Letters of John Nelson Darby, Volume 3, Letter 728-53E, 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

p64 Dear E L Bevir, – … Very glad indeed to hear good accounts of Italy. I expected blessing. You were always a pessimist, but keeping aloof, looking to God, one is above the heaving and breakers, and walking on a rough sea is the same as walking on a smooth one.

There is as much danger from those who want to be extra, as from those who were at mischief; but God is above one as above the other. And both lived with their minds in evil to justify their discontent: whereas those who seek simply to serve Christ, and to walk in peace, are blessed of God and in quiet. … I have seen no sign but of positive progress, and firmness when I did not expect it … but my confidence is not in progress, but in God. If the testimony is more honestly unworldly, I do not fear: if not, what good is it? Trust in the Lord, and work away for Him. May we be found watching and so doing when the blessed Lord comes! …

London, February, 1880.

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