. Christian herald and signs of our times. II. Tim. 4: 11; Rev. 11:18;Matt. 25 : 31-40. Spiritually, the believeris with Christ now, and always fJohn14: 23: Matt. 28: 20), but, to be withChrist, bodily or personally (John 12 : 26;17: 24), is only to be attained by the re-surrection, at his coming. John 14: 3; 4: 18. Therefore, it is entirely un-scriptural to instruct the believer to lookfor death, as being synonymous with, orequivalent to, the Lords coming. Thetwo events are in contrast, not in resemb-lance. Death means separation, silence,grief: Christs coming means reunion, joy-ful ac


. Christian herald and signs of our times. II. Tim. 4: 11; Rev. 11:18;Matt. 25 : 31-40. Spiritually, the believeris with Christ now, and always fJohn14: 23: Matt. 28: 20), but, to be withChrist, bodily or personally (John 12 : 26;17: 24), is only to be attained by the re-surrection, at his coming. John 14: 3; 4: 18. Therefore, it is entirely un-scriptural to instruct the believer to lookfor death, as being synonymous with, orequivalent to, the Lords coming. Thetwo events are in contrast, not in resemb-lance. Death means separation, silence,grief: Christs coming means reunion, joy-ful acclaim, a new and glorious body, andthe presence of Christ in power. *From Jesus is Coming, a famous littie work whichhas been translated into German, French, Chinese,Japanese and Tamil, and has now reached its sev-enty-sixth thousand. Pp. 160: price, paper covers,15 cents, cloth, 50 cents. Published bv The FlemingH. Revell Co., New York. Chicago and To Ar Concluded. m I 12 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SFGNS OF OUR TIMES. Feb. 5, ,j.


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