Our paradise home; the earth made new and the restoration of all things . XII THAT which man covets and most earnestly longs for. is he never fallen, his rest would have been eternal. Butas the privilege of that eternal rest was lost, it has been thedesign of the beneficent Father to restore the enjoyment of it infull, sweet, and all-satisfying measure. Every child of God yearnsfor a higher and holier atmosphere than earth in its sinful state canoffer. When Davids heart was sore and faint within him, whenfearfulness and trembling came upon him, he said, Oh that I hadwings like a dove!


Our paradise home; the earth made new and the restoration of all things . XII THAT which man covets and most earnestly longs for. is he never fallen, his rest would have been eternal. Butas the privilege of that eternal rest was lost, it has been thedesign of the beneficent Father to restore the enjoyment of it infull, sweet, and all-satisfying measure. Every child of God yearnsfor a higher and holier atmosphere than earth in its sinful state canoffer. When Davids heart was sore and faint within him, whenfearfulness and trembling came upon him, he said, Oh that I hadwings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at 55: 6. When the Lord gave the children of Israel the land of Canaan,it was only a temporary possession, typical of their final inheritanceof the earth. Through unbelief they lost it. Had they remainedfaithful, as we have before learned, Jerusalem would have stoodforever, and the throne of David would have been provided witha ruler until the Saviour should have come as the seed of David;Christs reign would have been establi


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