Praise God In Spite of Trials, October 2
            
            
              For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be
            
            
              compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.
            
            
              Romans 8:18
            
            
              .
            
            
              I feel thankful to God for His rich blessings to me.... Keep His praise in your
            
            
              heart from morning till night. Speak not one word of repining, but ask for the
            
            
              healing power of God to come to your heart and mind. Be cheerful and hopeful.
            
            
              Praise the Lord....
            
            
              The world is rapidly filling up the measure of their iniquity. O may the Lord
            
            
              give me much of His love and grace and power to meet and rebuke the powers
            
            
              of darkness. We must keep the way of the Lord, looking unto Jesus, who is the
            
            
              Author and the Finisher of our faith. We are not to allow one discouraging word
            
            
              to pass our lips. But we can praise the Lord that we can believe and trust in Jesus.
            
            
              He is the Light, and in Him is no darkness at all.
            
            
              Let us talk faith, talk courage. Let our lips utter the praise of the Lord. Behold
            
            
              Him, behold Him who is the Light of the world. Talk of His love, tell of His
            
            
              wonderful works....
            
            
              We are now to be faithful stewards to our trust, whatever our line of work
            
            
              may be. We are to look to Jesus, and work after the divine pattern. God requires
            
            
              faithfulness in every soul that touches His work. Not one thread of Satan’s
            
            
              sophistry is to be brought into the fabric.
            
            
              We have many things to remind us of our need of chastisement.... We need
            
            
              these misfortunes, else they would not have been permitted to come. The words
            
            
              are spoken “Well done, good and faithful servant,” not “Well done, good and
            
            
              successful servant.”
            
            
              Our work individually is to make a heart and a life surrender. We must die
            
            
              to self. The exhibitions of selfishness are so marked. Many men, many of our
            
            
              ministers, are unprepared to engage successfully in the work of saving souls.
            
            
              Soul, body, and spirit need to be reconverted. “Blessed is the man that endureth
            
            
              temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord
            
            
              hath promised to them that love him” (
            
            
              James 1:12
            
            
              )....
            
            
              Christ is moving upon hearts. Shall those who have had the messages of truth
            
            
              for years continue to need a reconversion? Some give evidence that they do not
            
            
              discern the working of the Spirit of God. They manifest a spirit to tear down and
            
            
              pull down. Every thread of a spirit of domineering needs to be taken away. The
            
            
              Lord has a mighty work to be done by those who will let themselves be worked by
            
            
              Him.—
            
            
              Letter 314, October 2, 1906
            
            
              , to O. A. Olsen, president of the Australian
            
            
              Union Conference.
            
            
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