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1 sam
LAST CHANCE
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The Folly of Rejecting Jesus Christ
There is an old story written in history books and one which reveals the tragedy of the Conemaugh Valley, the Conemaugh Dam.
The engineers were sent to the valley.
They checked the dam and said it was going to break.
They pointed out certain weaknesses that made the dam unsafe.
After they made their investigation, the engineers rode down the valley, and began to warn the people saying, "Move out!
Get on higher ground!
Get rid of everything and get away from the danger!"
The engineers went away and the people remained.
Then the engineers returned a second time.
They checked the dam again.
Then they warned the people again, urging them to move before the dam broke and the entire valley flooded.
This time the folks laughed.
They said, "You were here a short time ago and nothing has happened.
Everything is just as it was."
The engineers again went on their way, knowing that they had done their best.
Then for a third time they came back—this was in the spring of the year.
This time their warning was more urgent.
They told every man, every woman, every child, everyone, "You must get out at once! Move out of here!
Get to a higher place!
To a safer place!"
The people again scorned their warning.
"You are trying to get our land.
This is rich and good land, and we are not going to move."
hen for a third time they came back—this was in the spring of the year.
This time their warning was more urgent.
They told every man, every woman, every child, everyone, "You must get out at once! Move out of here!
Get to a higher place!
To a safer place!"
The people again scorned their warning.
"You are trying to get our land.
This is rich and good land, and we are not going to move."
The engineers rode out of the valley.
In fifteen days' time there came a man riding swiftly, on horseback as in the olden days, crying as he rode, "The waters are coming!
The dam is breaking!
The waters are coming!"
He kept on shouting and screaming and crying, and still, they tell us, some people stood and laughed at him!
He was not out of their sight before they could hear the sound of the waters, for the Conemaugh Dam had broken, and in just a few minutes thirty-three hundred people had lost their lives.
It took over six weeks to dig their bodies out of the refuse, the muck and the mire.
Listen!
They had been warned, not once, not twice, but three times, even as I am seeking to warn you today to turn to Jesus Christ, to repent and believe, and receive Him as your Saviour.
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The engineers rode out of the valley.
In fifteen days' time there came a man riding swiftly, on horseback as in the olden days, crying as he rode, "The waters are coming!
The dam is breaking!
The waters are coming!"
He kept on shouting and screaming and crying, and still, they tell us, some people stood and laughed at him!
He was not out of their sight before they could hear the sound of the waters, for the Conemaugh Dam had broken, and in just a few minutes thirty-three hundred people had lost their lives.
It took over six weeks to dig their bodies out of the refuse, the muck and the mire.
Listen!
They had been warned, not once, not twice, but three times, even as I am seeking to warn you today to turn to Jesus Christ, to repent and believe, and receive Him as your Saviour.
Last Chance - a final opportunity to achieve or acquire something.
A difficult situation in which there is one final chance to put it right.
SAMSON’S LAST CHANCE
A. Some of you have gotten away with your sins.
God has showed you mercy because you’ve had praying parents, a praying pastor, a praying church.
B. One day you will wake up and realized yesterday may have been your last chance.
C. The judgement of God is not the last chance, hell is.
NAAMAN’S LAST CHANCE
2 kings 2
A. Jesus not only died for our sins He died for all our sickness and diseases.
A. Jesus still walks in the mist of the candlesticks which are the churches.
We are the candle, Jesus is the fire that burns in our lives, and he will burn up the chaff / He will burn up sin, He will burn up all our sickness, don’t stop believing have faith.
SAUL’S LAST CHANCE
A. There is come a day God will draw the line and say no more foolishness.
B. What will you do today?
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