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True religion must be everything or nothing with us. 
In religion, indifference is ruin; neglect is destruction. 

Of all losses, the loss of the soul is the only one that 
is utterly irreparable and irremediable. You may lose 
property, but you may recover the whole or a portion 
of it; you may lose health, but you may be restored 
to a larger measure of bodily strength than before 
your illness; you may lose friends, but you may obtain 
new ones, and those more sincere and valuable than 
any whom you have lost. But if you lose your soul
what is to make up for that loss?

Do you ever feel what a tremendous stake heaven 
or hell is? Have you ever felt that to gain heaven is 
to gain everything that can make the soul eternally 
happy; and to lose heaven is not only to lose 
eternal bliss, but to sink down into . . . 
unfathomable,
everlasting,
unutterable woe? 

It is this believing sight and pressing sense of eternal 
things; it is this weighty, at times overpowering, feeling 
that they carry in their bosom an immortal soul, which 
often makes the children of God view the things of 
time and sense as . . .

mere toys and baubles,
trifles lighter than vanity,
and pursuits empty as air,
and gives them to feel that the things of eternity 
are the only solid, enduring realities.


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