The way to heaven . man, saying,The best man we ever heard of in our life. Oh,we will love him until our dying day with allour heart. Now, that is just wThat the LordJesus Christ will do when we take Him as ourSaviour. He will put all our past sins awayand settle for all the future, so we can say asPaul, Blessed is the man to whom the Lord willnot impute sin. Like John also, Beloved, noware we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appearwhat we shall be, but we know that when Heshall appear we shall be like Him, for we shallsee Him as He is. Faith in Gods word willtake away all the clouds betwe
The way to heaven . man, saying,The best man we ever heard of in our life. Oh,we will love him until our dying day with allour heart. Now, that is just wThat the LordJesus Christ will do when we take Him as ourSaviour. He will put all our past sins awayand settle for all the future, so we can say asPaul, Blessed is the man to whom the Lord willnot impute sin. Like John also, Beloved, noware we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appearwhat we shall be, but we know that when Heshall appear we shall be like Him, for we shallsee Him as He is. Faith in Gods word willtake away all the clouds between this earth andheaven. Like the little boy when dying, and thefather stood by the bed, weeping, and the little 34 Law and Grace son said, Father, why are you weeping? Hesaid, Son, you are dying. Oh! father, saidthe little boy, dont weep, if I am dying then to-night I will be in heaven and be so happy withJesus. Now, if we have been redeemed withthe precious blood of Christ, we will spend asweet eternitv in REV. W. W. SMITH1907 TKHben H See tbe 3Bloot>, And the blood shall be to you for a tokenupon the houses where ye are; and when I seethe blood, I will pass over you, and the plagueshall not be upon you to destroy you, when Ismite the land of Egypt. Exodus xii, 13. Now, to illustrate this subject, let us imagineourselves away back yonder on the other side ofthe Cross of Calvary, down in Egypt, instead ofbeing here in 1907 in America, and this to bethe night of Egyptian Judgment. We have gonedown into Egypt on an excursion and we getthere just about sundown, and go to the boardinghouses and hotels for supper; as we are eatingwe hear from the conversation of the people thatthere is great excitement of some kind in thecamp, and we ask what is the trouble. The peo-ple tell us such trouble as has never been inEgypt before, that tonight is the night of Egyp-tian Judgment, and the first-born in many homeswill die. So after supper we all go out for awalk, as we come to th
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