Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. WarnerByers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
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Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. Warner
Byers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) -- History; Warner, D. S. (Daniel Sidney), 1842-1895
=29.= Sessions very pleasant, even spiritual. After leaving the
house, very strange feelings came over me. I felt sure that the
powers of darkness were about to make a desperate rally. We stayed
up at Brother Bear's and prayed until one o'clock. I then lay down
and took a short sleep, when the Spirit bade me arise and go out
in the woods. Oh, what wrestling and agony of soul! What burden of
heart and cries unto God for the salvation of his cause in that
lone place from about 4:30 till 6 A. M.! Received some relief and
victory. An evil spirit seemed to be upon the session from the
opening this morning. The foreseen darkness was there. Business
did not pass off so pleasantly. At noon I spent all the time shut
up with God, and received great relief from the mountain that
seemed to crush my heart. This was a new and strange experience to
my soul. Closed business at a late hour at night. The Eldership
purchased the office from Brother Lowman and me.
=Oct. 1, 1879.= Sarah started home this morning. I felt led to go
to see the brethren in the Cook neighborhood and Warsaw concerning
the formation of a State Holiness Alliance.
=14.= Received an urgent call to go to Wakarusa. Was led to go.
Asked God for the means, and in less than one hour a gentleman came
and summoned me to affirm a small matter before the court, which
any of my neighbors could have done as well.
=21.= [At Palestine.] Quite a good turn-out. Two quite zealous
Christians who disbelieved the second work of grace--a father and
son--both spoke. The first believed in sanctification as a gradual
work after pardon and consummated at death. The latter testified
that he received it in conversion. What incongruity in the two, but
harmony in all who have the fulness!
Eve, read prophecies of the present holiness movement. Exhorted
the many holy ones present to fill the Bible description of God's
holy army, moving out in every direction, setting the wilderness
on fire, invading every city, casting down every wall, staying and
burying Gog, beating the mountains fine, and blowing the mass of
chaff from the Lord's threshing-floor (Ezek. 38, 39).
=23.= Came home. Among the mail awaiting me was a card stating
that obligations to the amount of $45 must be paid at once in
Wolcottville. Blessed be the Lord, another letter contained the
precise amount of $45, that had been due me nearly a year from
Nebraska. Glory to God, he supplies all our needs. How perfectly he
meets all our wants!
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