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May 2
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Behold the epitaph
of all those blessed saints who fell asleep before the coming of our
Lord! It matters nothing how else they died, whether of old age, or
by violent means; this one point, in which they all agree, is the most
worthy of record, "they all died in faith." In faith they
lived--it was their comfort, their guide, their motive and their support;
and in the same spiritual grace they died, ending their life-song in
the sweet strain in which they had so long continued. They did not die
resting in the flesh or upon their own attainments; they made no advance
from their first way of acceptance with God, but held to the way of
faith to the end. Faith is as precious to die by as to live by. Dying in faith has distinct reference to the past. They believed the promises which had gone before, and were assured that their sins were blotted out through the mercy of God. Dying in faith has to do with the present. These saints were confident of their acceptance with God, they enjoyed the beams of His love, and rested in His faithfulness. Dying in faith looks into the future. They fell asleep, affirming that the Messiah would surely come, and that when He would in the last days appear upon the earth, they would rise from their graves to behold Him. To them the pains of death were but the birth-pangs of a better state. Take courage, my soul, as thou readest this epitaph. Thy course, through grace, is one of faith, and sight seldom cheers thee; this has also been the pathway of the brightest and the best. Faith was the orbit in which these stars of the first magnitude moved all the time of their shining here; and happy art thou that it is thine. Look anew to-night to Jesus, the author and finisher of thy faith, and thank Him for giving thee like precious faith with souls now in glory. May
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