En Route to Copenhagen, July 16, 1886.
To the Medical Superintendent of the Battle
Creek Sanitarium--
My Dear Brother: I have the most tender
love for you, and I would that those who are pursuing you with
reproach would let you alone. But, my brother, you must remember
that these perplexities and annoyances are included in the "all
things" that work together for good to those who love God.
The Lord's eye is upon you, and He beholds those who would misrepresent
you and tear you to pieces. But if you will be of good courage,
if you will stay your soul upon God, if you will trust your heavenly
Father as a child trusts its parent, if you will deal justly
and love mercy, God can and will work with you. His promise is
sure: "Them that honor Me I will honor." 1 Samuel 2:30.
Remember that your experience is not the
first of the kind. You know the history of Joseph and of Daniel.
The Lord did not prevent the plottings of wicked men; but He
caused their devices to work for good to those who, amidst trial
and conflict, preserved their faith and loyalty.
The furnace fires are not to destroy, but
to refine, ennoble, sanctify. Without trial we should not feel
so much our need of God and His
help; and we should become proud and self-sufficient. In the
trials that come to you I see evidence that the Lord's eye is
upon you and that He means to draw you to Himself. It is not
the whole, but the wounded, who need a physician; it is those
who are pressed almost beyond the point of endurance who need
a helper. Turn to the stronghold. Learn the precious lesson:
"Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and
I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me;
for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto
your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light."
Matthew 11:28-30.
Jesus loves you, and I am made glad as
I read of the experience through which you are passing, not because
you are a sufferer, but because this is an evidence to me that
the Lord Jesus is testing and proving you, to see if you will
come to Him, to see if you will put your trust in Him and find
peace and rest in His love. I am praying for you, that you may
come to Him, the Fountain of living water. This is the experience
that every one of us must have if we ever dwell with Christ in
the mansions that He has gone to prepare for us. You have lessons
of the highest value to learn in the school of Christ, lessons
that will lead you to work out your own salvation with fear and
trembling.
It is when you are prospered, when all
men speak well of you, that you are in danger. Be on your guard,
for you will be tried. My greatest fear for you has been that
you would have too great prosperity, and that you would fail
to learn that your dependence is alone upon God. You have been
placed in a position of great trust and honor, and there has
been danger of your becoming dizzy and forgetting your dependence
upon God. You have been placed where you can exert a far-reaching
influence for good if you keep your eye single to the glory of
God. Your heavenly Father loves you, and He will draw you to
Himself by the trials that seem to you severe.
I have a most earnest desire that you shall
enter the city of God, not as a culprit barely pardoned, but
as a conqueror. My brother, will you think of this? If you are
true and humble and faithful in this life, you will be given
an abundant entrance. Then the tree of life will be yours, for
you will be a victor over sin; the city whose builder and maker
is God will be your city. Let your imagination take hold upon
things unseen. Let your thoughts be carried away to the evidences
of the great love of God for you. In contemplating the object
of which you are in pursuit, you will lose the sense of pain
brought by the light afflictions that are but for a moment.