* C. S. Lewis on Christian Marriage II . . . (continued)

Continued from post of Sept 20th:  C. S. Lewis On Christian Marriage. . . .”Before we consider this modern view in its relation to chastity, we must not forget to consider it in relation to another virtue, namely justice. Justice, as I said before, includes the...

Feasting Upon the Words of Christ

Elder Takashi Wada of the Seventy at the close of his talk in April 2019 in the Saturday afternoon session of general conference, said: “I bear testimony that feasting upon the words of Christ can happen at any time and on any occasion if we prepare our hearts...

Tolerate vs Tolerance. . .

Russell M. Nelson said: “There is a difference between tolerance and tolerate. Your gracious tolerance for an individual does not grant him or her license to do wrong, nor does your tolerance obligate you to tolerate his or her misdeed. That distinction is...

* C. S. Lewis. . . on Christian Marriage

C.S. Lewis wrote: . . . . “There are two reasons why I do not particularly want to deal with marriage. The first is that the Christian doctrines on this subject are extremely unpopular. The second is that I have never been married myself and, therefore, can...

in process of time (continued)

Continued from September 17th post, ‘in process of time’ came from writings of Neal A. Maxwell and is continued below: “One disadvantage of thinking we own ourselves and blocks of time is that we then have a tendency to feel put upon by undesired and...

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