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(Maria Sandberg, "Glimpses of Heaven!" 1880)
"No longer will there be any curse!" Revelation 22:3
Our beautiful world, filled with the wonderful works of God, bears
evident traces that it is not what it was created at
first. It bears everywhere, the marks of a great change--which
change is accounted for in the Bible by the fall of Adam. God made
everything very good--but man sinned, and the curse came upon
himself and the whole creation! Though still beautiful, yet how
much is its beauty marred and defaced! Now,
thorns and thistles spring up--where once were only lovely flowers
and sweet fruits. The wild beasts of the forest, though still
beautiful in outward form--now possess violent and ferocious
dispositions; and the beasts of burden groan under the
tyranny of man. Man himself is subject to labor and toil, to
sorrow and sickness and death. Even his most innocent enjoyments are marred
by sin!
But thanks be to God, the promise of deliverance from the
curse sounds in our ears in this blessed Scripture, "No longer will there be any curse!"
Where, then, is this land of blessing and perfection? It is that Paradise
which Christ has gone to prepare for His people; that "Rest
which remains for the people of God."
Here on earth, even our very blessings are
mixed with
signs of the curse. But there shall be no more curse in our
Heavenly home:
no more toil and labor,
no more weariness and faintness,
no more hunger or thirst,
no more bitter cold or burning heat,
no more disappointment,
no more sorrow,
no more pain,
no more sickness,
no more death!
In Heaven, there shall be no more curse, but all will be the
perfection
of bliss. Who can conceive the happiness of such a state?
For this, the whole creation groans and travails in pain, eagerly
waiting for its consummation.
Let us, then, who have such exceedingly great and precious
promises, when sighing under the effects of the curse in any of
its forms--gladly turn our thoughts to meditate on Heaven's
glorious realities! And when admiring the beautiful works of God,
which still exist to show us what they once were--let us also turn
our thoughts to the greater beauty and glory of our Paradise
above!
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