Welcome to Telegrams From Heaven
John Quincy Adams quotes William Shakespeare in his Telegram From Heaven. He encourages us to live lives worthy of heaven.
But before we share his telegram, it’s important to answer the question, “Who is John Quincy Adams and is he in heaven?” John Quincy Adams was an American lawyer, statesman, and diplomat; he served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 – 1829; he was the son of founding father and second president of the United States John Adams; and he read the Bible virtually every morning, studied theology, lived a life of exemplary Christian faith and, by the grace of God, is currently residing in heaven.
We’ve translated his telegram into an easier to read experience. We hope you enjoy it. Thanks for dropping by.
Fellow Lovers of Shakespeare, William Shakespeare wrote, “The love of Heaven makes one heavenly.” I must agree. I admit that encountering men and women living lives worthy of heaven offered my life a breath of fresh air throughout my extensive encounters and travels. Numerous others were, in my experience, insufferable, selfish and unsatisfying. I encourage you to live a life worthy of the former rather than the later. John Quincy Adams
More on John Quincy Adams
Some scholars believe John Quincy Adams held the highest I.Q. of all United States presidents. He claimed to be a Christian, and according to an entry in his diary, John Quincy Adams wrote:
“I have at all times been a sincere believer in the Supreme Creator of the world, of an immortal principle within myself, responsible to that Creator for my conduct upon earth, and of the divine mission of the crucified Saviour, proclaiming immortal life and preaching peace on earth, good will towards men, the natural equality of all mankind, and the law, `Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.’”
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Through brief, focused and topical messages, Telegrams From Heaven intends to encourage, entertain and inspire our neighbors around the world. We want to provide hope and inspiration.
The “authors” of each Telegram From Heaven are men and women of accomplishment who lived in the ancient or recent past. Each were known for their faith, or at least the potential for faith during their lifetimes. They are from around the globe, from every walk of life, and their life stories are inspiring and encouraging. We believe these stories offer powerful messages that might help change lives in some small or meaningful way, even if just to improve your walk with God, or to realize someone cares enough to send you a Telegram From Heaven.
The word “heaven” inspires limitless definitions among the religious and non-religious. A few examples include “the home of God,” “a setting of ultimate perfection in the clouds,” or “a place where the resurrection bodies and departed souls of believers spend eternity.” Most often the word conjures up images of ornate, opulent buildings and streets paved with gold. Of beauty, of paradise, of a heavenly kingdom.
Most Christians believe it is a real place, separate from Earth. Others are convinced it is close enough for its inhabitants to reveal themselves miraculously to the living.
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