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Study God’s Wisdom Throughout Eternity, December
22
Activities in Heaven
The God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give
unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of
him: the eyes of your understanding being enlightened.
Ephesians 1:17, 18
The science of redemption is the science of all sciences, the science
that is the study of the angels and of all the intelligences of the unfallen
worlds, the science that engages the attention of our Lord and Saviour,
the science that enters into the purpose brooded in the mind of the
Infinite—“kept in silence through times eternal,” the science that will
be the study of God’s redeemed throughout the endless ages. This is
the highest study in which it is possible for man to engage. As no other
study can, it will quicken the mind and uplift the soul....
The theme of redemption is one that angels desire to look into; it will
be the science and the song of the redeemed throughout the ceaseless
ages of eternity. Is it not worthy of careful thought and study now? ...
The subject is inexhaustible. The study of the incarnation of Christ,
His atoning sacrifice, and mediatorial work will employ the mind of the
diligent student as long as time shall last; and looking to heaven with its
unnumbered years, he will exclaim, “Great is the mystery of godliness.”
In eternity we shall learn that which, had we received the enlighten-
ment that it was possible to obtain here, would have opened our under-
standing. The themes of redemption will employ the hearts and minds
and tongues of the redeemed through the everlasting ages. They will
understand the truths which Christ longed to open to His disciples, but
which they did not have faith to grasp. Forever and forever new views of
the perfection and glory of Christ will appear. Through endless ages the
faithful Householder will bring forth from His treasures things new and
old.
Since God is infinite, and in Him are all the treasures of wisdom, we
may to all eternity be ever searching, ever learning, yet never exhaust
the riches of His wisdom, His goodness, or His power.
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