Letters of John Nelson Darby, Volume 3, Letter 850-185E, 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

p223 MY BELOVED BRETHREN, – After years of communion in weakness, I have only bodily strength to write a few lines, more of affection than of aught else. I bear witness to the love, not only in the Lord ever faithful, but in my beloved brethren in all patience towards me – how much more, then, from God: unfeignedly do I bear witness to it. Yet I can say Christ has been my only object – thank God, my righteousness too. I am not aware of anything to recall – little now to add. Hold fast to Him. Count on abundant grace in Him, to reproduce Him in the power of the Father’s love; and be watching and waiting for Christ. I have no more to add but my unfeigned and thankful affection in Him.

I do add, let not John’s ministry be forgotten in insisting on Paul’s. One gives the dispensation in which the display is: the other, that which is displayed.

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