God Helps Us Accomplish His Will, June 20
            
            
              Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God which
            
            
              worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
            
            
              Philippians 2:12,
            
            
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              Talk of God’s blessings. Let us ... bring all the pleasantness possible into our
            
            
              lives. When others begin to question and criticize, let us be determined, either by
            
            
              silence or by turning the conversation into another channel, to cut off the words
            
            
              which would not be spoken in wisdom. We are to continue to wait upon the Lord
            
            
              by humble prayer and supplication, making every effort to keep the door of our
            
            
              lips, so that we shall not utter one foolish word savoring of unbelief.
            
            
              We are to talk faith, practicing the very things we have asked the Lord to give
            
            
              us grace to do. Thus we work out our own salvation, trying to help and save those
            
            
              in trouble by faithful words and kind deeds. It is God which worketh in us, both
            
            
              to will and to do of His good pleasure. The finite and the infinite are to unite in
            
            
              accomplishing the work that needs to be done. God has pledged himself to supply
            
            
              us with strength, cheerfulness, pleasantness, and joyfulness in our Saviour. [When
            
            
              we are] abiding in Him, the word that would cast a shadow over others is left
            
            
              unspoken.
            
            
              Let us remember that everyone has some dark spot in his experience. Let us do
            
            
              all we can to bring cheerfulness and hope into the lives of others. What a blessing
            
            
              this will be to them. In their turn they will speak words of good cheer to others to
            
            
              bring sunshine into their hearts. As we do this work, we shall be in a position to
            
            
              realize that the Lord hears our prayers, because we work in harmony with them,
            
            
              fulfilling all the duty we owe to God and to ourselves. We shall go about our work
            
            
              in a thankful, prayerful frame of mind, but by faith we claim the promise, “Ask,
            
            
              and ye shall receive; seek, and ye shall find.”
            
            
              Yes, we shall find the answer to our prayers; for God will do exceedingly
            
            
              abundantly above our highest expectation. What precious witness we shall then
            
            
              bear for God. What an honor we shall be to the truth of His word. We shall be
            
            
              able to say, “I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined unto me, and heard
            
            
              my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set
            
            
              my feet upon a rock, and established my goings. And he hath put a new song in
            
            
              my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in
            
            
              the Lord. Blessed is that man that maketh the Lord his trust, and respecteth not the
            
            
              proud, nor such as turn aside to lies” (
            
            
              Psalm 40:1-4
            
            
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              Letter 87, June 20, 1900
            
            
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              to Edson and Emma White.
            
            
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