Monday, September 13, 2010

Bible Speak. O Yes.


O ye fair ones! How art thou?
 
My time draweth short, but nevertheless I will convey the yearnings of my soul unto you, my beloved brethren and sisters.
 
The people of this nation do harden their hearts against us, and do speak ill things to us and all manner of persecutions do they perform toward us. But notwithstanding their hard hearts, I am constrained by the Spirit that I should tell them of the things of the Lord, and of His Gospel and the marvelous wonders He has worked among the children of men. For behold, the time is at hand where they must make the decision to choose liberty and eternal life, or to choose captivity and death. For the Lord will not compel any man to accept His word, but it is given unto men that they may choose for themselves, whether they choose good or whether they choose evil.
 
For behold, it came to pass in the seven days since my last epistle, we have encountered much tribulation in our labors in the Land of Eng. That wicked one doth put it into the hearts of men that they shall not listen to the message that we bear. Nevertheless, my brethren and I do continue to labor diligently in behalf of our brethren in this land, for we know that the Spirit of the Lord is with us, and is leading us to those whom the Lord hast prepared to enter His fold, and we know that the Lord will show unto us success because of our many labors and trials and persecutions in this land.
 
And I say unto you that this work is great, even the greatest work of all. For I know that the Lord's hand is manifest in this work unto the children of men who hearken unto us. Yea many mighty miracles we have seen and wrought in this land because of the Spirit of the Lord which is with us, which is our guide. Behold, hearken unto the words of the ancient prophets. Heed their counsel and study their teachings, for we know that they truly testify of Christ the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, and we have seen, yea, even in this distant land that through the power of God these words can heal and strengthen even the most infirm and frail of God's Children.
 
And now, by brothers and sisters, I close mine Epistle. I am Elder Ashcraft, a servant of the Lord, in whom my soul delighteth. I love you, and your families, and your wives, and your children.
Brethren, adieu.

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