I AM HERE. John, the brother of James and apostle of Jesus.
I only want to say that the faith that the preacher spoke of tonight
as being possessed by Elijah is the faith that you must try to
obtain, and then you will realize that you will be superior to all
the worries and troubles that may come to you. This is the kind of
faith that overcomes every obstacle and makes you a true child of
the Father, and one whom He will never forsake or let go unprovided
for.
I was with you at the service, and I tell you that the minister made
a forcible application of the truths taught by that instance in
Elijah's life, as related in the Old Testament.
If men would only learn the efficacy of that kind of faith in God,
they would become so much happier and possessed of that great peace
of which the Master spoke. I am telling you this not as a
speculation or a theory, but as the result of knowledge and actual
experience. The same faith that existed in Elijah was the same faith
that existed in the martyred disciples of Jesus, and the same faith
that you and all other men may now have. God never changes, although
men's conceptions of Him do. Yet, no matter what these conceptions
may be, the same God rules and lives and, as the preacher said, is
present with you. And faith in Him is always accompanied by a power
that never fails in working out His Truths.
I, John, tell you this because I want you to obtain that faith, as
you will need it in the great work which you have before you, and
which can only be done by one whose soul is developed by such faith.
I was present tonight at church, because I had been with you a large
portion of the day, trying to influence and encourage you with my
love and influence.
Very soon, you will again commence to receive the messages of the
Master, and you will continue to do so until they are completed. And
what messages of Truth they will be! As the minister said tonight,
there will be “troublers,” but their mission will be similar to that
of Elijah. That is, they will show the true God to mortals, and that
genuine faith and steadfastness of purpose will bring the salvation
of the Lord to mankind.
I will not write more tonight, but will say, before I stop, try to
get this faith, and you may get it even as Elijah had it—by earnest,
persistent prayer, accompanied by belief. The Lord gives faith to
him who seeks for it in earnestness and longing desire.
I will say further that you are progressing very much in your soul
development. And if you will only trust in the Master's promises,
very soon the worries that you have will pass away, and you will be
free to do the work without being distracted by anything that
militates against the exercise of the soul perceptions, which are so
necessary in your work.
So, my dear brother, I will say good night and God bless you.
Your brother in Christ,
JOHN.