"He who lives to God rests in his Redeemer's love, and is trying to get rid of his old nature β to him every sorrow, every bereavement, every pain, will come charged with blessings, and death itself will be no longer the "king of terrors," but the messenger of grace."
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Frederick William Robertson, p. 119.
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