TIME by Billy Graham
From our
archives... The billy graham classics. [applause] now tonight i want you to
turn with me to the 90th psalm , the 90th psalm . I want to speak tonight on
the brevity of life. And i'll make it brief, like i did last night. The tenth verse
of the 90th psalm , "the days of our years are three score years and
ten," (that's seventy) "and if by reason of strength they be
fourscore," (that's eighty), "yet is there strength, labor, and
sorrow "for it is soon cut off and we fly away. "who knoweth the
power of thine anger?
"even according to thy fear so is thy
wrath, "so teach us to number our days "that we may apply our
hearts unto wisdom." do you number your days? Do you realize how important
every single day is? Think of it-- god has said, that if you live to be
seventy, you may live to be eighty. And then the scripture says, if you live to
be 80, you're likely to have a lot of labor and sorrow, and troubles and
difficulties. I heard about a train passenger who was handing out cigars,
because the train down where i lived
arrived on time for the first time in a long
time. That was a number of years ago. The conductor said he couldn't accept a
cigar. Why? He said, "because this is yesterday's train." [laughter] there's
the collapse of time all around us. Do you know in the days of jesus, as fast
as a person could go was as fast as a horse could run? And that happened all
the way until 1830, when we developed an engine faster than a horse, think of
that. Those hundreds and thousands of years all as fast as you could go, was on
horseback.
Then in 1910 we developed a military
aircraft that went 42 miles an hour. And then i remember very well just like it
was yesterday when lindbergh took off for paris and in 33 hours he was in
paris, and we thought that was really something. Today we get on a concorde, or
some people do, and they are there in three and a half hours. And in 1960 we
started going through the air at 18,000 miles an hour when we got up in the
stratosphere. Now my father drove a horse and buggy and we're trying to run
today a space age
on a horse and buggy moral and spiritual
condition. Time is collapsing on us, how much longer do we have? The psalmist
requested that the lord remember how short my time is. "behold thou hast
made my days as a hand breadth, "and mine age as nothing to thee. "a
thousand years in thy sight is but as yesterday "when it is passed and is
a watch." a watch is four hours in the night. "one day as with the
lord is a thousand years "and a thousand years is one day." "he
that sitteth upon the circle of the earth,
"and the inhabitants thereof look to
god like grasshoppers. "the grass withereth and the flower fadeth,"
the scripture says. "my days are like a shadow that declineth "and
i'm withered like grass "but thou, o lord, shall endureth forever
"and thy remembrance unto all generations." think of it-- god will
endure forever. But on this earth, we're like a shadow that's declining. We're
all dying. From the moment you were born you started dying, because we're all
heading toward death. Every one of us are under the sentence of death,
there won't be anybody in this audience
alive, i'd say, 90 years from tonight. Nobody, we'll all be gone. And what are
you going to do with those years? Each human being has exactly the same number
of hours and minutes every day. Do you know how many minutes there are in a
day? 1,440. Do you know how many hours there are in a week? 168. Now if you
live to be seventy, your first fifteen is childhood or adolescence. You spend
twenty years in bed. The last five years are physical limitations and you're
curtailing your activities.
That means you only have thirty years left
for everything else. Thirty years to live, and part of that time has to be
spent eating, and working, and figuring up your income tax. [laughter] the
scripture asks this question, what is your life? "it is even a vapor that
appeareth for a little time "and then vanisheth away." the oldest of
us... Won't live long. Our time is already in god's hands; god has a date
already set for your being taken from this world. It may be in an accident, it
may be a cancer,
and it may be a heart attack. Whatever it
is, it's already set. And the scripture says, "it is appointed unto man
"once to die and after that the judgment." you will stand before the
great judgment of god to give an account of how you spent this life and what
you did about jesus christ. Because god gave his son to die for your sins
because you see, we're all sinners. We all have the same disease. I don't care
what the color of your skin is. God doesn't look at the color of your skin. God
looks at your heart.
