Waiting for the Truth—It is wonderful how many aged people the workers find who need but little labor to lead them to receive the truth, Sabbath and all. Why, they say, “this is what we have been praying for. We knew that the Scriptures had much to say upon subjects that the clergymen did not and could not explain to us.” These do little else but rejoice in the light and in the truth. Their joy seems to be full.—Letter 18, 1898.
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Life Begins at Conversion—I have just read the following incident:
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“An old man, about seventy or eighty years of age, was once brought to me, as a monument of God’s mercy. I asked him how old he was. He looked at me for a little while, and then said in faltering tones, while the tears ran down his cheeks, ‘I am two years old.’ I expressed my surprise, and then he said, ‘Ah, until two years ago I lived the life of a dead man. I never knew what it was to live until I met with the life that is hid with Christ in God.’”—Letter 160, 1903.
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