Excerpt from The Yellow Peril; Or the Orient Vs: The Occident as Viewed by Modern Statesmen and Ancient Prophets
This book is its own excuse for appearing. It came because it had to come. It is better than that the stones should cry out. None but a great God would risk so much to the faithfulness of human servants.
He knew the power of His Spirit to express. He knew by whom He would send. He who chose Isaiah and Ezekiel, knew whom to choose in the latter times, when His messages, so long covered up because unstudied, were due the world. He who "knew the end from the beginning," knowing the plan by which He would save all who "believe that He is;" had a care for the "little flock" in the end of the world.
He knew the people would be so busy, and so philanthropic, and so wise, and so great, and so masterful in their explorations of the streams of truth, that they would have no time to find the fountain; or to let their ears become familiar with the "joyful sound" of judgment, justice, mercy and truth. So He called one, whom through long years of faithfulness to truth at whatever cost, He had taught by means of prosperity and adversity that the Most High ruleth in the kingdoms of men; that He who created, will also redeem and destroy; that it is "Not by might norby power but by my spirit" (and the way men relate themselves to that Spirit) "saith the Lord of Hosts."
"The Creator of the ends of the earth fainteth not neither is weary." "He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep."
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