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The Good Black Doctor Some years ago Dr. C. J.
Davis, a native of West Indies, familiarly called the "Good Black
Doctor," was traveling by train in "I wish we could
speak to him," continued the elder lady; "I long to tell him the
way to Heaven. How sad it is that such a fine, intelligent-looking people
should bow down to images and stones! What a pity we can't speak to him, for
he doesn't seem to understand a word we say." "I heard you say,
Madam, you long to tell me the way to Heaven; will you kindly tell me how I
may be sure of going there? This tract does not tell me how I may be sure I
shall be saved. It tells me to repent of my sins, and to pray, and to
confess; but how can I know when I have prayed and repented and confessed
enough? Can you tell me plainly how I may be sure of getting to Heaven?" "If you read the
Bible and pray," replied the lady, "you will be sure to go to
Heaven." "Have you a Bible, Madam? And can you
tell me where it says that if I read the Bible and pray I shall go to Heaven?
I am very anxious to be sure of so important a matter." She had no Bible
in her bag. The other passengers were appealed to for one, but no one carried
a Bible with them. At length the black doctor drew the precious Volume from
his pocket and holding it out, said, "Is this the Book you mean, Madam?
Will you not show me where it tells me just how I may be saved and sure of
going to Heaven?" The lady took the Bible
and turning over the leaves confusedly, said, "I do not know exactly
where to find what I want to show you, but it says if you repent of your sins
and pray earnestly you will be saved." "How can I know
when I have prayed enough to satisfy God? Can you not find where it tells me
that?" Turning to her
companion, she said, "Can you find it?" "No," she answered. The poor lady asked the
others in turn and the Bible was offered to each, with the entreaty that they
would point out some portion that told plainly how a sinner was to get to
Heaven; but all confessed their inability to recollect where such passages
were. The lady returned the
Bible and said, "Well, I cannot find the place, but if you will call
upon Mr. _________ when you reach Folkestone, he will
tell you. He is a very good man, and he will be happy to direct you." "But, Madam, we may
never reach Folkestone. The train may run off the line,
and we may all be killed. I may not live to see Folkestone.
Can none of you “Christians” tell a poor foreigner how he may be saved? You are
moved with pity for his darkness and ignorance; can you not help him to the
light?" "I told you, you must pray," said the lady. He took the Bible, and
opening it, read John 3:16. "God so loved the world,
that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life." And John 5:24:
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth
my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life; and shall
not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life." Also
Acts 13:38,39: "Through this MAN is preached
unto you the forgiveness of sins; and by him all that believe are justified
from all things." "Are these the
portions you mean, Madam?" he asked. "Yes, that is what
I could not remember." "But you told me that I must pray and
repent. This precious Book tells me to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and
I shall not perish, but have everlasting life. Praise His Name! The poor
foreigner can trust that blessed Word, and know he is safe for Heaven—saved
through the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, finished on the cross. He is happy
in knowing he is justified from all things by the blood of Christ shed for sinners, and not by his own good works, prayers,
repentance or confession." Our black friend then proceeded
to set forth to his astonished fellow - travelers the love of God in giving
His Son to die for sinners, and the love that led the Son to do the will of
His Father. He told them how He who knew no sin was made sin for us, that we
might be made the righteousness of God in Him. "Stop, sir,"
said one of the gentlemen angrily. "This is no place for such holding
forth. It is neither the time nor the place, sir." "When is the
time and where is the place in this Christian(?) land, for a Christian to speak of Christ?" calmly but
earnestly asked the doctor. "Sunday is the
time, sir, and the church is the place, but not a railway carriage: This is a
very improper place." "Allow me just one
word more," earnestly pleaded the doctor. "We are nearing our
journey's end and may never meet again on earth. Let me tell you, on
authority of this Book, there is only one way to Heaven. “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no
man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:6. "Neither is
there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given
among men, whereby we must be saved." Acts 4:12. "It is a good thing
to read your Bible, but if you do not receive the Lord Jesus Christ and trust
Him and Him only for salvation, all the praying, repenting, and confessing
this side of Heaven will not save you. God has provided a salvation in His
beloved Son and He offers it to you as a free gift, not to be asked for, not
prayed for, not to be worked for, not for anything that you can do, but just
to be received. "But as many as received him to them gave he power to
become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." God has
offered you a gift, even His own beloved Son. The only right thing you can do
is to accept the gift and thank Him for it. The moment you offer the smallest
thing, a prayer, a tear, a good resolution, an act of charity, you are
refusing the gift and seeking to buy your way into Heaven with things God
says are filthy rags. In parting, let me give just one more portion from this
blessed Book: "By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of
yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should
boast." Eph. 2:8, 9 The Good Black Doctor
went on his way rejoicing, leaving his would-be teachers to consider the sad
consequences of neglecting to learn what GOD HAS SPOKEN. Reader, have you
learned? Do you know you are saved? |