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Lt 408, 1904

Brethren who shall assemble in Kansas

St. Helena Sanitarium, California

February 21, 1904

Previously unpublished. Not sent.

Dear Brethren who shall assemble in Kansas,

I have awakened at half-past eleven o'clock and tried to sleep but cannot. There are many things that are presented to me. The Lord has a message for me to bear to Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas City, and to Nebraska and Iowa. We have a great work before us, and these States need to be worked by the Spirit of God as they have not been in many years to meet the situation that exists in many of their churches. The Lord has given you already more than your faith and your heritage and your works have warranted you to receive. Words were spoken, “Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.” [John 15:8.] The profession is nothing unless the fruit appears. The Lord calls upon all who have been on the background to come up now, bearing in mind that we have received messages from God according to His Word. “Stand on the foundation.” 19LtMs, Lt 408, 1904, par. 1