“We then thought of those who had not accustomed themselves to privations and hardships. Where were such now? They were not in the company. At every change, some were left behind, and those only remained who had accustomed themselves to endure hardships.” RH January 12, 1869, par. 6
Beautiful. Paul and Cyrus sang in the captivity of prison. Acts 16:25 says it was at midnight, the darkest hour, when any hope of light was still a long way off. They prayed and sang praises unto Jehovah, they sang loud enough for the other captives to hear. Their praise to Jehovah in this moment, along with a manifestation of the power of God, brought deliverance to them and repentance to their captor.
“We then thought of those who had not accustomed themselves to privations and hardships. Where were such now? They were not in the company. At every change, some were left behind, and those only remained who had accustomed themselves to endure hardships.” RH January 12, 1869, par. 6
Beautiful. Paul and Cyrus sang in the captivity of prison. Acts 16:25 says it was at midnight, the darkest hour, when any hope of light was still a long way off. They prayed and sang praises unto Jehovah, they sang loud enough for the other captives to hear. Their praise to Jehovah in this moment, along with a manifestation of the power of God, brought deliverance to them and repentance to their captor.