94. “C. C. F. A.” The parcel which you so kindly sent has come safely to hand. Accept our best thanks.
95. “W. E.,” Wem. We are not surprised at your inability to comprehend the profound mystery of the Trinity. But let us remind you, dear friend, that though you cannot understand it, you are reverently to believe it. The Father is God; the Son is God; and the Holy Ghost is God. Did you ever hear those last words of a dying idiot? “I see! I see! I see!” “What do you see?” said a bystander. “I see three in One, and One in three, and they are all for me, for me.” Think of those words.
96. “R. S.,” Swansea. There is no promise made to Adam in Genesis 3:15, nor is he the subject of promise at all.
97. “J. S.,” Exeter. Scripture is very plain as to the manner in which christian women should be attired, not only at the Lord’s table, but at all times. Surely in this, as in all beside, there is urgent need of the exercise of a tender conscience—a godly subjection to the authority of God’s word. If Christians will not give heed to the exhortation of the Holy Ghost, they are not likely to pay much attention to the pages of a magazine. One of the special wants of the moment is thorough submission to the veritable teachings of holy scripture. Where the heart is under the direct government of the word all will be right; where it is not, there will be nothing right.
98. “Enquirer,” Bishop Stortford. 1 Cor. 11:30, refers to bodily sickness and death, under the governmental dealings of God. As to books and tracts, your best plan would be to apply to the publishers for a catalog from which you could select. It would be difficult for us to suggest, not knowing what you may already possess. You have our hearty sympathy and prayer. May the great Shepherd and Bishop of souls sustain you both by His own direct and powerful ministry! Keep close to Him. Listen to His voice. Feed in the green pastures which He has thrown open to you in the holy scriptures. May His blessing rest upon you and His peace possess your soul!
99. “G. J. H.,” Reading. The blessings connected with the reign of Christ will not be confined to Jerusalem-though it will be the great center—His kingdom will stretch from shore to shore, and from the river to the ends of the earth.