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  1. upon my husband. Some ministers fail to move out and venture something
  2. in the cause and work of God. Important decisions are to be made; but
  3. as mortal man cannot see the end from the beginning, some shrink from
  4. venturing and advancing as the providence of God leads. Someone must
  5. advance; someone must venture in the fear of God, trusting the result with
  6. Him. Those ministers who shun this part of the labor are losing much.
  7. They are failing to obtain that experience which God designed they should
  8. have to make them strong, efficient men that can be relied upon in any
  9. emergency.
  10. Brother A, you shrink from running risks. You are not willing to venture
  11. when you cannot see the way perfectly clear. Yet someone must do this very
  12. work; someone must walk by faith, or no advance moves will be made,
  13. and nothing will be accomplished. A fear that you will make mistakes and
  14. mismoves, and then be blamed, binds you. You excuse yourself from taking
  15. responsibility because you have made some mistakes in the past. But you
  16. should move according to your best judgment, trusting the result with God.
  17. Someone must do this, and it is a trying position for anyone. One should
  18. not bear all this responsibility alone, but with much reflection and earnest
  19. prayer, it should be equally shared.
  20. During my husband’s affliction, the Lord tested and proved His people
  21. to reveal what was in their hearts; and in so doing He showed to them what
  22. was undiscovered in themselves that was not according to the Spirit of God.
  23. The trying circumstances under which we were placed called out from our
  24. brethren that which otherwise would never have been revealed. The Lord
  25. proved to His people that the wisdom of man is foolishness, and that unless
  26. they possess firm trust and reliance on God, their plans and calculations
  27. will prove a failure. We are to learn from all these things. If errors are
  28. committed, they should teach and instruct, but not lead to the shunning of
  29. burdens and responsibilities. Where much is at stake, and where matters
  30. of vital consequence are to be considered, and important questions settled,
  31. God’s servants should take
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  33. individual responsibility. They cannot lay off the burden and yet do the
  34. will of God. Some ministers are deficient in the qualifications necessary to
  35. build up the churches, and they are not willing to wear in the cause of God.
  36. They have not a disposition to give themselves wholly to the work, with
  37. their interest undivided, their zeal unabated, their patience and perseverance
  38. untiring. With these qualifications in lively exercise, the churches would be
  39. kept in order, and my husband’s labors would not be so heavy. All ministers
  40. do not constantly bear in mind that the labor of all must bear the inspection
  41. of the judgment, and that every man will be rewarded as his works have
  42. been.
  43. Brother A, you have a responsibility to bear in regard to the Health
  44. Institute. [Later Known as the Battle Creek Sanitarium.] You should
  45. ponder, you should reflect. Frequently the time that you occupy in reading
  46. is the very best time for you to reflect and to study what must be done to set
  47. things in order at the Institute and at the office. My husband takes on these
  48. burdens because he sees that the work for these institutions must be done
  49. by someone. As others will not lead out, he steps into the gap and supplies
  50. the deficiency.
  51. God has cautioned and warned my husband in regard to the preservation
  52. of his strength. I was shown that he was raised up by the Lord, and that he
  53. lives as a miracle of mercy—not for the purpose of again gathering upon
  54. him the burdens under which he once fell, but that the people of God may be
  55. benefited by his experience in advancing the general interests of the cause,
  56. and in connection with the work the Lord has given me, and the burden He
  57. has laid upon me to bear.
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  59. Brother A, great care should be exercised by you, especially at Battle
  60. Creek. In visiting, your conversation should be upon the most important
  61. subjects. Be careful to back up precept by example. This is an important
  62. post and will require labor. While you are here, you should take time to
  63. ponder the many things which need to be done and which require solemn
  64. reflection, careful attention, and most earnest, faithful prayer. You

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