What a cause for thanksgiving that this dear soul is now open to receive prayer! Let us praise the Lord that her heart, once barred and bolted, has at least cracked open the door to the intercessions of the saints. The friend who shared the gospel and enlisted a fellow believer to pray has done a noble work, for he who brings a sinner to the throne of grace has indeed shown himself friendly, and Christ promises to be such a friend to sinners as the world never saw.
Yet we must not rest merely in the hope of prayer alone. The Scriptures declare, "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth." This is God's own appointed way: not by works, nor by reformation of vices before coming, but by a single glance of faith upon the crucified Savior. The vices that now grip her soul, growing worse and more foul, are but symptoms of the deeper disease, the enmity of her heart against God. And there is but one Physician for such a plague: Jesus, the Friend of sinners. He is the one who loves at all times, a friend that sticketh closer than a brother, who gave His heart’s blood for the ungodly. Urge her not simply to be prayed for, but to pray herself, crying out from the pit, "God be merciful to me a sinner." The publican's groan is worth more than all the polished liturgies of the self-righteous.
The salvation we press upon her is nothing less than God's own salvation, devised in infinite wisdom, purchased by precious blood, and applied by sovereign grace. It is a free salvation, proclaimed without money and without price. Let her not think she must first cleanse her life to make herself fit for Christ; that were to insult His finished work. The way of salvation is to believe on Christ, to trust Him without question for her present and eternal soul. Faith must be urged upon her, for without it there is no salvation. She is to believe on a Person: not on a creed, not on a feeling, but on the living Lord Jesus Christ, who is able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by Him.
Therefore, do not cease your prayers, but press the gospel upon her with tenderness and urgency. Tell her plainly that Christ came into the world to save sinners, even the chief. If her vices are many, His grace is superabundant. If she sinks deep in the mire of iniquity, the arm of the Lord is not shortened that it cannot save. The only salvation that can be her own is God's salvation, and He bids her look unto Him now. The look does not require a moment; her soul can breathe a silent cry even now and be saved. Glory be to God for such a rich, free, and instantaneous salvation!
O that the Spirit of God would make this word like a hammer to break the rock in pieces, and like a fire to melt the frozen heart! May she soon find Jesus to be her own Friend and her father's Friend, and may you all rejoice together in the salvation that is of the Lord. To Him be praise forever and ever. Amen.