Probation’s Closing Hour, December 5
            
            
              For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of
            
            
              salvation have I succoured thee; behold, now is the accepted time;
            
            
              behold, now is the day of salvation.
            
            
              2 Corinthians 6:2
            
            
              .
            
            
              Now, just now, is our time of probation, wherein we are to prepare
            
            
              for heaven. Christ gave His life that we might have this probation. But
            
            
              so long as time shall last, Satan will strive for the mastery over us. He
            
            
              works with power to lead men to become absorbed in money getting. He
            
            
              invents many kinds of amusement, so that their minds may be engrossed
            
            
              with worldly pleasure. He would have them forget all about the inward
            
            
              adorning—the adorning of a meek and quiet spirit—which in the sight of
            
            
              God is of great price. He is determined that every moment shall be filled
            
            
              with efforts to carry out ambitious projects or to amuse and gratify self....
            
            
              Satan uses his influence to drown the voice of God and the voice
            
            
              of conscience, and the world acts as if under his control. Men have
            
            
              chosen him as their leader.... Infatuated with schemes for pleasure and
            
            
              amusement, they are striving for that which will perish with the using....
            
            
              The fast-fulfilling signs of the times declare that the great day of the
            
            
              Lord is right upon us. In that day shall it be said of any of us: “This
            
            
              man was called by God, but he would not hear, he would not give heed.
            
            
              Again and again the Spirit moved upon his heart, but he said, ‘Go thy way
            
            
              for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee.’ This
            
            
              man saw the Saviour’s sacrifice in a beautiful light, but some matter of
            
            
              minor importance came in, and his heart was captivated.... Every gracious,
            
            
              heavenly influence was dismissed.”
            
            
              Christ is ready to set us free from sin, but He does not force the will,
            
            
              and if by persistent transgression the will itself is wholly bent on evil, and
            
            
              we do not
            
            
              desire
            
            
              to be set free, if we
            
            
              will
            
            
              not accept His grace, what more
            
            
              can He do? We have destroyed ourselves by our determined rejection of
            
            
              His love. “Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of
            
            
              salvation.” “Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts” (
            
            
              2
            
            
              Corinthians 6:2
            
            
              ;
            
            
              Hebrews 3:7, 8
            
            
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