For years afterward, Tennent testified that he felt such a “sense of divine things” that everything else seemed vain. “Such was the effect on my mind of what I had seen and heard, that if it be possible for a human being to live entirely above the world, and the things of it. . .I was that person.”[1]
Anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one knows sleepless nights and deep sorrow. But as a believer, we also know that during the dark hours we’re not alone. God’s comfort surpasses understanding. We anticipate heaven, and that enables us to live above the world.
I want to live above the world, though Satan’s darts at me are hurled; for faith has caught the joyful sound, the song of saints on higher ground. Johnson Oatman
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