Souls Perishing, Uncared for – Charles Spurgeon
IT would be an awful piece of brutality if a boatful of shipwrecked mariners, far out at sea, saw a vessel in the offing, and yet that vessel would not turn aside to help them. But that is the conduct of many professors of Christ; they see others perishing, but they will not tell them the way of salvation; they neither pray for them nor labor for them; but they let them go down to Hell unwept, unpitied, and uncared for. Where are your affections of compassion, professor, that you have done this? Perhaps you have done it; if so, do not merely regret, but earnestly amend.
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