Chapter 3—Prepare to Meet the Lord
      
      
        I saw that we should not put off the coming of the Lord. Said the
      
      
        angel: “Prepare, prepare, for what is coming upon the earth. Let your
      
      
        works correspond with your faith.” I saw that the mind must be stayed
      
      
        upon God, and that our influence should tell for God and His truth.
      
      
        We cannot honor the Lord when we are careless and indifferent. We
      
      
        cannot glorify Him when we are desponding. We must be in earnest
      
      
        to secure our own soul’s salvation, and to save others. All importance
      
      
        should be attached to this, and everything besides should come in
      
      
        secondary.
      
      
        I saw the beauty of heaven. I heard the angels sing their rapturous
      
      
        songs, ascribing praise, honor, and glory to Jesus. I could then realize
      
      
        something of the wondrous love of the Son of God. He left all the
      
      
        glory, all the honor which He had in heaven, and was so interested for
      
      
        our salvation that He patiently and meekly bore every indignity and
      
      
        slight which man could heap upon Him. He was wounded, smitten,
      
      
        and bruised; He was stretched on Calvary’s cross and suffered the
      
      
        most agonizing death to save us from death, that we might be washed
      
      
        in His blood and be raised up to live with Him in the mansions He is
      
      
        preparing for us, to enjoy the light and glory of heaven, to hear the
      
      
        angels sing, and to sing with them.
      
      
        I saw that all heaven is interested in our salvation; and shall we
      
      
        be indifferent? Shall we be careless, as though it were a small matter
      
      
        whether we are saved or lost? Shall we slight the sacrifice that has
      
      
        been made for us? Some have done this. They have trifled with offered
      
      
        mercy, and the frown of God is upon them. God’s Spirit will not
      
      
        always be grieved. It will depart if grieved a little longer. After all has
      
      
        been done that God could do to save men, if they show by their lives
      
      
        that they slight Jesus’ offered mercy, death will be their portion, and it
      
      
        will be dearly purchased. It will be a dreadful death; for they will have
      
      
        to feel the agony that Christ felt upon the cross to purchase for them
      
      
        the redemption which they have refused. And they will then realize
      
      
        what they have lost—eternal life and the immortal inheritance. The
      
      
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