Working at the Keyhole

A blessed work of grace had been going on in various parts of Scotland. Many had accepted God’s “great salvation” and rejoiced in their newly-found Savior. Among these was a Mr. Murray, an office-bearer in one of the churches and for fifty years a professor of religion, without, however, the “one thing needful.” One day as Mr. Murray was reading a gospel paper he came across the following statement: “The gospel brings us not a work to do, but a word to believe about a work done.” “I see it all,” said he to his wife. “I have been working away at the keyhole, and the door has been open all the time. My fifty years’ profession goes for nothing, and I get salvation through simply accepting Christ.”

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