General Gordon : $b A Christian heroChurchill, Seton
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General Gordon : $b A Christian hero
Churchill, Seton
Generals -- Great Britain -- Biography; Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885
It is not unnatural that, in the case of the death of a man like
General Gordon, people should like to know his views on that event
which must in due course happen to all of us, unless our Lord Himself
shall come to terminate this dispensation. Apparently he sometimes
wished for this, though he did not appear to think the Second Advent
near at hand. In one of his letters he says:--
"I wish, I wish the King would come again and put things right on
earth; but His coming is far off, for the whole world must long for
Him ere He comes, and I really believe that there are but very,
very few who would wish Him to appear, for to do so is to desire
death, and how few do this! Not that we really ever die: we only
change our sheaths."
But though he longed for the return of the Heavenly Bridegroom during
his life, he also looked upon death as a welcome release from the
trials and troubles of life. He frequently alluded to this subject, and
dozens of extracts might be made from his letters, all more or less
similar to the two following, which were written at different dates:--
"I would that all could look on death as a cheerful friend, who
takes us from a world of trial to our true home. All our sorrows
come from a forgetfulness of this great truth. I desire to look on
the departure of my friends as a promotion to another and a higher
sphere, as I do believe that to be the case with _all_.
"Any one, to whom God gives to be much with Him, cannot even suffer
a pang at death. For what is death to a believer? It is a closer
approach to Him, whom, even through the veil, he is ever with."
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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