complain that he did not have a fair chance for salvation.

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