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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Christ Going Up to Heaven + No. 47 + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: September 29, 2011 [EBook #37564] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHRIST GOING UP TO HEAVEN *** + + + + +Produced by Larry B. Harrison, and the Archives and Special +Collections, University Libraries, Ball State University +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + + +<hr /> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="a001-illus.jpg" id="a001-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/a001-illus.jpg" width="500" height="732" alt="Book Cover" title="" /> +</div> +<hr /> + +<h2>No. 47.</h2> + +<p> </p> + +<h1>CHRIST GOING UP TO<br /> +HEAVEN.</h1> + +<p> </p> + +<h4>BY THE AUTHOR OF "PEEP OF DAY."</h4> + +<p> </p> + +<h3>LONDON:</h3> +<h2>JOHN HATCHARD AND SON.</h2> +<h3>1848.</h3> + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p001-illus.jpg" id="p001-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p001-illus.jpg" width="500" height="409" alt="Christ witnessed going to Heaven" title="" /> +</div> + +<h1>CHRIST GOING UP TO HEAVEN.</h1> + +<hr class="hr2" /> + +<p>Once the Son of God walked about this +world, but he is not here now. Where +is he? Jesus, the Son of God, is in heaven; +he is sitting on the throne of God +his Father. When did he go there?<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span> +Oh, it is a long while ago since he went +up to heaven. I will tell you how it +was. Surely you would like to know all +about it.</p> + +<p>On the day that he meant to go +up to heaven he took a walk with +some of his dear friends. They loved +him very much, as well they might. +Just six weeks before, he had been nailed +to a cross, and killed, and buried. But +he had soon come out of his grave; and +now the marks of the nails might be +seen on his hands and feet, and the mark +of a great spear in his side, but the +places were quite well, they did not bleed +now, though once they had bled a great +deal. Whenever his friends looked at +those marks, they thought of his love in +dying for them, for it was for their sins +he died, and not for theirs only, but for +your sins, also, my child.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span>His friends liked to walk with him +and to talk to him. About what did +Jesus speak? About his Father and +about heaven. He told his friends he +should soon leave them, but he made +them a promise. What was it? He said +that he would send the Holy Spirit down +from heaven to be with them. Who is +the Holy Spirit? He is God; he comes +down and fills the hearts of God's people. +It is pleasant to see Jesus, and to walk +about with him, but it is still better to +have the Holy Spirit in our hearts, for +the Holy Spirit makes people good and +happy.</p> + +<p>Where was Jesus when he took his +last walk with his friends? He was in +a town called Jerusalem, and he walked +into the country. How sweet is a country +walk? Children who live in towns are +delighted when their fathers say to them,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span> +"I shall take you to the green fields to-day." +Then the children think, "We +shall hear the birds sing, and we shall +gather flowers from the hedges, and see +the little lambs by the side of their +mothers; we shall play about, and be so +happy." And even grown-up people +like to go into the country. If they +wish to talk about God, they like to +walk in a quiet place among shady trees. +Jesus took his friends by his favourite +path; he led them down into a low place +over a little stream, then by a garden +where olive trees grew,—then up a green +mountain called Olivet. When they +were at the top he began to pray with +them. While he prayed, he lifted up his +hands to bless them. In a moment he +was gone—a cloud took him up. His +friends looked up, and the cloud was +going up higher and higher, till at last<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span> +it looked like a speck, and then could +not be seen at all.</p> + +<p>But on the mountain-top there stood +two men; they were angels, dressed in +white. No one can tell how bright angels +look, or how sweetly they speak. These +angels had come to comfort the friends +of the Lord Jesus. They said, "Why +do you stand looking up towards heaven? +Jesus shall come again in the same way +that you have seen him go into heaven."</p> + +<p>Has Jesus come again? Not yet; but he +will come. Those angels would not have +told lies; they know that Jesus will one +day come down here again, and that they +shall come with him. What a glorious +day it will be! Some people will be +very much frightened when they see +him; they will howl, and shriek, and try +to hide themselves in deep holes, but +they will not be able to get away. The<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span> +angels will seize them, and shut them in +that dark and burning place where Satan +will torment them for ever and ever. +But some people will be glad to see +Jesus; they will say, "This is our God; +we have waited for him." Should you +be glad, my dear child, to see Jesus this +day? We know not when he will come. +Have you prayed to him to-day? Do +you love him?</p> + +<p>But what became of the friends of +Jesus who were standing on Mount +Olivet looking up into the sky? They +could not stay with the angels, they went +back to Jerusalem. Did they go back +crying and sobbing, and saying, "We +have lost our dearest friend?" Oh, no; +they went back quite glad, for they had +not lost Jesus; they knew where he was +gone; they knew he would pray to his +Father, and that he would send down<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span> +the Holy Spirit very soon. So they +waited at Jerusalem as Jesus had told +them, and in ten days Jesus did send down +the Holy Spirit upon his dear friends.