Sinners Sleeping – Charles Spurgeon
DO you remember in David’s life when he went with one of his mighty men at night into Saul’s camp, and found the king and his guards all asleep? There were certain men of war who ought to have watched at Saul’s bed head, to take care of their master, who lay in the trench, but no one was awake at all; and David and his friend went all among the sleepers, treading gently and softly, lest they should wake one of them; until, by-and-by, they came to the center of the circle, where lay the king, with a cruse of water at his bolster, and his spear stuck in the ground. Little did he know as he slept so calmly there that Abishai was saying to David, “Let me strike him; it shall be but this once.” How easily that strong hand with that sharp javelin would have pinned the king to the ground. One only stroke, and it would be done, and David’s enemy would pursue him no more forever. Methinks I see you, O you sleeping sinners, lying in the same imminent peril. At this moment the evil one is saying: “Let me smite him; I will smite him but this once; let me prevent his hearing the gospel this night; let me thrust the javelin of unbelief into his soul but this once; and then the harvest will be past, the summer will be ended, and he will not be saved.” Slumbering sinner, I would gladly shout as the thunder of God, if thereby I could arouse you. Man, the knife is at your throat, and can you sleep? The spear is ready to smite you, and will you still doat and dream? I think I see the angel of justice who has long been pursuing the sinner who is rejecting Christ, and he cries: “Let me smite him! he has had time enough; let me smite him!” Or, as Christ puts it in the parable, there has come one into the vineyard who has looked at you, the barren tree, and seen no fruit; and he has come these three years, and now he is saying: “Cut it down! why cumbers it the ground?” O mercy, stay the axe! O God, bid the enemy put by the spear, and let the sleeper wake, not in Hell, but still on mercy’s plains, where there is a Christ to forgive him and a Spirit to sanctify him!