 There has come, these last several years, a succession of announcements that show our day to be a day of intense revelation, equal perhaps only in those days of beginning 150 years ago. But then, as now, the world did not believe. They say that ordinary men are not inspired, that there are no prophets, no apostles, that angels do not minister unto men, not to ordinary men. That doubt and disbelief has not changed, but now, as then, their disbelief cannot change the truth. We lay no claim to being apostles of the world, but of the Lord Jesus Christ, the test is not whether men will believe, but whether the Lord has called us. And of that, there is no doubt. We do not talk of those sacred interviews that qualify the servants of the Lord to bear special witness of him, for we have been commanded not to do so. But we are free. Indeed, we are obliged to bear that solemn special witness. But that witness, the testimony of this work, is not reserved to those few of us who lead the church. In proper order, that witness comes to men and women and children all over the world.