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An outlet and an inlet!

Ecclesiastes 7:1; Philippians 1:21-23
Thomas Brooks November, 10 2024 Audio
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an outlet and an inlet. By Thomas Brooks.

1 Corinthians chapter 15, verse 54. Death has been swallowed up in victory.

Death is

an outlet and an inlet to a holy man. Death is an eternal outlet. to all his sins, to all his sorrows, to all his shame, to all his sufferings, to all his afflictions, to all his temptations, to all his oppressions, to all his confusions, and to all his vexations.

Death is an eternal inlet into the clear, full, and constant enjoyment of God. the sweetest pleasures, the purest joys, the highest delights, the strongest comforts, and the most satisfying contentments.

Death is the funeral of all a holy man's sins and miseries, and the perfection of all his joys, graces, and spiritual excellencies. Death is not the death of the man, but the death of his sin. Death is a Christian's discharge from all trouble and misery.

Death came in by sin, and sin goes out by death. Death cures all diseases, the aching head and the unbelieving heart, the diseased body and the defiled soul. Death will cure the holy man of all natural and spiritual afflictions.

Death is God's gentle usher to conduct us to heaven. Death to a holy man is nothing but the changing of his grace into glory, his faith into sight, his hope into fruition, and his love into eternal rapture.

Who would not go through death to heaven to eternal life? to immortality and glory.

Death to a Christian is a welcome guest, a happy friend, a joyful messenger.

For me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Philippians chapter 1, verse 21.

I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far. Philippians chapter 1, verse 23.
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