Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 20 (1905)
Lt 186, 1905
White, J. E.
Takoma Park, Maryland
June, 1905
Previously unpublished.
Elder J. E. White
Nashville, Tennessee
My dear Son,—
I have been and still am troubled in regard to your case. In the night season I find myself engaged in earnest, pleading conversation with you, repeating the testimonies of reproof and caution that the Lord has given me for you. I am much oppressed in your behalf. You are gathering burdens to yourself that you are unable to carry, and this makes it hard for those who are connected with you to do anything to help you. You think you know best, and you will not take counsel. 20LtMs, Lt 186, 1905, par. 1
You will not look at these matters in a rational light until the converting power of God comes upon you and transforms your mind. It is right that you should take counsel of those who are associated with you in business lines. You cannot expect to continue to follow your own way, accepting no advice from others. You plan for yourself and then expect others to follow who have no confidence in your planning. 20LtMs, Lt 186, 1905, par. 2