In our life here, earthly, sin-restricted though it is, the
greatest joy and the highest education are in service. And in the future
state, untrammeled by the limitations of sinful humanity, it is in
service that our greatest joy and our highest education will be found.
Education, 309.
“If any man's work abide ..., he shall receive a reward.” 1
Corinthians 3:14. Glorious will be the reward bestowed when the faithful
workers gather about the throne of God and of the Lamb.... They have
been partakers with Christ in His sufferings, they have been workers
together with Him in the plan of redemption, and they are partakers with
Him in the joy of seeing souls saved in the kingdom of God, there to
praise God through all eternity. Testimonies for the Church 9:285.
A Christian once said that when he reached heaven he expected to
meet with three causes of wonder. He would wonder to find some that he
did not expect to see there. He would wonder not to see some that he
expected to meet, and, lastly, he would wonder most to find so unworthy a
sinner as himself in the Paradise of God. Many who have stood in high
places as Christians upon earth will not be found with the happy throng
that shall surround the throne. Those who have had knowledge and talent,
and yet have delighted in controversy and unholy strife, will not have a
place with the redeemed.... They desired to do some great work, that
they might be admired and flattered by men, but their names were not
written in the Lamb's book of life. “I know you not,” are the sad words
that Christ addresses to such. But those whose lives were made beautiful
by little acts of kindness, by tender words of affection and sympathy,
whose hearts recoiled from strife and contention, who never did any
great work in order to be lauded of men, these are found recorded in the
Lamb's book of life. Though the world counted them as insignificant,
they are approved of God before the assembled universe. The Signs of the
Times, February 24, 1890.
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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