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    Lt 396, 1904

    Kress, Brother and Sister

    “Elmshaven,” St. Helena, California

    April 12, 1904

    Previously unpublished.

    Dear Brother and Sister Kress,—

    I have written to answer letters to different ones [besides] the letters to yourselves engaged in the work at the sanitarium and [a] letter written to Brother Sharp and Dr. Caro. I cannot possibly do more in the line of writing our friends in Australia. I can only write you a few lines. Do not in any way be discouraged. The Lord is our God, and to Him we must look and in Him we may trust. Let not any outward appearance cause your heart to fail or you to be discouraged.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 1

    I find comfort in these words: “But of Him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.” [1 Corinthians 1:30.] The believer is in Christ. There is expressed affection and close relationship, confidence, security, and continuity. Thank God [for] the members of the royal family. In Him is life, and hope, and freedom. I hope that the things I have written will have no influence to discourage. I want to see you by faith clothed with hopeful garment which is thanksgiving and praise. Ever keep your hearts uplifted and joyous in God.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 2

    I see the great need of your having the very best and constant and reliable help. Get it, if possible, that you may be with a good physician in the home, able to go out some to the gatherings of our people and tell them all they must have a personal interest in the sanitarium in New South Wales. You are to work yourselves but, too, all others must share the burden. Trials will come. Mistakes will be made, but always may be turned to the glory of God by avoiding greater mistakes. Let us all be sure to not discourage one another. O let our words impress upon others the necessities of the truth’s abiding in the heart and His light and grace and His joy shining more and more unto the perfect day.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 3

    As Christ abides in the soul, diffusing and developing its resources, we can and will diffuse the blessings He gives us. My heart pants after the living God, and I long to make known the riches of His grace, for He is the King of righteousness. “But I will not fail nor be discouraged” must be your motive power to keep you above trial and discouragement. [See Isaiah 42:4.] I have written to Brother Irwin, and I must go to the dentist right away. God bless you and encourage you is my prayer.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 4

    In much love.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 5

    I cannot even read this over. Excuse all mistakes.19LtMs, Lt 396, 1904, par. 6

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