When at the Point of Death: A Christian Perspective :: By Ron Ferguson

[1]. THE INTRODUCTION – THOUGHTS NEARING DEATH

I would estimate very few want to face death, but the committed Christians are prepared and happy to because they know the truth of the verses – 2 Corinthians 5:7-8 “for we walk by faith, not by sight. We are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord.”

Why do you think the millions of martyrs would not renounce their faith to offer sacrifice to Roman gods or bow down to the wickedness and tyranny of the pope? It is because they had a better hope!

I had cause to think more into this just now because a close friend of mine died yesterday at age 91. He was very eminent in Natural Sciences and had the most amazing knowledge of species in a very wide field. He had produced books.

I began to think to myself, “When a person nears death and has been successful in many disciplines, how would that person think in that last little while?” It is like your life has accumulated so much knowledge and varying successes, and you may have produced much, but where does all that stand in those last moments?

Nearing death, the activities of life must take on a lesser role, and as the time of departure comes, then what is done and has been achieved all start to drop away into a worldly emptiness, and we leave this world the way we came into it – with nothing. 1 Timothy 6:6-7 “But godliness actually is a means of great gain, when accompanied by contentment, for we have brought nothing into the world, so we cannot take anything out of it either.” All we have done in the world, good or bad, is of no consequence once we depart.

I wonder how many think, “What will happen to all my writings and photos and family heirlooms and all that I have gathered over my lifetime?” It is the way of the world. The old keep perishing. How many recall a man in a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley called:

OZYMANDIAS

I met a traveller from an antique land,
Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal, these words appear:
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.”

[2]. DO NOT NEGLECT OR REJECT THE SALVATION OF GOD!

Buried and entombed in recent history. That is what a life is like. Some might like to build immortality like Ozymandias, but immortality on this earth is very nebulous, and barely a handful achieve it in all the world’s history. The Psalms speak of a man in his grandeur and influence – Psalm 49:16-17 “Do not be afraid when a man becomes rich, when the glory of his house is increased, for when he dies he will carry nothing away. His glory will not descend after him.”

Nothing will descend after him unless he has the statue of Beethoven, but they are few and far between. I think it is tragic when a man or woman has achieved so much in life, so glorious in his own eyes maybe, and even in the eyes of others, but none of it will pass into eternity. It is so sad, especially when a person has had no time for God and has been a wicked sinner. What prospect is there to look forward to? The atheist curses God, which is strange because he claims there is no God. People pass from this world into the next and make no preparation for the next life. Neglect is utter failure. Dismissal is the day of accounting delayed. All must give an account before the Lord God.

How can we survive if we neglect so great salvation? Have you spoken to a person who is not saved, and you have placed before that person the truth of a Christless eternity? Often, they will turn on you and contradict what you say, or say something like, “You don’t talk about religion or politics.” Why will a person not turn to God? It is because the devil has the person firmly in his clutches.

Blindness and delusion are the enemies of God because blindness operates in darkness, and delusion defies the truth of God. Blindness and delusion is the devil’s counterpart of “I am the Light of the world” and “I am the Way and the Truth and the Life.”

I am writing this just before Easter, when I prepared an Easter message about Calvary. There we have the account of the repentant thief on the cross, a man who lived in the darkness of sin and who probably operated in the darkness of night. When he came face to face with Jesus on the cross and observed Him suffering there, the Light broke through the blackness, and the man was saved as he called on the Lord. REMEMBER ME is such a powerful statement and can convert a man from the kingdom of blindness to the kingdom of light. Praise the Lord.

The repentant thief left the world with nothing, but the truth is, he left with everything. Having the world’s goods is but a transient thing, an occupation for a short time. Having Jesus as one’s personal Saviour is everything and is eternal – forever. The thief had everything.

It would be very wrong of me if I neglected to ask the question – “Where will you spend eternity?” People don’t like personal questions, and I think it is the devil’s ploy to make people think they must not examine eternity. It is the most important question that can be asked. Your whole eternal fate depends on it. God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. He will not force you. As Jesus Christ went willingly to the cross, so you must willingly come to Him for salvation. Please do not delay. Many Bible students think the Rapture is very close when the Lord returns for all His believers, so please do not miss out.

