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Soul Consciousness in Heaven
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not we conclude they shall, too,
some day look upon those they
have known and know them?
And then John, too, in that apoca
lyptic vision of which I have spoken,
saw not only the crowd, but in that
crowd, he says, “I saw them that had
been beheaded as a testimony of the
gospel.” He saw the band of mar
tyred men. He knew the martyrs;
knew them by name; knew them by
life.
MEMORY.
Our memory is as indestructible
as is the soul. We find it true in the
case of the rich man who opened his
eyes in hell and looked back to the
world from which he had come and
remembered his brothers, and remem
bered that his brothers were not pre
pared to die, and called upon Father
Abraham to send Lazarus back to the
earth that he might preach to them
concerning Heaven.
In the sixteenth century a woman —
a humble woman —walking the streets
of London, dropped a tract before a
man she saw staggering upon the
street. That man chanced to be
young Richard Baxter. He was one of
the worst men in London. Richard
Baxter saw the tract, staggered over
and picked it up and stuck it in his
pocket, and, when he got sober, read
it. It brought him to his senses, and
he was saved and entered the minis
try. I have had the honor of preach
ing from the very pulpit where this
mighty preacher of God used to
preach. During his ministry he wrote
a book, which I have in my library to
day, entitled “The Call of God to an
Unfortunate World.” That book liter
ally led thousands to Christ, and
among the number that read it and
was converted was a man by the name
of Philip Doderidge. Philip Doder
idge wrote “The Rise and Progress of
Religion in the Soul,” and that book
was read by young Wilberforce. After
reading the book, he gave his heart to
Jesus and became one of the greatest
powers that ever swept across the
continent of Europe. Canon Wilber
force wrote “A Practical View of
Christianity,” and this book was the
means of converting a man by the
name of Lee Richmond, and Lee Rich
mond wrote “The Dairyman’s Daugh
ter,” and you only have to go to Eng
land and speak of the “Dairyman’s
Daughter” to have somebody say to
you at once, “That book has led more
men to Christ than any book outside
the Bible ever printed.” Do you think
that it will not be an interesting ex
perience that shall last throughout
eternity to hunt up the links of that
chain that began with the humble
work of a street tract distributor, a
woman perhaps criticised for her kind
of service, and to see the great long
chain as it starts with her as the first
link and ends at the end of time?
My friends, I think tonight of one —
a humble country school teacher, a
woman, a sweet and capable Christian
girl—who one night, while I stood in
the country log school house, said,
“Won’t you go to the altar with me to
be prayed for?” I had never thought
of doing such a thing, but the look of
that sweet girl’s face and the memory
of her in the school-room, so honest
and true, brought me at once, in tears,
to the anxious seat, where I sought
the forgiveness of sin. She died long
before I was grown, and is in Heaven.
Do you tell me I am not to see her?
It is one of the expectations of Heaven
that I shall see her, that I shall find
the woman that brought me first to a
sense of my need, that brought the
first tears of repentance.
The Golden Age for February 23, 1911.
DEATH-BED TESTIMONY.
I remember aai experience I had
many years ago, just after I had be
gun to preach. I was holding meet
ings in the city of Richmond, Va. I
was awakened one morning before the
breakfast bell sounded by a call for
me to come to one of Richmond’s hos
pitals. When I got there and entered
the reception room, ignorant of what
I was wanted for, I saw a man that I
had known in the years gone by, when
I was a young physician. He and his
family were patients of mine. His
wife was one of my best friends. She
was one of the best women I ever
knew. I had seen that woman trudge
through the streets of our town when
the snow was a foot deep, bearing a
basket on her arms with things for
the poor and needy. Then he came,
broad-shouldered, big-brained, loving
hearted fellow as he was, and flung
himself into my arms, and I said,
“What is the matter?” He said, “My
wife is here, dying.” I said, “How did
you know I was here?” “I saw it in
the paper last night, and she said, ‘I
must see him before I die,’ and all dur
ing the night she was calling for you,
and I thought she would not live until
you came.” We went back into the
room of that hospital. A nurse was
standing by the bed, and as I entered
the patient opened her eyes and
looked me straight in the face and ex
tended her hand and said, “I can not
be here many minutes, but I want to
tell you of my experience. You are
going up and down the world, and I
want the world to know just what I
saw. Do you remember our little girl
who bore your name? She died six
months ago. This is what I want to
tell you. I was lying here last night,
looking through that window at the
moon, that seemed never to shine so
beautifully, and all at once I dropped
asleep. I didn’t sleep but a moment
before I was awakened by something
that seemed to be fanning my brow,
and I looked to see if the nurse was
fanning me, and she was not; she had
dropped down on the couch and was
asleep. I continued to look, and won
dered what that was that was fanning
my brow, for I knew the wind was not
blowing. 1 saw something gather just
beyond my reach. I can not describe
how it looked, but after awhile I saw
it begin to move like a cloud, and it
parted, and as it parted I saw clearly
the face of my child. She smiled, and
then the cloud came together, and
then the whole substance, whatever it
was, passed away. I called the nurse
and asked her if she had seen any
thing, and she said she was sleeping.
Dr. Broughton, I shall be with that
child in a few hours, for the doctors
have said I can not live through the
day.” Just as she breathed her last,
not more than an hour after that,
there played across her face such a
smile! I had never seen anything like
it, and I went out of that building that
morning feeling as I feel tonight, that
she had a vision as true as the vision
of John on the Isle of Patmos.
And I can come still closer home
than that if my heart will let me
speak. Two summers ago I was tele
graphed for from Raleigh, N. C., just
before I stepped on the platform to
speak at Northfield. The message
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