Anne Dutton's
Letters on Spiritual Subjects
My Dear Sister in our precious Lord,
I sympathize with you in your trials. Do not think
them strange. Your kind Father well prepared you for these exercises by that
abundant love which He long manifested towards you. He let you rest long in
His bosom; will you not be willing to work for Him now—yes, to suffer
whatever He shall call you to? Oh, remember what obligation His boundless
love lays you under to be entirely His! Remember but His love, in which He
has given you Himself, and you will freely give up yourself to His whole
will, and count nothing too much, either to do or suffer, that
so you may glorify Him.
Has your kind Father given you a cup of bitters?
Drink it freely! It is well sweetened with His love! The curse is taken out
of it by Christ being made a curse for you; and lo! It is no other but a cup
of blessing! Infinite love ordained it and infinite wisdom
prepared it, and infinite power will work with and by it unto your
present and eternal advantage. All your graces are to be tried, and by the
trial of them to be increased here, and found unto praise and honor and
glory at Christ's appearing.
You will not think any of the labors and sorrows of the
wilderness too much when once you reach Canaan's land. You will bless God
when you get to heaven for every step of the way He led you, and see it was
all right. And will you not begin the work of heaven now, and go, not only
patiently and cheerfully, but thankfully also, through all the trials of the
wilderness into your everlasting rest?
Your tender, faithful Shepherd, who gave His life for
you, will not allow you to lack any good thing. Into His arms I commit you;
His grace be with your spirit.