Procrastination – Charles Spurgeon

IT is a snowy day, and some boys have put a few bricks together, making a sort of square box of them; they have set up one on edge on a piece of stick, and have scattered under it a few crumbs. Here comes a robin, and he picks up a crumb or two, and while he is feeding, down comes the brick! ” I did not wait long” says the robin, ” but I am caught I I did not wait long, bat I ennui .it get out! I did not -wait long, but I have lost my liberty! J did not wait long, but it maybe I shall lose my life!” Ah! little robin, thou shalt be a preacher to some here. They have gone a little into sin, and they are inclined to-night to wait a little while. Take care that this is not your dolorous note one of these days, “did not wait long, but the dci<il caught me in his trap! I did not wait long, bat I waited too long! I did not wait long, but I lost my soul forever!” God grant that this may not be your lot.

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