[3]. SOLOMON ADDRESSES THE VANITY OF LIFE, ESPECIALLY WITHOUT GOD

When Solomon was young, and before he departed from the Lord into idolatry, he was inspired to write these words – Ecclesiastes 12: 6 Remember Him BEFORE THE SILVER CORD IS BROKEN and the golden bowl is crushed, the pitcher by the well is shattered and the wheel at the cistern is crushed. 7 Then the dust will return to the earth as it was, and THE SPIRIT WILL RETURN TO GOD WHO GAVE IT. 8 ‘Vanity of vanities,’ says the Preacher, ‘all is vanity!'”

Verse 6 is imagery for death and is quite graphic because, in death, our ties to this world are broken and crushed, and shattered. There is a saying that death ends it all. Is that really true? Yes, it is if what you are thinking about is only of this earth and the earthly existence.

BUT look at verse 7. Man was created from the dust (from the dirt of the earth, of the elements, etc.) and will all return to the earth and decay away to nothing. Man was created in the image of God and is body, soul and spirit. The body decays, but the spirit is eternal, and the verse says it returns to God who gave it. This is where the saying “Death ends it all” is absolutely incorrect. The spirits return to God, but I think it is saying that the spirits will reside in the places God has designed for them.

There are two places, in the grave/hell and with the Lord Jesus in heaven. We had the verse earlier that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. That is so true, but only for Christians. None of us deserves that, but the grace of the Lord Jesus substituted righteousness for wickedness.

However, the downside is that those who are not redeemed, whose sins are not cleansed and forgiven, their spirits will reside in hell until the time when death and hell give up all the “residents” to be judged at the great white throne and then end in the lake of fire. You do not want that for you or your family. This is why you must be saved through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Verse 8 contains a favorite word of Solomon in the book of Ecclesiastes. It is the word “vanity.” Vanity of vanities is what this world is about. Where can one find true righteousness and honesty on this earth? “Nowhere” is the answer. It can only be found in God. All that a man produces, all that he has achieved, and all the success he has belongs to the world, and is all vanity WHEN COMPARED with what is eternal.

What shall a man and woman then do? The answer is also found in the book, and here it is – Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 “The conclusion, when all has been heard, is: FEAR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS, because this applies to every person, for God will bring every act to judgment, everything which is hidden, whether it is good or evil.” All the vanity will be swept away. It will melt like snow on a hot stone, and what is left is the reality of what measures up or fails before God. Verse 14 above says EVERY act will be brought into judgment, and that includes the majority that are hidden, for most sin is hidden away from people’s knowledge and is not meant to see the light of day; but God is light, and all sin will be uncovered and brought to judgment.

However, for the Christian, his sin is forgiven and washed away, but he/she does not escape judgment; for all Christians stand before the judgment seat of Christ, and all his/her works since becoming a Christian will be tried with fire. What endures gains the reward. Gone will be the straw and chaff and wood, and what remains will be the precious gems, silver and gold. O, Christian, what are your works producing that will endure for the Lord?

Yes, the world is full of vanity. Way too many people are producing vanity and building up worthlessness. Don’t be one of them. Death is NOT THE END of it all. It is just the beginning. So serious is that message that Paul had to say to the people of Athens on Mars Hill (the Areopagus) – Acts 17:30-31 “Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all everywhere should repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.”

[4]. IT IS FINISHED; MATERIALISM; UNSAVED PERSON, PLEASE LISTEN

When Jesus was at the point of death, he cried out. We look at this serious incident – John 19:29-30 “A jar full of sour wine was standing there so they put a sponge full of the sour wine upon a branch of hyssop, and brought it up to His mouth. When Jesus therefore had received the sour wine, He said, ‘It is finished!’ and He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.”

What a challenge this is to us when, at that point of departure or the last hours of the failing of the human body, we can say, It is finished, then the old shall put on the new, and the frail weakness arrives in a flash in the presence of Jesus with eternal strength forever more. Old memories are gone. The works of the flesh are ended. Now there is an eternal communion in sinless perfection with the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. What a day of rejoicing that will be!

