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AGE.

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By G.W.S.Ware

May,28,1937

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Age: Growing old.

All the Eye can see, grows old, nothing can stop it. Age had no effect on Moses, but he was and is and will remain, the lone omission. The earth, is the oldest thing man can feel and see. It has the marks of millions of years, how many, no one but God can reveal, but He hides it, only saying it will wax old and pass away, to be made anew.

Age is a curious thing. Only God can begin it, yet man by neglect, suicide, murder or accident end it, never to be repeated. Once, is the heritage of age, too precious from God, for man to use twice. Man, with age once, fill all Heaven, or Hell for himself, to the glory of God; hence, no room for a person to have a period of age, more than one time.

It is the imperative duty of man, to use age, till he grows out of this World for God. In physical life, God has no higher point for man to reach, for the next step is Heaven. To attain this point compels an incessant battle against Satan, who opperates through the baser nature of man, to sin against God. This is why the road to Hell is crowded, and the way to this high point, is lonesome. Strange, but people can be of the same age, even one in flesh, and be as far apart as God and Satan, each growing to their place in Eternity, never to be together, again. This world, this life with man, is the only place where he can have age. As far as I know, angels were created grown. Satan and his host were holy with them. When they sinned against God, it transformed them into grown devils. There is no age for them in Hell. Satan, is no bigger now, than when he tempted Eve.

Age, a distinctive honor to man, if used for God, but an unmitigated curse, when used to grow into being like the Devil.

Hasten sinner to be wise, to use your age for God, to be like HIM.

 

Original spelling and punctuation have been preserved.

Copyright © 2006 Brett W. Smith. All rights reserved.

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