Then Agrippa said to Paul, “You almost
persuade me to become a Christian And Paul
said, “I would to God that not only you, but also all who hear me today, might
become both almost and altogether such as I am, except for these chains.”
- Acts 26.28-29
‘Almost’ must be one of the saddest words in all of
Scripture. Agrippa got right to the point of salvation. He and Felix were a lot
alike. Felix said ‘a more convenient time.’ Agrippa said ‘almost persuaded.’
But neither took that final step. Both were ‘almosters.’
There is an old song that has pretty much gone out of vogue
that captures these moments beautifully. Below is the story and the song.
Almost Persuaded,
the Song and the Story
Composer Philip Paul
Bliss Writes Almost Persuaded
More than 2,000 years
ago King Agrippa told the Apostle Paul “Almost, you persuade me to be a
Christian.” (Acts 26:28). In 1871 Reverend Brundage expounded upon this sad
story in Acts, and then ended his Sunday Morning sermon with the words "He
who is almost persuaded is almost saved, and to be almost saved is to be
entirely lost".
Philip Paul Bliss
(1838-1876), composer of many hymns, including The Light of the World is Jesus
and Dare to Be a Daniel, was among the congregants listening to Reverend
Brundage's sermon. The pastor's powerful closing words left such an impression
upon Bliss that he set about composing a song with the same sentiment.
Almost Persuaded was
published that same year in The Charm: A Collection of Sunday School Music, and
quickly found its way into the majority of English Christian hymnals; the
compelling words have since been sung at many an alter call.
Almost Persuaded
Almost persuaded now
to believe;
Almost persuaded
Christ to receive;
Seems now some soul to
say,
Go, Spirit, go Thy
way,
Some more convenient
day
On Thee I'll call.
Almost persuaded,
come, come today;
Almost persuaded, turn
not away;
Jesus invites you here,
Angels are lingering
near
Prayers rise from
hearts so dear;
O wanderer, come!
Almost persuaded,
harvest is past!
Almost persuaded, doom
comes at last!
Almost cannot avail;
Almost is but to fail!
Sad, sad, that bitter
wail
Almost, but lost!
Written by: Connie
Ruth Christiansen
Paul’s desire was clear – ‘I wish that you were not only
almost, but fully persuaded along with everyone else in the room.’
Let’s pray for all the ‘almosters’ that are out there. As
Rev Brundage put it 'He who is almost
persuaded is almost saved, and to be almost saved is to be entirely lost.'
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