</p> + +<p>There is a sweet name given to the Holy +Spirit; it is this, the Comforter. Why is +he called the Comforter? Because he +comforts people when they are in trouble. +When we are unhappy we like to be comforted. +If a little child falls down and +hurts itself, it runs crying to its mother; it +wants to be comforted. And oh, how +tenderly a mother comforts her little +darling! She takes it on her knee and +kisses it, and says, "Tell mother what is +the matter. Has it hurt its dear little +hand?" and then she kisses the hand, +and the child soon leaves off crying, and +leans its head upon its mother's bosom.</p> + +<p>But no mother can comfort as the +Holy Spirit can. He tells people that<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span> +God loves them, and has forgiven their +sins, and will take them to heaven. My +child, ask God for his Holy Spirit, and +he will hear you.</p> + +<p>You may find the history of Jesus +going up to heaven in Luke xxiv. 50 to +end; Acts i. 1–12.</p> + +<hr /> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">There is a glorious world of light,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Above the starry sky,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Where saints departed, clothed in light,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Adore the Lord most high.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">We're marching through Immanuel's ground,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And soon shall hear the trumpet sound.<br /></span> +<span class="i1">We hope to meet at Jesus' feet,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And never, never part again!<br /></span> +<span class="i3">What! never part again?<br /></span> +<span class="i3">No, never part again.<br /></span> +<span class="i3">What! never part again?<br /></span> +<span class="i3">No, never part again.<br /></span> +<span class="i1">We hope to meet at Jesus' feet,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And never, never part again.<br /></span> +<span class="i0"> <br /></span> +<span class="i3"> (<i>Hill's Collection.</i>)<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + +<hr class="hr2" /> + +<p class="center">Macintosh, Printer, Great New-street, London.</p> + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 9]<br />[Pg 10]</a></span></p> +<h2>PRAYER.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">O Father in Heaven,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thou hast made all things;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The sun, moon, and stars, the land and sea.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thou hast made me.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thou hast taken care of me.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">I thank Thee for all thy kindness.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Great God, Thou art in every place;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thou seest in the dark,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">As well as in the light;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thou knowest all the naughty things<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That I have done, and said, and thought.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">O Merciful Lord, pardon my sins,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Because Jesus Christ, thy dear Son,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Died upon the cross for sinners.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Give me thy Holy Spirit,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That I may love Thee, and obey thy laws.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Keep me from minding Satan,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And save me from going to hell:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And whenever I die,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">O take my soul to Heaven.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">When Jesus comes with clouds,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And with the holy angels,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">May I be glad to see Him.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">May my dear parents, and brothers, and sisters,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Be happy with Thee for ever and ever.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">May all people love Thee,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And speak of thy goodness.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hear me for Christ's sake. Amen.<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<hr /> +<div class="tn"> +<h4>Transcriber's Note</h4> +<ul class="corrections"> + <li>Obvious punctuation errors repaired.</li> +</ul> +</div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Christ Going Up to Heaven, by Unknown + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHRIST GOING UP TO HEAVEN *** + +***** This file should be named 37564-h.htm or 37564-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/3/7/5/6/37564/ + +Produced by Larry B. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Christ Going Up to Heaven + No. 47 + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: September 29, 2011 [EBook #37564] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHRIST GOING UP TO HEAVEN *** + + + + +Produced by Larry B. Harrison, and the Archives and Special +Collections, University Libraries, Ball State University +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + + +[Illustration: Book Cover] + + No. 47. + + CHRIST GOING UP TO + HEAVEN. + + BY THE AUTHOR OF "PEEP OF DAY." + + LONDON: + JOHN HATCHARD AND SON. + 1848. + + + + +[Illustration] + +CHRIST GOING UP TO HEAVEN. + + +Once the Son of God walked about this world, but he is not here now. +Where is he? Jesus, the Son of God, is in heaven; he is sitting on the +throne of God his Father. When did he go there? Oh, it is a long +while ago since he went up to heaven. I will tell you how it was. +Surely you would like to know all about it. + +On the day that he meant to go up to heaven he took a walk with some +of his dear friends. They loved him very much, as well they might. +Just six weeks before, he had been nailed to a cross, and killed, and +buried. But he