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Ida Chamness letters, 1910-1922

1912-04-28 Page 6

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-6- ranging on high; yes on Heavenly things that are not of this world, but beyond it all with its perishing things. Yes, thou was with me it seemed so plain, in a beautiful white robe, in the celestial City of God; yes, in the Golden City where all is purity: no false prophets there. Only those who wear the wedding Garment are are admitted there. These alone can sing the songs of joy; and of Everlasting Happiness on the Golden shore, and the banks of Everlasting deliverance forever and ever. I think it a rich treasure for us to be favored to be permitted to have such Divine illuminations to pass through these frail, mortal bodies of ours. They are not given to us in vain; but we are to learn deep lessons from them. This is Divine revelation to us, or the Spirit of God working on our hearts and moving us by His powers to look and see what a happy place He has already prepared for all the redeemed Children of His, who have all their sins forgiven and washed away in the blood of the Lamb. To-day has been a day of a Holy Sabbath and rest for me I shall not forget soon. Ida, thou taught me the valuable lesson, to stay in quietude, not mix with other professors on first day. It has made me strong in ability every way. O, how true thou has been to me for good. O, what shall I render to the Lord for His precious gift to me, who, has held me upon a piller of the
 
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