in Zion’s Landmark vol.9 no.13 (1876)
O, MY SOUL, HE HAD TO GO! And although the anger of
the Lord was kindled it did not consume poor Moses; but, like
as a father pitieth his child, so the Lord spake to his rebellious
servant, still in love with his chosen, sends him with Aaron, his
beloved brother to be spokesman unto the people—“even he
shall be unto thee instead of a mouth, and thou shalt be to him
instead of God.”—So, we see the purpose of God was not
thwarted or altered. Moses went. So was brother Taylor made
willing in the day of God’s power. “All things work together for
good to them that love God, to them who are the called (of
God) according to his purpose,” Rom. 8:28. |