TONGUES AND INTERPRETATION
Prophecy given at regular prayer meeting at Bay City Reunion, August 21, 1910, by Apostle J. W. Wight.

Yea; thus saith the Spirit, Many have been doubting. Many have been distrustful, but for your good I say unto to you as my people, that which you have doubted has had no foundation for doubt. For I, the Lord, your God, have done many things in a way ye know not of, but with which the people should be concerned.

While the church has been heavily burdened in a financial way, ye are to remember that as my people have gathered together from time to time, to testify of their love to me and of their willingness to do for me, herein will lie your opportunity to show your faith by your works. So far as the college is concerned, the homes, the sanitarium, and the various auxiliaries of my church, they have been of my right-hand planting. They are a help and a gift unto my people.

And inasmuch as my people will put forth diligent effort in maintaining them for the sake of the young as well as the needy, they will be blessed in such efforts.

And I also say unto you that my handmaiden, Etzenhouser, and my servant Gunsolley, and many of my people have been called forth as helpers to the young of my people, and to encourage them to a greater diligence. Let my people continue to be diligent in the maintaining of these auxiliaries and my blessings will attend and there will be a manifestation of unity of spirit, never before known, or a realization of such power.

Be not in doubt; be not suspicious. Let my people come down to a spirit of humility and put forth their best efforts and energies, for the upbuilding of my work, and my glory will be made manifest and my people will be comforted and strengthened. Thus saith the Spirit. Amen.

(Reported by Brother Ralph W. Johnson, of Flint, Michigan.) —Glad Tidings, September, 1910; Saints' Herald, October 12, 1910.