. Christian herald and signs of our times . THE BRIDGE OF LIFE. FROM THE FAMOUS SYMBOLICAL PICTURE, BY G. F. WATTS. standing heart, not for his own profit, hutlor the service of God and for the good ofhis people! No wonder, with such aninquiry in his mind, he comes to the con-clusion that all is vanity ! Here is aman loaded with all the good of this pres-ent life, and moreover, really knowing ( k)d,and having known special intercourse withCod. full of the most profound wisdom,and yet concluding that the life of man isone long disappointment! The ApostlePaul starts from qui fie a different poin


. Christian herald and signs of our times . THE BRIDGE OF LIFE. FROM THE FAMOUS SYMBOLICAL PICTURE, BY G. F. WATTS. standing heart, not for his own profit, hutlor the service of God and for the good ofhis people! No wonder, with such aninquiry in his mind, he comes to the con-clusion that all is vanity ! Here is aman loaded with all the good of this pres-ent life, and moreover, really knowing ( k)d,and having known special intercourse withCod. full of the most profound wisdom,and yet concluding that the life of man isone long disappointment! The ApostlePaul starts from qui fie a different point ofview when he exhorts us by the mercies ofGod to present our bodies a living sacri-fice, holy, acceptable to God,Which isOUT reasonable service. No shadow ofdisappointment for a Christ-like Christian,for all things work together (or good tothem that love God. (: as.) Noweary looking forward to losing every-thing that we have labored for because weknow not who mavcome after us. On thecontrary. < )ur light affliction, w hich is bu


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