And god sees that you have a spiritual heart
disease. And that spiritual heart disease is called sin. And we're all sinners,
that means we've broken the laws of god, we've disobeyed god, we've rebelled
against god. And because we've rebelled against him and we're going to have to
face a judgment. And he's going to say, "depart from me, i never knew
you." it's interesting to me that rich people cannot buy more hours.
Scientists cannot invent new minutes. You cannot even save time to spend it on
another day.
You've got a little time today, and you say,
"well, i'd like to save it up for tomorrow." you can't do that.
There's an urgency to time. The bible says, "redeem the time because the
days are evil." the days are very evil. We look at our newspapers and we
cannot believe all the murders and the rapes and the racial problems. All these
things all over the world. Yes, the days are evil and we've got a big task
ahead of us if this earth is to be spared much longer. The scripture says that
we are to redeem the time.
It's a phrase out of the business world, it
means to buy the time. I heard about people who tithe their time. We are
supposed to tithe our money, ten percent of our money belongs to god if you're
a christian. But we can also tithe our time. Take ten percent of your time and
say, "lord this is yours "for bible study, for prayer." you say
we spend too much time on freeways going back and forth and interstates and
stuck in traffic. You know, we've invented all of these modern things to save
time, and we have less time than ever before.
We have a lot less time now than my father
and mother had in the horse and buggy days. And yet we have fast automobiles
and fast airplanes, and we're running from place to place like mad people. And
most of us don't know what we are going to do when we get there. [laughter] you
have so much time, but for what? You have time to serve christ. You have time
to live according to his will. You have time to obey him. Have you done like
the psalmist said in 31:15 and put yourself at god's disposal, when he said,
"my times are in your hands"?
There is a current movie showing in this
area entitled the commitments. Have you committed your whole life to christ?
Has that ever happened to you? Oh, you say, "yes, i've been baptized,
"i've been confirmed. "i go once in a while to church. "i think
about god once in a while." but have you really committed to him? Are you
totally committed to him? Are you sure if you died at this moment you'd go to
heaven? Are you certain your sins are forgiven? That's why christ came and died
on the cross and shed his blood.
And god raised him from the dead. And then
there is the tyranny of time, it controls us and we become frustrated running
from one thing to another. Because we don't feel that we have enough time to
get everything done that needs to be done. Jesus said, "i must work the
works of him that sent me "while it is day; the night cometh when no man
can work." the night is going to come to you and you won't to have an
opportunity to serve god. Serve him while you can, serve him now. Put him first
in your life.
Yet at the end of his life, he said, i've
finished the work that you gave me to do. God has a plan for your life, and you
can finish it with god's help. And he'll give you a joy and a peace that you
never dreamed existed, if you put your confidence in him. Oh yes, when jesus
left the earth there were people that needed to be healed and lives that needed
to be touched, but jesus said, he'd finished the work that had been assigned to
him, by the father. God has assigned a work that only you can fill,
you are unique, nobody can take your place.
And god needs you in his kingdom. Time can be our tool, but we can also be its
slave. Even so, time is amazingly fair, and forgiving-- no matter how much time
you've wasted in the past, you can still have tomorrow. Adlai stevenson once
said, "it's not the days of your life, "but the life in your days
that count." you have to buy it. What is the price you have to pay? The
price is that you have no time for certain things. We shouldn't drift along
haphazardly
doing all the pleasures and all the drinking
and all the other things that are wrong. God wants us to love others. The main
thing that he wants us to do is to love your neighbor and love people of
another race. The one thing that distinguishes a believer from others is love
that dominates your life. Your life should be carefully planned. Then there is
the termination of time, "brethren," the apostle paul said in i
corinthians, "time is short." in revelation it tells us that time
shall be no more.
