Hebrews 2 states that unbelievers are, βthrough fear of deathβ¦ all their lifetime subject to bondageβ (Ver. 15). How often they must ask themselves: βWhat will become of me: finally become of me?β The best they can hope is that God will be merciful to them and accept them at last, but God cannot do this without a just basis, and since unbelievers have rejected His gracious payment for sin, they must remain under its condemnation. Many hope that physical death will be the end for them, but they fear that the Bible may be true and that death will not be the end.
This writer once talked with a profane barber who had boasted that he was his own βGod,β and would be until they put him βsix feet under.β To this we replied: βThe Bible says that βit is appointed unto men once to die, but after this is the judgment.β You may not believe this, or accept it as the Word of God, but you canβt prove it isnβt so, and I would urge you to look into it carefully, asking God to give you light.β
Here we ask the reader a very personal question: Are you saved? Have you accepted Christ and His payment for your sins, now standing before God βjustified from all things,β and βaccepted in the Belovedβ? If not, we beg you: do not delay. These are serious times and who knows how soon God will take His own away and bring this dispensation of grace to a close. Then it will be too late, so we urge you, face up to your sinful condition now, and place your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ who, in infinite love and grace, bore the burden of your guilt and condemnation at Calvary. βBelieve on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be savedβ¦β (Acts 16:31). source