Richard Baxter 
The Saints’ Everlasting Rest [EPUB ebook] 

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While facing a critical illness, Richard Baxter turned his thoughts towards the celestial realm, embarking on a profound exploration of heaven’s essence in his book ‘Saints’ Everlasting Rest.’ In the midst of physical affliction, Baxter pondered over the fundamental questions surrounding the heavenly abode: its intended recipients, its celestial characteristics, and the means by which one can adequately prepare for its embrace. As Baxter points out, eternal heavenly rest constitutes the pinnacle of joy for a Christian, representing a state of perfect liberation from all forms of evil, a sanctuary where believers bask in an unadulterated union with God.

In this eloquent exposition, Baxter urges readers to think deeply about the heavenly realm and make a conscious effort to manifest the divine work of God in every earthly endeavor. He shows how, by leading a life infused with heavenly values, Christians can prepare themselves for that better land. Though his thoughts are deep and insightful, Baxter maintains a humble posture, acknowledging the limitations of human understanding in grasping the full splendor of heaven. He candidly admits that the fall has tainted our ability to comprehend the true nature of the celestial realm.

Baxter’s humility doesn’t diminish the potency of his meditations, however. His reflections have served as guiding lights for many as they contemplated the afterlife. A true literary masterpiece, ‘Saints’ Everlasting Rest’ offers readers a captivating and beautiful glimpse into the wonders of their future heavenly home.

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