George Junkin on the Earthly and Eternal Sabbaths

R. Andrew Myers

“Undoubtedly the eternal Sabbath, like its type here, will be a day of holy activities. The spirits of the redeemed, and, after the resurrection, their entire persons, will be active in the service of God; and that increased, as the purified souls and the spiritualized bodies, have increased capacities for heavenly joys. The earthly Sabbath is to them a delight; how much more the heavenly? Here they meet and recognize each other as fellow-heirs of the grace of life; they take sweet counsel and go up to the house of God, and sound forth the praises of redeeming love; how much more when clogs of clay are all thrown off and they meet and recognize each other in the heavenly Canaan!” — George Junkin, Sr., Sabbatismos: A Discussion and Defence of the Lord's Day of Sacred Rest (1866), pp. 170-171

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