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1885 Watch Tower - A2Z.org

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we would give the truth. "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye tothe waters; and he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat--yea,come, buy wine and milk without money and without price." Andyou that have it-- "Wherefore do ye spend money for that which isnot bread? and your labor for that which satisfieth not? Hearkendiligently--and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delightitself in fatness."-- ISAIAH 55:1,2.====================page 1FORTUNATELY we have come across another small lot of"YOUNG'S ANALYTICAL GREEK, HEBREW AND ENGLISHCONCORDANCES"--the best--the "Author's Edition," at muchbelow the present price of the work. We desire that many mightavail themselves of the opportunity for obtaining a work sovaluable, indeed almost indispensable to Bible study. This greatbook is cheap at the regular price, five dollars; but we have securedthis lot so as to offer them to you at just half the price. They arenew and perfect. See last page, last column.R785 : page 1====================VIEW FROM THE TOWER.The announcement in our last issue, that we had in view a plan bywhich those zealous for service could probably use as much time asthey could gather from the absolute necessities of life, brought ashower of Postal Cards to our office. These, should they lead tonothing more, have proved already a blessing to your fellowservant, the Editor, refreshing his heart as he perceived from yourearnest words how deeply the truth had taken hold of your hearts aswell as of your intellects.When one's heart is absorbed with the truth, he not only seeks byevery means and every sacrifice to promulgate it, that others maybe blessed with it, but he will look for fruit from his labor; hecannot help it. And thus it is that you and I as we labor for thecause we love, desire as the Apostle expresses it, to "know that ourlabor is not in vain in the Lord;" to see some of the fruit. Yet wemust learn to labor on steadily whether fruit appears or not,knowing that though the germination be tedious and the growth andripening slow, the ultimate success of the labor is assured by theall-wise Master in whose service we engage. If we go forth earnestin the service, and fully consecrated, he will surely use us; and ifdone for him only, our labor cannot be in vain. "He that goeth forthand weepeth [feeling the importance and cost of the work in selfsacrifice]bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come againbringing his sheaves." Psa. 126:6.

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