A lawyer's dream of heaven: every man reclaimed his property at the resurrection, and each tried to recover it from all his forefathers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Heaven will be inherited by every man who has heaven in his soul.
What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself.
If you lose Heaven, you lose everything; if you gain Heaven, you gain everything.
The houses of Heaven are God-built and are as enduring and incorruptible as their builder. We will have bodies after the resurrection; transfigured they will be after the model of Christ's glorious body.
Thus first of all in His own person He sanctified, restored, and blessed human nature.
Within the walls of our own homes, we can and should bear pure testimony of the divinity and reality of the Father and the Son, of the great plan of happiness, and of the Restoration.
If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death.
Death and life have their determined appointments; riches and honors depend upon heaven.
We have proclaimed to the world our determination 'to die freemen, rather than to live slaves.' We have appealed to Heaven for the justice of our cause, and in Heaven we have placed our trust.
You have only to see what became of my father's will immediately after his death, and the wills of so many other kings. I know it well; but nevertheless, they have wished it; they gave me no rest nor repose, no calm until it was done.
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