So many of us gather to ourselves a lot of materialism because of interests, work, pastimes and family. One day we have to say Goodbye to all that, even though the parting from what was good and stimulating is sad at the time. It is a momentary sorrow, never to be remembered or recalled ever.

Again, I must return to the unsaved. If all you have is only what you have achieved, when you see it all collapsing before death like a pack of cards, then how empty and vain your life proved to be. You have nothing, and you’d be adrift with an emptiness. The true Christian does not have that emptiness, as His spirit is indwelt by the Holy Spirit, and he is in the hands of the living God. O, please repent if you have not done so. As the shadows lengthen and the body succumbs, the spirit is enlivened and journeys to the Saviour.

How much do we owe Jesus? We owe Him our lives, but more than that, we owe Him everything, for we were conceived in wickedness and lived in sin. We were lost and astray until the Great Shepherd of the Sheep cast His net around us and drew us to Himself.

I am sad because my great friend left us yesterday. I hope he is with the Lord, even if he claimed Christ in the last days or hours.

[5]. REGRETS, O THE REGRETS, O THOSE REGRETS!

I find that the older I get I think on some of the past things, and that is where regrets come in. When we are moving toward death, or better still, our departure for a supremely better place if we are Christians, our minds scan the events of life, and regrets are often recalled.

(a) Regrets for the things we have not achieved. Tasks that are not finished and promises made but we were unable to keep them; the survey of time wasted on lesser things…. Although these things are not good, they are universal, I suppose, and we all have them.

It’s just when finality is close that they may be more highlighted in our thoughts.

(b) Regrets for the foolish things we have done BUT cannot be undone, even for sinful matters where we failed the Lord. What must we do? I am confident Peter did not brood over his failure in the denial of his Lord. We confess and move on. Here is part of one of my poems:

You cannot change the past, my friend,
Or change those things you now regret.
But there can be a different end,
So with the past, you must not fret.

You must not rest on “grovel ground,”
Recalling all your past mistakes.
So leave those failures in God’s pound;
It’s trust, your misery then breaks.

(c) Regrets prompted by the recall of times when we hurt others and maybe quite badly. We offended others and really let them down. We only wish we could go back and behave differently, to put it right. In other words, we smeared our testimony. Thank the Lord that in heaven all these failures will never be remembered. We have perfect fellowship with our Lord Jesus and with each other.

[6]. DEATH FOR THE UNSAVED AND DEATH FOR THE SAVED

Near the completion of this message, I had a desire to search for deathbed comments. I want to share only a few. We begin with two from men who never knew God:

(a). Winston Churchill: the man whose vision and battle cry was “never give up,” said on his deathbed, “I am convinced that there is no hope.”

(b). Voltaire: “I am abandoned by God and man! I shall go to hell! O Christ, O Jesus Christ!”

Contrast those with the following:

(a). [[John Janeway, a young minister of England, died one of the must triumphant Christian deaths on record. Not a word dropped from his lips that did not breathe of Christ and heaven. His Saviour was with him in the dark valley; the arms of Christ supported him; the love and smiles of Christ cheered his departing soul and made death itself sweet to him.

O, my dear friends, we little think what Christ is worth upon a deathbed! I would not for a world, no, for millions of worlds, be now without Christ and pardon.” To those around him, he said, “O that glory, the unspeakable glory that I behold. My heart is full! My heart is full! Christ smiles, and I cannot but smile. The arms of my blessed Saviour are open to embrace me; the angels stand ready to carry my soul into his bosom.

A few hours before his death, he said, “And now, dear Lord, my work is done. I have finished my course, I have fought the good fight; and henceforth there remains for me a crown of righteousness. Now come, dear Lord Jesus, come quickly.” At length, his course was completed, and this lovely servant of the Lord fell asleep in Jesus.]]

