Visits from prominent workers of long acquaintance were much appreciated by Ellen White. On May 4, C. H. Jones, manager of the Pacific Press, called to see her. Her bed was in the big bay window. When Brother Jones asked whether she knew him, she answered, “I know you, and I am very glad to see you.” Jones spoke of his interest and sympathy for her and of the prayers offered for her by friends in Mountain View. In response she said: 6BIO 427.4
“The Lord is our Helper. He is our Frontguard and our Rearward. 6BIO 427.5
“I am so anxious that we shall be overcomers. And we can be, with the Lord's help. The Lord alone can be my helper. I want to do just that which will bring the victory. 6BIO 428.1
“I hope we shall meet in the kingdom of heaven. We want the overcomer's reward. I want to be an overcomer, and mean to be. 6BIO 428.2
“After all that He has done, shall it be that Christ has died for us in vain?”—WCW to “Dear Brother,” May 6, 1915. 6BIO 428.3
Then, as Brother Jones bade her goodbye, she said: “I hope to meet you in the kingdom of God.”— Ibid. 6BIO 428.4