Letters of John Nelson Darby, Volume 1, Letter 204E, of 1,031

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p341 [R T Grant] [To the same.] DEAR BROTHER, – I shall be very glad to hear how you get on. I feel how little power I have myself of acting so that there is power of motive on the conscience. I have felt latterly that I need more faith in the willingness of Christ to bless. I so fear dragging men beyond their faith that I do not encourage them enough in the path of faith. I think I used to do it more. But I have the greatest dread of any one’s acting beyond his faith; but then one ought to be able to present Christ so that He should be a sufficient motive, but for that one must have faith to bring Him in oneself. The Lord grant us do so more; I am sure devotedness in oneself is needed for this – not merely not to have another object, that I think I could say – but to have this in earnestness and energy. The Lord be with you.

Affectionately yours, dear brother.

Hamilton, 1863.

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