No man stumbles into heaven. No man goes there blindfold. If he
will take time to consider, every man may know whether he is in the
strait and narrow path, or in the broad road that leads to death and
hell. The Bible Echo, July 31, 1899 (The Bible Echo, January 25, 1897).
If we do not receive the religion of Christ by feeding upon the
Word of God, we shall not be entitled to an entrance into the city of
God. Having lived on earthly food, having educated our tastes to love
worldly things, we would not be fitted for the heavenly courts; we could
not appreciate the pure, heavenly current that circulates in heaven.
The voices of the angels and the music of their harps would not satisfy
us. The science of heaven would be as an enigma to our minds. We need to
hunger and thirst for the righteousness of Christ; we need to be molded
and fashioned by the transforming influence of His grace, that we may
be fitted for the society of heavenly angels. The Review and Herald, May
4, 1897.
We must have a vision of the future and of the blessedness of
heaven.... There the redeemed ones greet those who directed them to the
uplifted Saviour.... The conflict is over. All tribulation and strife
are at an end. Songs of victory fill all heaven as the redeemed stand
around the throne of God. Testimonies for the Church 8:44.
Then the nations will own no other law than the law of heaven. All
will be a happy, united family, clothed with the garments of praise and
thanksgiving.... Over the scene the morning stars will sing together,
and the sons of God will shout for joy, while God and Christ will unite
in proclaiming, “There shall be no more sin, neither shall there be any
more death. Testimonies for the Church 8:42.
We want to get in the habit of talking of heaven, beautiful heaven.
Talk of that life which will continue as long as God shall live, and
then you will forget your little trials and difficulties. Let the mind
be attracted to God. Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the
Seventh-day Adventists, 146.
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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