Endure Unto The End
Uranda September 16, 1942
Let each one remember that there
are hundreds of thousands of fine men and women in all walks of life, and in
all parts of the world, whose lives are honestly dedicated to the high ideals
for which we stand—and that which all of these sincere ones are doing is of
vital importance in the fulfilment of the plan of God. It is needful that you
always remember this great fact—for we are not alone in our determination to do
the will of God.
The noble qualities of divine nature are to be found in people
all around us, and you will contact them in the most unexpected ways and
places. They are filling their places, doing that which they are supposed to
do, to a very high degree. It is not needful that you should try to judge them,
or tell them what they should or should not do or believe. It is for you to
fill your place by doing that for which you are responsible, thereby letting
your Light shine.
The
world is being shaken, as by a mighty wind, and that shaking is causing the
real ones to go up and the unreal ones to come down. When you are under
pressure you reveal what you are. Sometimes it seems that the pressure lasts a
very long time—and with the world as it now is that can be expected.
Discouragement,
a feeling of “what’s the use,” opens the way for failure. We
have to keep at it, day in and day out, without let-up, to endure to the end. Evil
is so entrenched in the world, and its proponents can dodge the real issue for
a time in so many different ways, that it sometimes seems hopeless. As we move
forward our problems do not lessen; they increase. Only in the strength of
God can any endure unto the end—in meeting your problems day by day.
© emissaries of divine light