Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters - Volume 3 by Various
page 375 of 472 (79%)
page 375 of 472 (79%)
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Oh, that this youthful mourner might now hear that voice of God to his chosen people, "Ye have compassed this mountain long enough--turn you northward." God grant that the past time of her life may suffice that she has "wrought the will of the flesh." We most earnestly commend to her prayerful contemplation the last words of our blessed Saviour to his disciples, "In my Father's house are many mansions." I go to prepare _a place_ for you--just such a mansion--such a place as each ransomed soul, by improving the discipline of God--by holy and self-denying efforts in this life, to do his will, is fitted to fill, and enjoy. And so it will ever be with the heirs of salvation, while they remain in a world of sin and temptation. They are daily and hourly working out their salvation with fear and with trembling, while God is working in them to will and to do of his good pleasure. The improvement which is made of afflictions has a great deal to do in this process. And thus, too, will it be with those who wilfully, or even thoughtlessly neglect the great salvation--those who reject the overtures of pardoning mercy and salvation by Christ. They will hereafter know and acknowledge that "they knew their duty but they did it not." It is said that "Judas went to his _own place_"--and that "Dives _made his bed_ in hell." And herein will these words of the poet be strikingly fulfilled in every human soul-- "'Tis not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die." * * * * * |
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