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On through the night the trucker drove the big rig. At about 3am
he came to the bridge. A barricade with a "Closed" sign hanging
on it blocked the way. The driver stopped his truck and got out
of his cab to push the barricade to the side. The wind swept his
hat away before he returned to his cab. Then he drove slowly onto
the bridge.
Driving down the highway the wind had been partially blocked by
trees and hills. On the bridge over the open water it hit the
truck with full force. Hood's Canal Bridge is a mile and a half
long and floats on big pontoons. Even though the roadbed of the
bridge was twenty feet above the surface of the water the spray
from the waves was washing over it. When the truck was partway
across the bridge a gust of wind struck it and actually pushed
the big trailer several feet sideways on the pavement. The
driver's heart leapt up into his throat. For a moment he
thought the truck would be blown off the bridge. In his mind's
eye he saw the truck toppling over the railing and disappearing
into the dark waves with him in it. Too scared to drive any
further, the trucker decided to stop right where he was and wait
out the storm. For two long hours the trucker waited on the
bridge with the wind shrieking all around him. Nervously he
waited for the winds to die down so he could drive off. God is
reaching out to sinners in grace. He loves their souls but
hates their sins. If you have realized that God is displeased
with you because of sin, God doesn't want you to "wait" in such
a state. No, he wants you to "Flee from the wrath the come."
He wants you to go directly, immediately, and without delay to
the Savior, and ask him for forgiveness. There is perfect
cleansing from all the defilement of sin for everyone who comes
to the Lord Jesus. "The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son
cleanseth us from all sin." There is no reason ever to "wait"
before coming to him for salvation.
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"Waiting" didn't work for the trucker. The storm grew worse.
The bridge was taking a terrible beating from the wind and
waves. One of the cables that held the pontoons to the large
anchors on the bottom of the Canal snapped from the strain.
The bridge began swaying back and forth. When the trucker
felt the wild movement of the bridge underneath him he
realized he didn't have any time to waste. Hastily he pushed
the door of his cab open and leapt to the pavement. Then
leaning into the wind he ran for his life. The wind stung his
face as he ran. He had to jump over a light post that had
crashed down in his path. Just as he got off the floating
part of the bridge, he turned around to see his truck fall
into the waves. Then moments later the entire floating
section of the bridge broke up into large pieces and floated
away on the waves into the night. The trucker had narrowly
escaped with his life.
All his trouble might have been avoided if he had listened to
the warning on the radio or even stopped at the barricade.
Instead he had stubbornly continued on his way and it almost
cost him his life. When the gospel is shared with you, like
it is in this little paper, what will you do with it? Will
you hear it and believe the message? Or will you determine in
yourself to go on in your own strength as if all will be well?
All eternity is at stake. Don't be stubborn but be wise and
come to the Savior at once. "Behold, now is the accepted time;
behold now it the day of salvation."
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