I saw a very great number of angels bring from the city glorious
crowns—a crown for every saint, with his name written thereon. As Jesus
called for the crowns, angels presented them to Him, and with His own
right hand the lovely Jesus placed the crowns on the heads of the
saints. In the same manner the angels brought the harps, and Jesus
presented them also to the saints. The commanding angels first struck
the note, and then every voice was raised in grateful, happy praise, and
every hand skillfully swept over the strings of the harp, sending forth
melodious music in rich and perfect strains....
Within the city there was everything to feast the eye. Rich glory
they beheld everywhere. Then Jesus looked upon His redeemed saints;
their countenances were radiant with glory; and as He fixed His loving
eyes upon them, He said, with His rich, musical voice, “I behold the
travail of My soul, and am satisfied. This rich glory is yours to enjoy
eternally. Your sorrows are ended. There shall be no more death, neither
sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.” ...
I then saw Jesus leading His people to the tree of life.... Upon
the tree of life was most beautiful fruit, of which the saints could
partake freely, in the city was a most glorious throne, from which
proceeded a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal. On each side
of this river was the tree of life, and on the banks of the river were
other beautiful trees bearing fruit....
Language is altogether too feeble to attempt a description of
heaven. As the scene rises before me, I am lost in amazement. Carried
away with the surpassing splendor and excellent glory, I lay down the
pen, and exclaim, “Oh, what love! what wondrous love!” The most exalted
language fails to describe the glory of heaven or the matchless depths
of a Saviour's love. The Story of Redemption, 413, 414.
Note: In
some areas phrases have been omitted by the compilers for whatever
reason. I have restored them as underlined text, that the full intent of
the author may be given.
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