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The Life of Jesus by Ellen G. White

At the heart of all humanity, regardless of ethnicity, age, class, culture, religion , or residence, there is a burning desire of some unspeakable intangibility - the soul so empty and miserable. This desire is inherent in the very constitution of man by a merciful Creator, that man is not content in his current state, whatever it may be . But the experience of spiritual wholeness in Christ is possible. The prophet Haggai called Jesus Christ rightly the “Desire of Nations” It is the aim of this book to present Jesus Christ as the One in whom all desires can be satisfied - with abundant teaching, unfathomable power , and many glimpses of the exemplary life of Jesus of Nazareth...

At the heart of all humanity, regardless of ethnicity, age, class, culture, religion , or residence, there is a burning desire of some unspeakable intangibility - the soul so empty and miserable. This desire is inherent in the very constitution of man by a merciful Creator, that man is not content in his current state, whatever it may be . But the experience of spiritual wholeness in Christ is possible. The prophet Haggai called Jesus Christ rightly the “Desire of Nations” It is the aim of this book to present Jesus Christ as the One in whom all desires can be satisfied - with abundant teaching, unfathomable power , and many glimpses of the exemplary life of Jesus of Nazareth...

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As through <strong>Jesus</strong> we enter into rest, heaven begins here. We respond to His invitation, Come,<br />

learn <strong>of</strong> Me, and in thus coming we begin the life eternal. Heaven is a ceaseless approaching to God<br />

through Christ. <strong>The</strong> longer we are in the heaven <strong>of</strong> bliss, the more and still more <strong>of</strong> glory will be opened<br />

to us; and the more we know <strong>of</strong> God, the more intense will be our happiness. As we walk with <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

in this life, we may be filled with His love, satisfied with His presence. All that human nature can bear,<br />

we may receive here. But what is this compared with the hereafter? <strong>The</strong>re “are they before the throne<br />

<strong>of</strong> God, and serve Him day and night in His temple: and He that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among<br />

them. <strong>The</strong>y shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the sun light on them, nor any<br />

heat. For the Lamb which is in the midst <strong>of</strong> the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living<br />

fountains <strong>of</strong> waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.” Revelation 7:15-17.<br />

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