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O thou who art steadfast in the Covenant! Thy
letter of 9 September 1909 hath been received. Be thou
neither grieved nor despondent over what hath come to
pass. This trouble overtook thee as thou didst walk the path
of God, wherefore it should bring thee joy. We addressed
the friends in writing ere this, and made a verbal statement
as well, to the effect that the friends in the West will unquestionably
have their share of the calamities befalling the
friends in the East. It is inevitable that, walking the pathway
of
Consider how at the beginning of the Christian era the Apostles were afflicted, and what torments they endured in the pathway of Christ. Every day of their lives they were targets for the Pharisees' darts of mockery, vilification and abuse. They bore great hardship; they saw prison; and most of them carried to their lips the sweet cup of martyrdom.
Now ye, as well, must certainly become my partners to some slight degree, and accept your share of tests and sorrows. But these episodes shall pass away, while that abiding glory and eternal life shall remain unchanged forever. Moreover, these afflictions shall be the cause of great advancement.
I ask of God that thou, His husbandman, shalt plough the hard and stony ground, and water it, and scatter seeds therein--for this will show how skillful is the farmer, while any man can sow and till where the ground is soft, and clear of brambles and thorns.
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