"We who live in this nervous age would be wise to meditate on our lives and days long and often before the face of God & on the edge of eternity. For we are made for eternity as certainly as we are made for time, and as responsible moral beings we must deal with both.
"He hath set eternity in their heart," said the Preacher, and here he sets forth both the glory & misery of men. To be made for eternity & forced to dwell in time for mankind is a tragedy of huge proportions. All within us cries LIFE and PERMANENCE, and everything around us reminds us of mortality and change." - a.w. tozer, knowledge of the holy, page 41
Questions:
1. WIll man have a perfected will in heaven?
2. Why do we pass up the beautiful intimacy of prayer for human whine-sessions?
3. Where are the other hungry Christians?
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