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1 | For the Loss of Heaven | Heb 3:8 | DocTrinsograce | 234019 | ||
"A hard heart now makes heaven and hell seem but trifles. We have showed them everlasting glory and misery, and they are as men asleep; our words are as stones cast against a wall, which fly back in our faces. We talk of terrible things, but it is to dead men; we search the wounds, but they never feel it; we speak to rocks rather than to men; the earth will as soon tremble as they. But when these dead souls are revived, what passionate sensibility, what working affections, what pangs of horror, what depths of sorrow will there then be! How violently will they denounce and reproach themselves! How will they rage against their former madness! The lamentations of the most affectionate wife for the loss of her husband, or of the tenderest mother for the loss of her children, will be nothing to theirs for the loss of heaven." --Richard Baxter (1615-1691) | ||||||
2 | For the Loss of Heaven | Heb 3:8 | DPMartin | 234020 | ||
If one’s heart is in the Lord, then its in the right place and in a safe place. If you read in Ex:20 when the Lord God spoke directly to the people in verses 21: And the people stood afar off, and Moses drew near unto the thick darkness where God was. That to me is the difference, Moses’ heart was with the Lord his God, and the peoples heart was with their own lives that they valued more then being with God. | ||||||
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