(b). [[Augustus Toplady closed a long and eminently holy life, by a very triumphant death. He said, “O how this soul of mine longs to be gone: like an imprisoned bird, it longs to take its flight. O, that I had the wings of a dove, I would flee away to the realms of bliss, and be at rest forever! I long to be absent from the body, and present with the Lord.” At another time, he said, “O what a day of sunshine has this been to me! I have no words to express it; it is unutterable! O, my friend, how good our God is! Almost without interruption, his presence has been with me.” Being near his end, he said, “O what delights! Who can fathom the joys of the third heaven!” And just before he expired, he said, “The sky is clear; there is no cloud; come, Lord Jesus, come quickly!”]] (Wrote “Rock of Ages”)

[7]. THE CONCLUSION FOR THIS MESSAGE

Some Australian eucalypt trees shed their outside bark yearly, sometimes with a lot of bark peeling from the tree. It begins with a section, then another, and another until the whole tree emerges with a beautiful new bark all over the trunk. That is so much like a Christian approaching death in the last weeks, days, and hours of the earthly life. The external things of this world start shedding piece by piece as the outside bark of the life finally departs. All the interests and occupation of this life fall away until the new life appears in heaven more beautiful than the most pristine bark on any tree on earth could ever be.

I am closing with another of my poems, this one relating to this subject, written for this message.

I’M JUST CHANGING MY RESIDENCE

Only what’s done for Christ will last;
Only what’s Christ’s will He hold fast.
Only what’s His – that will endure,
Held in His hand and kept secure.

What’s expended has no return,
And what’s not of Christ, it will burn.
Whatever remains – silver, gold,
Is the true substance that we’ll hold.

When life slips away, it’s too late
To reckon the cost at death’s gate.
Only what’s done for Christ will last;
The worthless and bad, all then past.

In those last days before we leave
It falls away, to what we cleave.
A lifetime of effort and care
Evaporates – mist in the air.

‘Tis glorious what is in store;
What God has deemed for evermore.
I’ll part this world in confidence:
I’m just changing my residence.

Poem = 2 April 2023 R E Ferguson 8-8-8-8

ronaldf@aapt.net.au

The Message of Psalm 127 and the Demise of America :: By Dave Hubley

(There is a special message at the end of this article for those who might happen to read this and do not have Jesus in their life and are looking for peace and a way to better understand the present-day insanity and confusion.)

Psalm 127 is said to have been written by King David to and for the benefit of his son Solomon who was to succeed him as King of Israel.

At that time, Israel was the most powerful nation on earth due to the relationship it had with God the Father and its obedience to and worship of Him.

Established by God, Israel was the nation chosen by Him to deliver the Old Testament Hebrew Scriptures, the Messiah, the Gospels, and the New Testament Scriptures to the world.

Israel would eventually drift from God and fail in its obligation to Him, leading to its national destruction, its conquest, and the division of its land and its people.

Despite these failings, in the Book of Jeremiah, God made a promise to the Hebrews that they would always be a nation before Him (Jeremiah 31:35-37).

As well, God reassured them through the last book of the Old Testament:

“For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed” (Malachi 3:6).

God made no such promise to any other nation.

The whole of God’s Word was and still is addressed to the entirety of humankind, and to this day, His love letter is just as timely, just as appropriate, and just as necessary as it ever has been.

God has provided His Scriptures for many reasons, not the least of which are His Laws, the revelation of His nature, His love, and His plans for mankind.

The Scripture, as Jesus made clear, “cannot be broken” (John 10:35).

The Word of God is also a revelation of the cause and effect of obedience to His Laws, Precepts, and Ordinances and the consequences of disobedience to them.

We are all witnessing the realities of the deterioration of America and the destruction of our nation. Many today still say, “God Bless America.”

Indeed, He did over the course of its history. So why is America quite literally falling apart now, and why is it likely that He can no longer bless America?

Although reasons for the deterioration of nations and the resulting judgment are found throughout the Scriptures, I believe the answer can be understood clearly, even in just the relatively short set of verses that comprise the message of Psalm 127.

Cause and effect portray a clear understanding of our present-day situation as it contrasts what America was founded on (obedience to God’s Word) with what it has become through rebellion and rejection of the principles of its founding (disobedience).