had soon come out of his grave; and now the marks of +the nails might be seen on his hands and feet, and the mark of a great +spear in his side, but the places were quite well, they did not bleed +now, though once they had bled a great deal. Whenever his friends +looked at those marks, they thought of his love in dying for them, for +it was for their sins he died, and not for theirs only, but for your +sins, also, my child. + +His friends liked to walk with him and to talk to him. About what did +Jesus speak? About his Father and about heaven. He told his friends he +should soon leave them, but he made them a promise. What was it? He +said that he would send the Holy Spirit down from heaven to be with +them. Who is the Holy Spirit? He is God; he comes down and fills the +hearts of God's people. It is pleasant to see Jesus, and to walk about +with him, but it is still better to have the Holy Spirit in our +hearts, for the Holy Spirit makes people good and happy. + +Where was Jesus when he took his last walk with his friends? He was in +a town called Jerusalem, and he walked into the country. How sweet is +a country walk? Children who live in towns are delighted when their +fathers say to them, "I shall take you to the green fields to-day." +Then the children think, "We shall hear the birds sing, and we shall +gather flowers from the hedges, and see the little lambs by the side +of their mothers; we shall play about, and be so happy." And even +grown-up people like to go into the country. If they wish to talk +about God, they like to walk in a quiet place among shady trees. Jesus +took his friends by his favourite path; he led them down into a low +place over a little stream, then by a garden where olive trees +grew,--then up a green mountain called Olivet. When they were at the +top he began to pray with them. While he prayed, he lifted up his +hands to bless them. In a moment he was gone--a cloud took him up. His +friends looked up, and the cloud was going up higher and higher, till +at last it looked like a speck, and then could not be seen at all. + +But on the mountain-top there stood two men; they were angels, dressed +in white. No one can tell how bright angels look, or how sweetly they +speak. These angels had come to comfort the friends of the Lord Jesus. +They said, "Why do you stand looking up towards heaven? Jesus shall +come again in the same way that you have seen him go into heaven." + +Has Jesus come again? Not yet; but he will come. Those angels would +not have told lies; they know that Jesus will one day come down here +again, and that they shall come with him. What a glorious day it will +be! Some people will be very much frightened when they see him; they +will howl, and shriek, and try to hide themselves in deep holes, but +they will not be able to get away. The angels will seize them, and +shut them in that dark and burning place where Satan will torment them +for ever and ever. But some people will be glad to see Jesus; they +will say, "This is our God; we have waited for him." Should you be +glad, my dear child, to see Jesus this day? We know not when he will +come. Have you prayed to him to-day? Do you love him? + +But what became of the friends of Jesus who were standing on Mount +Olivet looking up into the sky? They could not stay with the angels, +they went back to Jerusalem. Did they go back crying and sobbing, and +saying, "We have lost our dearest friend?" Oh, no; they went back +quite glad, for they had not lost Jesus; they knew where he was gone; +they knew he would pray to his Father, and that he would send down +the Holy Spirit very soon. So they waited at Jerusalem as Jesus had +told them, and in ten days Jesus did send down the Holy Spirit upon +his dear friends. + +There is a sweet name given to the Holy Spirit; it is this, the +Comforter. Why is he called the Comforter? Because he comforts people +when they are in trouble. When we are unhappy we like to be comforted. +If a little child falls down and hurts itself, it runs crying to its +mother; it wants to be comforted. And oh, how tenderly a mother +comforts her little darling! She takes it on her knee and kisses it, +and says, "Tell mother what is the matter. Has it hurt its dear little +hand?" and then she kisses the hand, and the child soon leaves off +crying, and leans its head upon its mother's bosom. + +But no mother can comfort as the Holy Spirit can. He tells people +that God loves them, and has forgiven their sins, and will take them +to heaven. My child, ask God for his Holy Spirit, and he will hear you. + +You may find the history of Jesus going up to heaven in Luke xxiv. 50 +to end; Acts i. 1--12. + + + + + There is a glorious world of light, + Above the starry sky, + Where saints departed, clothed in light, + Adore the Lord most high. + We're marching through Immanuel's ground, + And soon shall hear the trumpet sound. + We hope to meet at Jesus' feet, + And never, never part again! + What! never part again? + No, never part again. + What! never part again? + No, never part again. + We hope to meet at Jesus' feet, + And never, never part again. + + (_Hill's Collection._) + + +Macintosh, Printer, Great New-street, London. + + + + +PRAYER. + + + O Father in Heaven, + Thou hast made all things; + The sun, moon, and stars, the land and sea. + Thou hast made me. + Thou hast taken care of me. + I thank Thee for all thy kindness. + + Great God, Thou art in every place; + Thou seest in the dark, + As well as in the light; + Thou knowest all the naughty things + That I have done, and said, and thought. + + O Merciful Lord, pardon my sins, + Because Jesus Christ, thy dear Son, + Died upon the cross for sinners. + Give me thy Holy Spirit, + That I may love Thee, and obey thy laws. + Keep me from minding Satan, + And save me from going to hell: + And whenever I die, + O take my soul to Heaven. + + When Jesus comes with clouds, + And with the holy angels, + May I be glad to see Him. + May my dear parents, and brothers, and sisters, + Be happy with Thee for ever and ever. + May all people love Thee, + And speak of thy goodness. + Hear me for Christ's sake. 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