Letters of John Nelson Darby, Volume 2, Letter 657-331E, of 1,031

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As I work on these letter here is the link to the series of Flipbook on our chapel’s webpage: https://www.hiawathabible.org/j-n-darbys-letters-flipbooks

p481 Dear C McAdam, – … On the whole one can trust in the goodness of God, but the matter will call for long patience, and the leaders of brethren seem above all, to go astray. Still I think God is working. … Waiting on Him, courage, and patience are what are called for. There is a loss of moral sense among brethren, which tends to destroy confidence, and then an action which refers to the whole body, by an individual of his own authority. I love independence, but then an individual should not act in what affects all, unless they can pretend to a commission from Christ, that is, apostolic authority: and it does not succeed, but raises distrust, and what is called radicalism. …

Humiliation is the place of all, for dishonour has been done to Christ. But there is a moral loosening which is the alarming part of the case. Still trusting the Lord and seeking the blessing of all is our path.

Pau, February 26.

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