A fine birthday gift, indeed! But a wonderful Lord passes by, and has mercy on the wretched tin can, sticks his walking cane through it, and rescues it from the junk pile and takes it home with him. The heart is a rusty old can on a junk heap. One does not choose a Redeemer for oneself, you understand, nor give one’s heart to him. You see, my boy,” he continued reassuringly, as he continued to look at the young pastor’s face, in which uncertainty and resentment were shown in a struggle for the upper hand, “it is one thing to choose Jesus as one’s Lord and Savior, to give him one’s heart and commit oneself to him, and that he now accepts one into his little flock it is a very different thing to believe on him as a Redeemer of sinners, of whom one is chief. And it is just as true that, if you think you are saved because you give Jesus your heart, you will not be saved. “But sir, if you do not give your heart to Jesus, you cannot be saved.”- The young pastor
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