2 Peter 3:9, “The Lord is not slow about His promise as some count slowness but is patient toward you not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance.” I was listening to a song by CeCe Winans, called Come Jesus Come. It’s a beautiful song. It begins with how sometimes when we feel we are going break; we pray for God to come and take it all away. As I listened to this song, I thought of how wonderful it will be the day He returns to turn things around. I suddenly remembered those who hadn’t yet accepted Jesus into their lives. I felt such a panic for them. Names passed through my mind. People I knew came to my mind. Those I love. Those who were struggling with addictions, those not knowing God. And I found myself asking God, please wait, not yet God. Have mercy on them, let them know your grace. 2 Peter 3:15 says, “and regard the patience of our Lord to be salvation…” I remember being in an airport once and due to a change in gates at the last minute before I arrived, I went to the wrong gate to wait for the plane. All of a sudden, I heard over the intercom the last call to board the flight. The flight I was waiting for the last 30 minutes. I rushed over and asked an agent if this was the same plane? She told me yes; the gate was moved earlier to another gate. It was all the way across the terminal. I ran with my luggage to the other gate, but the doors had closed, and I couldn’t get on the flight. I remember arguing with the agent that I had been at the wrong gate waiting. I didn’t know it had changed gates. She told me it was posted on the screens. I argued that my ticket said it was at such and such gate and that’s where I had waited. She tried to calmly tell me there wasn’t anything she could do the plane was already backing up. I remember I started to cry and wondered how I was going to get home. My family was waiting for me to arrive at the time I told them. As I listened to this song, I thought of that incident. The agent told me it was on the screens. It was posted to tell the passengers where to go. Had I stopped to look up at the screen instead of my ticket, I would have known the right gate. I just had to look up. Friends, the way to salvation is now. Please look up. Don’t miss the most important flight of your life.