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AFTER DEATH, WHAT? 
Are there Differences Among the Saved? 
At the Baptist church, Sunday even- 
ing, Rev. Theodore L. Frost preached 
an interesting sermon on “‘Are there 
differences among the saved?’ Mr. 
Frost took for his text, Daniel 12:3, 
** And they that are wise shall shine as 
the brightness of the firmament; and 
they that turn many to righteousness as 
the stars forever and ever.’’ Following 
is a brief outline of the sermon. 
‘“ Many people believe that all are 
alike in the Kingdom of heaven, and 
that there is no difference. So some 
say, let us have a good time, and at the 
last moment repent, and get into the 
Kingdom. We will have pleasure and 
be just as good as those who get in ahead 
of us. 
‘* Now others say that there is a great 
difference whether we become Christians 
early or Jate. Who are right? In 
answering this question, let us first use 
the argument from reason. 
‘* As we look upon the people of this 
earth we see a great variety of Christians. 
The first kind are the ‘join the 
church’ Christians, those who have just 
a little religion, and who call themselves 
Christians because they have their name 
upon the church books. These people 
have a very small amount of Christianity. 
‘©The second type are the ‘do as 
little as you can’ Christians, the 
seat’ Christians. They want to 
* back 
get 
through their life just as easily as possible. 
You have got to push and dig at them to 
get them to do anything. 
‘“ The next type are the 
“ epileptic’ 
Christians. Those Christians who have 
fits of doing things, going by jerks. 
They are enthusiastic at first, and then 
all of.a sudden they drop out. Youlook 
for them and you cannot see them. 
““Then another type, the “pillar 
Christians. Thank God for them. 
They stand up under the burden of the 
church’s activity. They are a _ very 
beautiful and strong type. 
““Then there is the last type, the 
“salt of the earth’ Christians, those who 
have not lost their savor or the enthu- 
siasm of their life. 
‘* Now is it reason to suppose that the 
‘join the church’ Christians will be 
equal in Heaven to the ‘pillar’ Christian 
or the “salt of the earth’ Christian? Is 
jt reasonable to say that there will be no 
difference in Heaven? 
** How is it in the world? Does the 
man who has no ambition, no energy, 
no vim get anywhere in the business 
world? Does the man whotries to do 
just as little as possible get an advance 
when there is one? You know it re- 
quires energy, ambition and sand to get 
anywhere, for without force no one can 
rise to prominence in the business world. 
in the city, or anywhere = 
easily answered as one 
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othe Sse. 
We can easily see from reason that there 
must be differences in Heaven. 
In the second place, let us answer 
the argument from Scripture. ‘Lay up 
for yourselves treasures in Heaven.’ 
People don’t seem to have any time 
nowadays to lay up spiritual treasures, 
things which time cannot destroy. 
God’s word teaches us that there are 
differences between those who enter up- 
on a Christian life early or late, and that 
there will a difference over yonder. If 
you enter Heaven you are going to have 
all of Heaven that you can contain. If 
you have a small capacity, you cannot 
hold as much as one who has a larger 
capacity. It only remains for you 
whether you will be a little or a oreat 
light in the Kingdom.’’ aha 
‘‘ What is the condition for greatness 
in the Kingdom of Heaven? Is it an 
earthly greatness? I don’t think so. 
Ged will undoubtedly ask if you have been 
rich in kindness, in mercy; have you 
‘lone justice and walked rightly before 
your fellow men, and before God?”’ 
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