Life And Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary

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WEDNESDAY, September 18. Come to Isaac Shobe's for breakfast, and onto Parks's for dinner. Meeting in the afternoon at Parks's. John 3is read. On the way to-day Brother Hedrick and I talked over theinterpretation we are to give the Lord's words in the thirteenth verseof the chapter read this afternoon. These are the words: "And no manhath ascended up to heaven. " I asked Brother Hedrick if Elijah had notascended to heaven? I quoted to him the very words recorded in theeleventh verse of the seco
...nd chapter of Second Kings: "And Elijah wentup by a whirlwind into heaven. " Brother Hedrick confessed that a firstthought on our Lord's words might lead the mind to conclude that thereis a want of harmony between what he says to Nicodemus and what isplainly said of Elijah. But he removed the difficulty from my mind atonce by explaining the Lord's words to mean that no one in his ownstrength or by virtue of his own power had ascended to heaven. "Elijahwent up to heaven, it is true, " said he, "but the horses of fire andthe chariot of fire by which he went up, beautifully and impressivelysymbolize the Lord's hand by which he was taken up.

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