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        The Seal Of Divine Approval
      
      
        Those were troublous times. If we had not stood firmly then, we
      
      
        should have made shipwreck of our faith. Some said we were stubborn;
      
      
        but we were obliged to set our faces as a flint, and turn not to the right
      
      
        hand nor to the left.
      
      
        For years we labored to beat back the prejudice and subdue the
      
      
        opposition that at times threatened to overwhelm the faithful standard-
      
      
        bearers of truth—the heroes and heroines of faith. But we found that
      
      
        those who were seeking God in humility and contrition of soul, were
      
      
        able to discern between the true and the false. “The meek will He
      
      
        guide in judgment: and the meek will He teach His way.”
      
      
         Psalm 25:9
      
      
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        God gave us a precious experience in those days. When brought
      
      
        in close conflict with the powers of darkness, as we frequently were,
      
      
        we laid the whole matter before the mighty Helper. Again and again
      
      
        we prayed for strength and wisdom. We would not yield the point;
      
      
        we felt that help must come. And through faith in God, the enemy’s
      
      
        artillery was turned against himself, glorious victories were gained to
      
      
        the cause of truth, and we were made to realize that God gave not His
      
      
        Spirit by measure unto us. Had it not been for these special evidences
      
      
        of God’s love, had He not thus, by the manifestation of His Spirit, set
      
      
        His seal to the truth, we might have become discouraged; but these
      
      
        proofs of divine guidance, these living experiences in the things of
      
      
        God, strengthened us to fight manfully the battles of the Lord. The
      
      
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        believing ones could more clearly discern how God had mapped out
      
      
        their course, guiding them amid trials, disappointments, and fierce
      
      
        conflicts. They grew stronger as they met and overcame obstacles, and
      
      
        gained a rich experience at every step they advanced.
      
      
        Lessons From The Past
      
      
        In later years I have been shown that the false theories advanced in
      
      
        the past have by no means been given up. As favorable opportunities
      
      
        come, they will have a resurrection. Let us not forget that everything
      
      
        is to be shaken that can be shaken. The enemy will be successful in
      
      
        overthrowing the faith of some, but those who are true to principle will
      
      
        not be shaken. They will stand firm amid trial and temptation. The
      
      
        Lord has pointed out these errors; and those who do not discern where