(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Please listen to me. I'm coming to some very serious territory right now. Don't miss this. Don't miss it. Let me warn you. Please, let me warn you. There is a line drawn over which you cannot be saved. If you think that you can just wait till you die and on your deathbed you can come to Christ, you've got nothing coming. Here your life is. I'll come to somewhere. I do not know where. There is a line. I don't know where it is. But that line is drawn and when you cross over that line from that moment forward you will never have a chance to be saved. In Romans chapter 1 and verse 24 it says God gave them up. Are you listening? God gave them up. Now one of these days you're going to hear the gospel for the last time and say no and God's going to say, okay, I'll knock on somebody else's door and I'll not knock on your door anymore. In Romans 1, 26 it says God gave them up. In Romans 1, 28 it says God gave them over. In Genesis 6, 3, my spirit will not always strive with man. In Ephesians 4, 19, who being past feeling have given themselves over. Hebrews 12, 17 tells about a man named Esau. In the Bible it says Esau found no place for repentance though he sought it with tears. Esau cried to get saved but he couldn't get saved. Get across the line. I was in seven times it says God hardened Israel's heart. Now listen carefully. Let me plead with you this morning. Let me beg you today. If you have the least desire to go to heaven, if there's just a little bit of a desire to go to heaven, then this morning you trust Jesus as your Savior. Don't join this church if you don't want to. Don't ever come back if you don't want to. And you can miss first Baptist church but don't miss heaven. Whatever church you belong to, whether you go back to your own church or not, that's not the issue. But don't you let anybody tell you that anything can take you to heaven except Jesus Christ Himself. And don't take a chance. Years ago, I was preaching in my own church in Texas. Middle Road Baptist Church, Garland, Texas. One night, I was preaching at a Bible meeting by the way in my own church. And one night two very distinguished middle-aged ladies walked in, obviously ladies of some means. The service ended, I went back and I said, ladies, do you know your Christians? And one of them said, I can't become a Christian. I said, what do you mean? And she said, I can't become a Christian. She said, when I was a child, they tried to get me to trust Jesus and I didn't. And when I was a teenager they tried to get me to trust Jesus and I didn't. And when I was a young adult they tried to get me to trust Jesus and I didn't. She said, preacher, I can tell you the place and the time when I crossed over a land to which I can never get saved. She said, I heard you on the radio. I thought maybe if I came to your church I might get that feeling back again. But she said, it's gone, it's gone. And she began to scream, last forever, last forever, last forever, last forever. Let me lovingly warn you, ladies and gentlemen, that God will not forever and ever and ever and ever keep the invitation to you. One day the invitation will come for the last time and you will have crossed the line. Today, listen carefully, I'm through. Today is the best chance you'll ever have to get saved.