Unfortunately,
I am afraid that most people my age do not even know who Dale Evans
was. However, she was one of my childhood heroes, and I still consider
her to be one of my heroes today. I did not know much about Dale when I
was growing up. However, I was reintroduced to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
about four months ago, and that is when I read Dale’s salvation story
for the first time.
I like
Dale’s salvation story because it is very similar to my own. Dale
accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior when she was only ten years old.
However, she would be the first to tell you that she did not make Him
Lord of her life. And as she would say, “There is a big fat difference there.”
Shortly
after Dale married Roy when she was thirty-five, she attended a church
service with her son, Tom. That was when Tom told her that Roy’s
children deserved to grow up in a Christian home and she needed to give
her life to Christ. It was upon her son’s plea that Dale did indeed give
her life completely over to Christ that day. And as she would have
said, her life was “radically changed” and “the burden of sin was rolled
away.”
Many of you
reading this today may think that you will go to Heaven when you die
just because you say that you believe in Jesus Christ. But as Adrian
Rogers used to say, “If He is not your Lord, He is not your Savior.”
Luke 13:5 says, “I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all
likewise perish.”
Oftentimes I will ask the readers of this blog to “acknowledge Jesus Christ
as Lord.” What do I mean by that? By acknowledging Jesus as Lord of your
life, you are giving Him complete control over every aspect of your
life. By acknowledging Jesus as Lord, you are saying, “What You say do, I
will do. What You say say, I will say. Where You say go, I will go.”
If you have
not yet acknowledged Jesus Christ as Lord of your life, I am asking you
to please do so today. Turn completely from all sin and acknowledge
Jesus Christ as Lord. If you do that, He will save you today and keep you saved forever.
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