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Letter to (Sir) from Jules Dervaes

Copyright © Jules Dervaes

October 3, 1991

Dear (Sir),

Thank you for your letter of September 19. I put it aside until I had finished with writing another individual. And, with the intervening Feasts, I’m only now able to respond to your concern.

With this mailing I will enclose all the material which I have publicly made available, as of this date, to those requesting information. Although your name appears on my address list, it was not marked as to indicate whether you were sent the entire packet or just the introductory letter with promotional flyer. It might be that you may have received The Letter to Laodicea (seven messages), but I have since also included two additional letters addressed “Dear Friends” plus the Pentecost ’89 supplement.

As to your questions, I can understand your having them because this is a difficult period we’re going through—indeed, a time of MANY QUESTIONS. I believe that you can find the basic answers to most of your inquiries in the literature I am now providing and in the Bible, of course. It would be helpful to study God’s Word anew in the light of the WCG’s rejecting its foundation and of its subsequent, subtle abandonment of the LIVING God!

If you let your heart be open—not closed in prejudice or through fear—and if you truly desire and really “dig for” the truth, Christ will deliver to you the answers for which you have sought as a result of your sincere necessity.

It is critical to understand how this process of getting answers works. God is only bound to give us what we need to know and not what we may want or wish to know. We will always have what it is that is relevant—by His determination—to our salvation on any given day. We will always be provided with enough truth to grow on.

What determines the rate and the amount of further answers is our readiness as seen in the prior acceptance of what we already have been given. For every morsel of truth previously delivered, we must be acting on it, taking visible steps to make it a living part of us. Or, no more will be forthcoming. What is our universal condition is that we obstruct the process because we are not willing to accept all what God has been willing to offer!

I hope to hear from you concerning what “daily bread” you are now partaking of. Thank you for your willingness to pray for me.

My prayers for you come with this letter.

Jules Dervaes

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