Sometimes we can despair that our offspring,
whatever their age, do not place themselves under the means of grace; for
example, they refuse to attend church and they dislike the preaching of the
Gospel. But do not despair. For our great almighty Redeemer God, these are not
essential, though very desirable. “God is spirit” (Jn.4:24), remember. That
means that He is invisible so He can creep up on unsuspecting sinners and
reduce them to tearful repentance, bringing them to saving faith in our Lord
Jesus Christ.
So do not despair. God is sovereign, and we must
always hold out the certainty that he will act to bring our children to saving
faith in Christ in His time and in His way. We can tend to get all caught up
about formal religion, but to no good purpose. Let God be God, and He will yet
surprise us.
This is our conviction. Having one son unsaved is
a grave burden to both of us. We long, as you do, for the salvation of all your
family members, and whilst they are commanded in Scripture to repent and
believe the Gospel, their current rebellion does not rule God out of the
picture. We were all rebellious sinners once, but that did not prevent the
gracious Lord dealing with us in mercy. And when you consider the end of those
who die without Christ, the thought is utterly distressing. Hence, believing
prayer to the Lord Who can break into such situations is our great hope and
consolation. All Christian parents hope and trust that their children will all
be in the Kingdom of God before they leave this scene of time.
So pray on for the salvation of your own
families. Plead with the Lord to save them, bringing all the arguments you can
think about in your prayer. Remember as you pray that Christ loves them with an
everlasting love, and died for them. He has purchased redemption for them and
all they have to do to make it their own is to humbly receive it. There is
nothing more for them to do, and what we are to do is to bring them before the
Lord in prayer continually. And He hears and answers prayer. And when the urge
to pray comes, stop everything (if possible) and pray because this is the
leading of the Holy Spirit.
Let me encourage you. God has answered your
prayers for Margaret and me in the most tangible of ways; in fact, the evidence
is there to see. If God answers your prayers for Margaret, then be confident
that He will answer your prayers for your children and other loved-ones. So, as
C. H. Spurgeon once said, “Pray, and let God do the worrying.”
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