JUNE 4TH, 1903
[p. 205] JUNE 4TH, 1903
I have been intending to send you a line of thanks for sending me the copy of notes of the Quemerford meetings. It was a great deprivation to be absent, but it was the will of the Lord, and so one can find ground of rejoicing. I am pretty much a prisoner, and have ample time for meditation. I can thank God for all that He has brought before one, for it furnishes light and brightness amid the weakness of nature. I trust that the Lord will uphold me and bring me more and more into the greatness of the revelation that He has brought us of God. There is no limit to what He can do in one that has the Spirit. My condition does not change materially.. .. One feels in such a case that man can do but little. I hope that I may get some relief in the mercy of God.