Jesus and his disciples spent the 94 verses
of matthew 24 to the end of the chapter 25 talking about the end of the age. As
we approach the end of the age we read in revelation 12 that the devil will be
frantically active, because he knows that his days are numbered. Yes, there is
a devil; there is a satan. He's a real person, and there are real demons. And
they are going to battle for your soul tonight, because satan does not want to
give you up. He'll battle to keep you in his kingdom because there are two
kingdoms,
there's the devil's kingdom and there's
god's kingdom and you have the right to make a choice which one you want to be
in. Of course, we don't know when the time of jesus' coming is going to be. In
mark 13 we are told "heaven and earth shall pass away, "but of that
day and hour knoweth no man so take heed. "watch and pray for you know not
what your time is." we don't know when god is going to come for us. In
romans 13 the apostle says, "knowing the time, "that now it is high
time to wake out of sleep
"for now is our salvation nearer than
when we believed. "the night is far spent, the day is at hand, "let
us therefore cast off the works of darkness "and let us put on the armor
of light." the bible several times uses the phrase, "the time is at
hand." jesus told us to discern the signs of the times. One of the signs
is that iniquity shall abound. Pick up your newspapers and watch your
newscasts-- iniquity is abounding everywhere. Not just in new york, not just in
new jersey, but throughout the world.
When the roll is called in heaven will you
be there? Is your name written on the book of life? Because the scripture says
if your name is not on the lamb's book of life you'll never enter heaven. Your
name right now is on what is called in the bible, the books. And under your
name are all the sins that you ever committed. All the things that you've ever
thought that are wrong, all of your intents that are wrong. It's all there,
recorded, and will face you at the judgment. But when you come to christ
and present yourself wholly and completely
to him as savior and lord he blots out everything in those books, and writes
your name in another book, the book of life. The lamb's book. Is your name
written there? If my name was not written there, and i didn't know it i
wouldn't leave this building tonight until i was sure because there may never
be another moment like this in your life. This is your hour with god. And then
the brevity of time calls for immediate action. The fact that time is short
calls for us to do something
about it now, because the scripture says in
ii corinthians 6:2, "now is the accepted time." not tomorrow, today.
Things you ought to do, do it now. Money you ought to give, give it now. People
you ought to witness to, witness now. Every time the clock ticks it seems to
say, "now." today if you will hear his voice, harden not your heart,
you can harden your heart. You hear a message like this and it can be very
dangerous, because you will harden your heart and the next time you hear the
gospel your heart will be harder and harder and harder.
Come to christ now. If there's even a
whisper in your heart that you need to come, you come. Then there's the warning
of time. It will someday be too late for your soul. Time is too short for
indecision and vacillation. Don't halt between two opinions. Fools say there's
plenty of time; the devil says there's plenty of time. Every morning you have
86,400 seconds to spend and to invest. Each day the bank opens a new account
with you. There may be no tomorrow. Come now. The scripture says, "seeing
then that all these things
"shall come to pass, "what manner
of persons ought you to be?" i read an article some years ago, talking
about some people that were having a great time on new year's eve and this man
that was writing the article said, "they drink like there's no
tomorrow." you've probably all heard the song, "another time and
another place," and that's what the devil will whisper in your ear
tonight. When i tell you you need to come and make your commitment to christ
with these hundreds and thousands that have already come in this crusade,
the devil will say: "wait...another
time, another place, "this is not the time." this is the time, the
very fact you are here indicates it's the time. By some strange coincidence or
providence god has brought you here tonight and before you came you thought you
were all right with god but now you're not sure. And you want to make sure, you
want to be certain. Yes, the devil always says, "yes, do it, "but
some other time, and some other place." god says, "here and
now." in luke 19 it tells us of jesus weeping over
the people of jerusalem. There is a poem
that i first heard years ago that goes, there is a time, we know not when, a
place, we know not where, that seals the destiny of man for glory or despair.
Someone wrote me a letter here this week. It says, "dear mr. Graham,
"in 1957 your crusade came "to the old madison square garden "in
new york city. "i was 6 years old. "i can still remember the bus ride
"the hard wooden bleachers, "and my shiny new black patent leather
shoes. "i remember it all just like it was yesterday.
