Amadon, George
“Elmshaven,” St. Helena, California
December 29, 1905
Portions of this letter are published in 13 Crisis Years.
Brother Amadon,—
I have a request to make of you. If Brother Irwin and Brother Daniells are not in Battle Creek, will you please read this message to the church? I want the church to hear this message. I do not know who else I could trust with this, and I consider it of importance. I have much more I shall send along as soon as possible. My health is being renewed to take up this work, and I pray the Lord day and night that I may have strength to carry through this great matter of communications given me repeating the messages. I have withheld them. I did not want to let them come to the world, but now I am charged to vindicate the truth of God without suppression and take my stand firmly upon the truth, and therefore I send this to you. 20LtMs, Lt 345, 1905, par. 1
I send no more to A. T. Jones, for I have evidence that a work will have to be done for him before the Lord will accept his service. God has given him warnings which he has repudiated, and I am deeply grieved that he has so little spiritual eyesight. 20LtMs, Lt 345, 1905, par. 2
I can only write this much after reading and copying. If you choose, send the message to Brethren Irwin and Daniells—either of them will do. 20LtMs, Lt 345, 1905, par. 3
May the Lord bless you and your family and give you wisdom to keep the whole armor on and to stand steadfastly for the truth as it is in Jesus. I am charged to bear the message decidedly without concealing the facts. 20LtMs, Lt 345, 1905, par. 4
Love to Sister Amadon and to Grace. 20LtMs, Lt 345, 1905, par. 5