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The Latter Rain, August 18
Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the latter rain; so the Lord shall make
bright clouds, and give them showers of rain, to every one grass in the field.
Zechariah 10:1
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Under the figure of the early and the latter rain, that falls in Eastern lands
at seedtime and harvest, the Hebrew prophets foretold the bestowal of spiritual
grace in extraordinary measure upon God’s church. The outpouring of the Spirit
in the days of the apostles was the beginning of the early, or former rain, and
glorious was the result.... But near the close of earth’s harvest, a special bestowal
of spiritual grace is promised to prepare the church for the coming of the Son of
man. This outpouring of the Spirit is likened to the falling of the latter rain; and it
is for this added power that Christians are to send their petitions to the Lord of the
harvest “in the time of the latter rain.”
As Christ was glorified on the day of Pentecost so will He again be glorified in
the closing work of the gospel, when He shall prepare a people to stand the final
test, in the closing conflict of the great controversy.
Many ... will be seen hurrying hither and thither, constrained by the Spirit of
God to bring the light to others. The truth, the Word of God, is as a fire in their
bones, filling them with a burning desire to enlighten those who sit in darkness.
Many, even among the uneducated, now proclaim the words of the Lord. Children
are impelled by the Spirit to go forth and declare the message from heaven. The
Spirit is poured out upon all who will yield to its promptings, and ... they will
declare the truth with the might of the Spirit’s power.
But unless the members of God’s church today have a living connection with
the Source of all spiritual growth, they will not be ready for the time of reaping.
Unless they keep their lamps trimmed and burning, they will fail of receiving
added grace in times of special need.
Divine grace is needed at the beginning, divine grace at every step of advance,
and divine grace alone can complete the work. There is no place for us to rest in
a careless attitude....By prayer and faith we are continually to seek more of the
Spirit.
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