Asking for His Blessing, October 22
            
            
              And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto
            
            
              him, though he bear long with them?
            
            
              Luke 18:7
            
            
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              We may have long followed the narrow path, but it is not safe to take
            
            
              this as proof that we shall follow it to the end. If we have walked with God
            
            
              in fellowship of the Spirit, it is because we have sought Him daily by faith.
            
            
              From the two olive trees, the golden oil flowing through the golden pipes
            
            
              has been communicated to us. But those who do not cultivate the spirit and
            
            
              habit of prayer cannot expect to receive the golden oil of goodness, patience,
            
            
              long-suffering, gentleness, love.
            
            
              Everyone is to keep himself separate from the world, which is full of
            
            
              iniquity. We are not to walk with God for a time, and then part from His
            
            
              company, and walk in the sparks of our own kindling. There must be a firm
            
            
              continuance, a perseverance in acts of faith. We are to praise God, to show
            
            
              forth His glory in a righteous character. No one of us will gain the victory
            
            
              without persevering, untiring effort, proportionate to the value of the object
            
            
              which we seek, even eternal life.
            
            
              The dispensation in which we are now living is to be, to those that ask,
            
            
              the dispensation of the Holy Spirit. Ask for His blessing. It is time we were
            
            
              more intense in our devotion. To us is committed the arduous, but happy,
            
            
              glorious work of revealing Christ to those who are in darkness. We are called
            
            
              to proclaim the special truths for this time. For all this the outpouring of the
            
            
              Spirit is essential. We should pray for [the Spirit]. The Lord expects us to ask
            
            
              Him. We have not been wholehearted in this work.
            
            
              What can I say to my brethren in the name of the Lord? What proportion
            
            
              of our efforts has been made in accordance with the light the Lord has been
            
            
              pleased to give? We cannot depend upon form or external machinery. What
            
            
              we need is the quickening influence of the Holy Spirit of God. “Not by might,
            
            
              nor by power, but by my Spirit, said the Lord of hosts” (
            
            
              Zechariah 4:6
            
            
              ). Pray
            
            
              without ceasing, and watch by working in accordance with your prayers. As
            
            
              you pray, believe, trust in God. It is the time of the latter rain, when the
            
            
              Lord will give largely of His Spirit. Be fervent in prayer, and watch in the
            
            
              Spirit.—
            
            
              The Review and Herald, March 2, 1897
            
            
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