When some folks hear the topic we are considering today, they feel the preacher is only trying to influence them into giving their lives to Christ immediately. There is no need for a pastor to persuade you; if he says tomorrow may be too late, he actually knows what he is saying.
I have seen, a lot of times, where a person didn't get the chance to repent before the person died and went to face judgment in heaven. They refused to repent when they had the opportunity until there was no more opportunity.
There was another man who was sick and at the point of death. I went to pray for him, but each time came to the hospital, somehow, I was unable to see him. I kept trying to see him for about two days but couldn’t.
At last, when it seemed like I would be able to see him the next day, I arrived at the hospital and learned that he had died. If only I had gotten the chance to see him, I would have asked him to give his life to Christ first before praying for him.
If he had died then, at least I would have known that he went to heaven. There was another man – a Pastor, someone people looked up to as a great man of God. I got the report that he was committing sexual immorality with girls and he denied it, so I set up a committee to investigate.
There was a man who commit sexual immorality with girls and the man denied it. So, they investigated and find out the man was guilty of the allegations but while the investigation was ongoing, he died in a car accident before he got the chance to repent.
It may look as if there will often be time to repent and begin living holy, but tomorrow really may be too late. Everyone has a particular cup; the day that cup gets full is the day the person's opportunity to repent runs out. For your own good, drop that sin and start to live holy from this moment. A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.