A look at Psalm 127 illustrates its relationship to America at its founding.

“Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain;” (Psalm 127:1a).

The Lord did indeed build the house, beginning with the Puritans. An unmolested copy of the Mayflower Compact of 1620 makes it quite clear that these pioneers came to the shores of what would eventually become the United States of America for: “The Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith.”

“unless the LORD protects the city, its watchmen stand guard in vain” (V 1b).

The Lord did indeed protect and preserve the city (cities) of America through many wars and conflicts throughout its history, especially up to the end of WWII.

America was still a predominately Christian nation, and many of the speeches by the nation’s leaders emphasized America’s dependence on and acknowledgment of God in those days.

Although the League of Nations (founded in 1920; disbanded in 1946) existed at the time, America’s focus and reliance was still on God to sustain us in the effort to destroy the Axis powers. After its failure, the United Nations took over (founded in 1945).

America began to depend on and operate under the control of human institutions instead of wholly depending on God. America began to look to idols just as Israel did when it began to fail.

Now, the blood of America’s sons and daughters is being spilled without any commitment to winning, and the reasons for the fighting continue to deteriorate.

We became involved in the Korean Conflict [1950-1953]: (make no mistake, it was a war for those who fought there). America had lost its first war.

We all know what happened to the U.S. in the Vietnam War (and it was not the fault of the men who fought there either).

Despite these things, America continued to grow and prosper under God’s protection. At that time, Christianity was still the predominant faith.

After WWII, the United States was the most powerful nation on earth, but things began to change, and not for the better. America’s focus shifted from God to “prosperity.”

“In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for bread to eat— for He gives sleep to His beloved” (V 2).

Along came the 60s, and another substantial shift in America began to manifest.

God, the One and Only, that was the Rock on which America was originally constructed, was, in a relatively short period of time, not just abandoned but deliberately “pushed out” of the sphere of government as well as public education and discourse.

The Bible was no longer a foundation of learning, and school-sponsored prayer was prohibited in public schools. While individual prayer could not legally be prohibited, it has been under escalating attack ever since 1962. Today, it is viciously attacked.

This has resulted in long-term societal decline from which this nation has not recovered and, given the present circumstances, likely never will.

From this point, the progression of evil accelerated. In 1970, the State of New York, the first to do so, legalized abortion statewide.

Three years later, the United States Supreme Court would follow New York’s horrible example. This evil would be further expanded by individual states until the present day, where the killing of the unborn has become “legalized” and expanded into infanticide.

There is some effort to stop this practice in some states, but it is often just accelerated in adjoining states. Thus, America is further divided.

Today, America is the murder, perversion, and pornography capital of the world.

It is the final two verses of Psalm 127 and the disparity in how God views children and how America (as a nation) has rejected Him that is the emphasis of this article.

The Cause of Judgment and The Effect of Disobedience

“Children are indeed a heritage from the LORD, and the fruit of the womb is His reward” (V 3). Emphasis added by me

Here, the value that God places on children can be plainly understood. Jesus also indicated that abuse of children would bring about severe consequences:

“Jesus said to His disciples, ‘It is inevitable that stumbling blocks will come, but woe to the one through whom they come! It would be better for him to have a millstone hung around his neck and to be thrown into the sea than to cause one of these little ones to stumble'” (Luke 17:1-2). Emphasis added by me.

In Proverbs 6:16-19, we are told that there are six things the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him. The third of these is “Hands that shed innocent blood.”

In ancient Israel, this degradation and depravity reached a point so low that the prophet Jeremiah was sent by the Lord to the valley of Hinnom, just outside the walls of Jerusalem, where the Hebrews brought their children to be sacrificed to the demonic god Molech. This place was called Topheth. He was told to take a clay jar with him.

This was the judgment that God pronounced on the nation that practiced child sacrifice and burned their children alive:

“Then you [Jeremiah] are to shatter the jar in the presence of the men who accompany you, and you are to proclaim to them that this is what the LORD of Hosts says: I will shatter this nation and this city, like one shatters a potter’s jar that can never again be repaired. They will bury the dead in Topheth until there is no more room to bury them” (Jeremiah 19:10-11). Emphasis added by me.

