A Tribute in Memory of Miss Annie L. Grout, Daughter of the Rev. Lewis And Mrs. L.B. Grout, of West Brattleboro, Vermont
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What have we in place of death? The Master himself. " Let not your heart be troubled." John 14: 1. The true atti- tude of the believer is to live, not looking at death, but always looking to Him that died. First Thessalonians, first three chapters show our relation to the coming of Christ. In 1 : 9, 10, find threefold description of the believer: 1. Turned from idols ; 2. To serve the living God ; 3. Waiting for His Son — past, present, future tenses. The believer's outlook is the coming of Chr...ist. Whether it be in His second coming, or whether He takes us first to Himself, makes no difference ; the end of life to us is Christ Himself, and we pass through the bed of the river emptied of its flood (of death), out into life. There is no death to the man who believes in Christ. We cannot die ; we only make a change of residence ; first, absent from the body; at once, second, at home with the Lord." Such are the first two out of the six sheets of notes on the address above referred to, a specimen, not only of the way in which Miss Grout listened to the teachers she found at North- field; but also a picture of her prevailing "attitude" toward the future, and of the way in which she finally went hence.
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