If these poor brethren take a humble course and are willing to be advised and counseled by their brethren, and are then brought into straitened places, the brethren should feel it a duty to cheerfully help them out of difficulty. It takes means from the treasury of God which should have been used to advance the cause of present truth. Their unwise management affects the church. Their brethren are grieved to see them suffer, and they help them out of difficulty. They make bad moves, and suffer in consequence. They generally think that they understand how to conduct their temporal business, and are unwilling to follow advice. But those who lack economy and good judgment are often unwilling to seek counsel. Such should not trust to their own poor judgment, but should counsel with their brethren who have experience. They do not weigh matters well, and move cautiously. Ellen White's "Inspired" Bigotry, Racism, and Discrimination!
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