GREENWICH, JUNE 6TH, 1903
GREENWICH, JUNE 6TH, 1903
I had so recently been ministered to by the saints, that it makes me almost ashamed to receive more from them, but since it is their pleasure thus to deal with me, I can only thank them, which I do in the name of the Lord, and desire that they may be very abundantly prospered in the things which are unseen and eternal. God uses circumstances to bring these things more distinctly into view, and when the possibility of the earthly house of this tabernacle being taken down is in sight then the power and reality of the eternal things is needed. I do not differ very much, but the symptoms do not abate. We had Sir D. Powell down here to see me on Wednesday and his opinion does not materially differ from that of the other doctors that have seen me. But doctors may be at fault, and all is in the hands of God who loves His people. This is a great comfort. I will ask you to convey my love and thanks to the saints at Nutford Hall. This was the last room that I was in.