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It is tragic that we are so negligent about the eternal and are so concerned about that which must inevitably come to an end. It is better to be a cripple in this life, says our Lord, than to lose everything in the next. Put your soul and its eternal destiny before everything else.Studies in the Sermon on the Mount (217)


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Fight for us, O God, that we not drift numb and blind and foolish into vain and empty excitements. Life is too short, too precious, too painful to waste on worldly bubbles that burst. Heaven is too great, hell is too horrible, eternity is too long that we should putter around on the porch of eternity.


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You're going to die. I'm going to do your funeral or you're coming to mine. This is an inescapable reality. You can be as responsible as you want, you can flood your body with anti-oxidants, you can get your yoga on. You can do all that, you're going to die, it's coming.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqyPMUop1QU


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The last day will prove that some of the holiest men that ever lived are hardly known.


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There is no wrinkle on the brow of eternity.


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A Christian in the holy assemblies and in his reading, learning, prayer, conference is laying up for everlasting, when the worldling in the market, in the field, or shop is making provision for a few days or hours. Thou gloriest in thy riches and preeminence now, but how long wilt thou do so?


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As we cannot live a moment out of God, so neither ought we to live a moment without God in the world. We ought continually to endeavor to walk in subservience to and converse with God; yea, and as far as may be, in a feeling converse with Him too.


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A man's greatest care should be for that place where he dwelleth longest; therefore eternity should be in his scope.


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All must be left soon; for all below is polluted, and in its best state is too scanty to afford us happiness.


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What an anomaly! Drowsing on the verge of eternity! A Christian is one who, in contrast to the unregenerate, has been awakened from the sleep of death in trespasses and sins, made to realize the unspeakable awfulness of endless misery in hell and the ineffable joy of everlasting bliss in heaven, and thereby brought to recognize the seriousness and solemnity of life.


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As man is appointed for a supernatural end, he must necessarily have presented to him supernatural means for reaching that end.


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We must not forget that the issues of Eternity are settled in Time.


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We live in an age when there is a false glare on the things of time and a great mist over the things of eternity.


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When men know they cannot hope in a country, in a political belief, or in themselves, they become free to hope in God.


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How can you expect to dwell with God forever, if you so neglect and forsake him here?


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It is astonishing how disinterested people are in the reality of dying. Few things are more certain and universal. The possibilities for joy and misery after you die are trillions of times greater than in the few years on this earth before you die. Yet people give almost all their energies to making this life secure, and almost none to the next. Future Grace (356)


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