The Hebrews played loud trumpets and other instruments to mask the screams of the infants from those in the city as they were being brutally slaughtered.

God did indeed fulfill this promise as He fulfills all His promises of judgment to all those who refuse to listen. Israel was judged and destroyed. They were without remedy.

Today, in our efficiency, we have mothers’ wombs to mask the screaming, and we have modern chemicals and forceps in place of placing infants in the arms of Molech.

Would God view the murdering of innocent babies by burning them alive with chemicals or dismemberment as any different than passing them through the fire?

America has murdered millions upon millions of innocents. We are clearly the leader in this horrid statistic. Over 60 million babies have been sacrificed!

What is one of the more practical purposes in having a healthy population of children according to this Psalm?

“Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are children born in one’s youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them” (V 4-5a).

And, what might be the consequences of a reduced population of young men when the time comes that America, likely under judgment by God and due to its weakened military state, is confronted by the enemies at our gates?

“He will not be put to shame when he confronts the enemies at the gate” (V 5a).

And what are our youth being taught, and what is left of our military, once the most powerful in the world?

It is being systematically weakened and reduced in number.

Our enemies are out there, they are increasing, and they are waiting near the gates.

One of the most common judgments that God has employed throughout human history is causing rebellious nations to be invaded and destroyed after numerous warnings. America has not heeded any of the warnings we have received. Even after 9/11, the churches were only briefly busy with people wondering why America was attacked. Within weeks it was right back to ops normal. Cry out to God, then go play golf.

Psalm 127 has not changed in its meaning or application through thousands of years, but America has voluntarily relinquished its understanding of it.

As with any house, no matter how well constructed, it must be carefully maintained, or it will eventually become uninhabitable.

Have “we” reached the point where there is “no remedy”?

I think that depends on how we define “we.”

If “we” is taken to mean our nation, I am very doubtful God will be willing to heal us. The yeast of evil is very firmly entrenched in America. (See Jeremiah 7:16, 11:14, 14:11.)

Do we stop praying for our nation? I would never recommend that. It is God who decides the fate of nations and leaders.

If “we” is taken to mean individual people who reside in America (or anywhere else in this world), then I would suggest that God’s Mercy and Grace are always available to penitent individuals as the real remedy for anyone who still draws breath in this life.

The special message I promised you:

For anyone who may read this article and has not trusted in Jesus Christ and therefore has no hope or peace in your life:

You can have hope. You can have the peace that Jesus has promised to all who have made Him their Lord and Savior. The peace that passes understanding.

It requires that you come before God on His terms.

And, what are His terms according to His Word?

  • Genuine repentance (turning to God instead of continuing to reject or ignore Him).
  • Confession of sins (that you are a sinner and acknowledge that to God).
  • That you understand that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23).
  • To acknowledge to God that you are unable to pay that debt.
  • Belief that Jesus Christ paid your death sentence for you on the cross.
  • To believe that Jesus is the Way, the only Way, that God has established by which humans may be saved from the consequences of their sin and rebellion.

God has made it absolutely clear that there is no one who comes before Him, under His terms, that will be refused.

  • No one: no race, no color, no country of origin, regardless of any previous belief system: no one.
  • No matter what your past sins have been, God can and WILL forgive you because He says He will.
  • Salvation is available to everyone without any exceptions.

If you put all your trust for salvation in Jesus, and Him only, you can follow that prayer up by simply saying, “Thank you, Father God, for hearing my prayer and saving me,” because we can trust Him to keep His Word. He always has. He always will.

“Truly, Truly, I say to you that he who hears My words and believes the One who sent Me has eternal life and will not be condemned. He has crossed from death to life” (John 5:24).

There are no answers and there is no hope in the world by governments, organizations, politics or politicians. There are only lies and deception. But you can have the Truth and the peace you seek.

The answers are in the Word of God—The Bible. If you ask God, with all your heart, He will hear you.

“And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

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