Excerpt from The Works of Thomas Shepard, First Pastor of the First Church, Cambridge, Mass, Vol. 2: With a Memoir of His Life and Character
That to make sure of life eternal is the one necessary busi ness that we sons of death have to do in this world, and without which all our time here is worse than lost, every enlightened mind will easily acknowledge; this present life being, by the rule of it, appointed but to this end, to be preparation time, spent in a continual care to make ready, that we might have a good meeting with Him who shall be seen in this air one day. And whether - we look up to heaven, or down to hell; whether we re flect upon our own immortal souls, or turn our eyes toward the greatness and goodness of that God in Christ with whom we have to do; whether we pace over the time between this and judgment. Day, or send our thoughts to view the eternity that is to follow after, - all things put a necessity, a solemnity, a glory upon this work.
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