"when you made the invitation to give
my life to christ "i was ready and i jumped up to go, "but
unfortunately in those days and in that generation, "my mother replied to
me and said 'hush, sit down. "'we don't do that. "'someone might see
you.' "i stayed in my chair. "here it is 35 years later and i'm
privileged to be "a volunteer counselor down on the floor, "and it's
my prayer that not one person "stays in their seat, "but comes
forward to receive christ "while there's time. "thank you for
bringing your crusade back to this area.
"my six year old girl memories
"are bursting with excitement. "i'll be praying for you this week,
god bless you." there's a man from this area that cliff barrows told me
about on the telephone today. His family had been urging him to stay here
because he didn't believe and he made a point of telling people that he didn't
believe in christ, he wasn't a believer. But he would not stay here and he
wouldn't come, and he didn't want to accept the claims of christ. Instead he
went the bahama islands,
and in the early morning, this morning, he
died of a heart attack. For him, it is now too late, his decision is made. What
about your decision? Is it going to be yes or no to the claims of christ?
Christ died for you, he rose again. And then what do you have to do? You have
to first repent of your sins. That means that you say, "lord, i am a
sinner. "i'm sorry for my sin. "i'm willing to change my way of life.
"i want to follow you and serve you "and i surrender my life to you
tonight," or "i rededicate my life to you tonight."
"i need you lord "and i want to
make my commitment on this night." in this crusade, we'll never be in this
auditorium again, and you're here tonight. I'm going to ask you to get up out
of your seat. From up there in the balcony it will take an extra minute, so
start now and come and everyone stand down on the front, in front of me here,
in front of the podium. And after you've all come, i'm going to say a word to
you and have a prayer with you and give you some literature to help you in your
christian life.
You say, "why do you ask people to come
publicly?" because every person that jesus ever called, he called
publicly. There was something about making it public. He died for you publicly,
hanging naked on a cross. Certainly you can come and stand here publicly to
make your commitment to him and say, "lord, you have all of me tonight,
"i want to be sure that i am ready to meet you." just get up and come
from all over the stadium. ♪ just as i am without one plea ♪ ♪ but that thy
blood was shed for me ♪
♪ and that thou bidst me come to thee ♪ ♪ o
lamb of god, i come ♪ ♪ i come. ♪ ♪ just as i am and waiting not... ♪ as
hundreds here in new jersey are coming forward to respond to mr.
Graham's invitation to make a commitment to jesus christ, you can
make that same commitment right where you are. Just pick up the phone now
and call the number you see on your screen. Special friends are
waiting to talk with you and pray with you about this most
important decision. Don't wait, please make that call now,
and if the line is busy, wait a few
moments, and then call again. ♪ i come, i come. ♪ while many others are still
coming i want to say a word to you that might have been watching by television
because these services are being recorded on tape to be played some time later
this year or early next year. And there are many people that have been watching
in television and you've been thinking about how fast time is going. It just
seems like yesterday that you were a little boy or a little girl, and time has
flown.
You may be in a hotel room somewhere, you
may be in a bar, and i want to tell you that god loves you, he wants to forgive
you, he wants to make you a new person, if you'll let him. You can make that
commitment where you are, right now. If you just prayed that prayer with my
father, or if you have any questions about a relationship with jesus christ,
why don't you call the number on the screen. There will be someone there to
talk with you, pray with you and answer those questions. And remember,
god loves you!
If you would like to commit your life to
jesus christ, please call us right now, toll free at 1-877-772-4559.
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who responds at the invitation. On behalf of franklin graham and the billy
graham evangelistic association thank you for watching and thank you for
your prayers.
Jesus christ promised that he is going to
return to the earth. And ladies and gentlemen, jesus christ is
going to keep that promise. Are you ready? The hope of the coming of
christ ought to make us walk as disciples of the lord jesus christ.
We are to be salt. And we are to be light in the world and we are to
work as though christ may not come for a thousand years. But we are
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