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A STEEL WORKER'S STORY
ROBERT E.
SURGENOR, Evangelist
IT
WAS A COLD FEBRUARY NIGHT, but less
than seventy feet away was a molten, boiling, lake of fire!
Behind fire-brick walls and heavy water-cooled steel doors, a 500
ton mass of seething molten steel bubbled at 2,800 degrees
Fahrenheit, being fed by a tremendous flame that required 700
gallons of oil per hour. This roaring inferno was an open hearth
furnace - the very heart of steel making.
A few moments before walking over to the furnace, I had
experienced a brush with death. For years, God had spoken to me
about my soul in a variety of ways. Two motorcycle wrecks, three
near-disasters while piloting a plane, and a near-drowning in the
Atlantic Ocean. But like many brought up in a Christian home, I
desired not the knowledge of God's ways (Job 21:14).
Mother had objected to me going to the mills for work, but it was
"big money," and that's what counted! During my first month, I
witnessed a poor fellow, his head and shoulder cut off by an
overhead crane. It was a gory sight as his bloody flesh was
gathered up and put into a wire basket by my father, the melter
foreman. A voice seemed to say, "If that were you, Bob, where
would your soul be?" I pushed the thought immediately out of my
mind.
A BRUSH WITH
DEATH
In the course of twenty years, three men had fallen into the pits
- a fifteen-foot drop in back of the furnaces. Two were burned
alive, but I survived. Mother cried, and pleaded with me to quit,
but money, sin, and pleasure were my gods. Now God was speaking
once again. A brush with death was nothing to laugh at, or take
lightly. A swinging overhead crane hook had just narrowly missed
my head and I was shaken! Fellow workers on the scene shouted in
jest, "Hey, Surgenor, if that thing had hit your head, you'd be
shoveling coal in hell right now!" Their laughter pierced my
heart! I had heard the Bible enough to know that there's no
shoveling coal in hell - just a flame that torments its victims.
A steady, piercing flame on the soul! A place of no comfort, no
water, and no hope! But their words of jest were like the arrows
of the Almighty. They stuck, and I couldn't get rid of them.
Looking into the furnace through a wicket hole, I was preparing
to draw out a sample of the molten steel for testing. As my eyes
beheld the white hot roaring flame and the steel lake of fire, my
soul trembled. A voice said, "He, that being often reproved
hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without
remedy." It was a Bible verse I'd learned in Sunday School
many years before, and now God was bringing it to my remembrance
to awaken me (Proverbs 29:1).
After the shift, I went home from that steel mill as a young man
convicted of sin, scared of going to hell, and wanting to be
saved. A few days later, humbled and broken, and crying and
trembling for fear of meeting God in my sins, I trusted the Lord
Jesus Christ who died for me on the cross. It was my dear wife,
who had been saved for only six days, who pointed me to the
Saviour.
STARTLING FACTS
Friend, I'm sure that in your lifetime, you, too, have heard the
voice of God in numerous ways. What about your soul? Do you ever
consider eternity? As man to man, let me mention some startling,
God-given facts. Do you know, "All have sinned" (Romans
3:23), and heaven's door is closed? Do you know death does
not end all; that there is a conscious hereafter?
(Luke 16:19-31). The undertaker buries the body in the grave, but
God buries the lost soul in hell, to reserve it "unto the day of
judgment to be punished" (II Peter 2:9). Do you know there
are two resurrections: one for the saved; one for
the lost (John 5:29)? Death (the body's abode) and hell (the
soul's abode) shall deliver up the dead that are in them
(Revelation 20:13). With body and soul reunited, the sinner shall
stand before God to be judged for his sins, to determine the
severity of his punishment. Do you know God has prepared a
lake of fire and brimstone where this punishment will be poured
out upon the sinner forever? The smoke of their torment will
ascend up for ever and ever, they will have no rest day nor night
(Revelation 14:11; 20:10). It will be a place "where their worm
dieth not, and the fire is not quenched" (Mark 9:44).
Do you know God has made a way of escape through the
precious blood of Christ? Oh, fellow traveler to eternity, be
honest! Be fair to yourself and face the facts! Flee to Christ,
receive Him now as your Saviour and be saved from the lake of
fire.
"Being now justified by His
blood, we shall be saved from
wrath through Him" (Romans 5:9).
Born September 2, 1928. Born again February 10, 1952
"Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."
(John 3:3)
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