The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary

South Lancaster, Sabbath, October 18, 1890 3

I arose early and committed my case to the Lord. I have infirmities that press upon me daily, and yet I do not mean to look at these discouraging things. I humbly ask God, that if it can glorify His holy name, to preserve my eyesight, to preserve my hearing, to keep my mind clear to understand the Scriptures and to communicate the precious love of Jesus to others. SVD 9.1

I spoke at half-past two o’clock p.m. I had freedom in speaking and was thankful for the privilege of presenting Jesus and His righteousness before the congregation. The church was full and our social meeting after the discourse was good. Many precious testimonies were borne.—Ms. 42, 1890, pp. 4-5 (Diary 16, p. 224). SVD 9.2