by kdm | Jan 3, 2023 | #character, agency, Choice, Learning?, Revelation, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
Continuing from Beverly Campbell’s book, “Eve” and: ‘Thou Mayest Choose III’: “I, the Lord God Commanded” (Previously. . . .) To gain a true understanding of the principles inherent in the Lord’s seemingly contradictory...
by kdm | Jan 2, 2023 | #character, #discipline, Christ Ministry, spiritually strong, Today's Post
From ‘Thou Mayest Choose II’, Beverly Campbell wrote: Satan wishes to blur our knowledge of the absolutes of good and evil. The power inherent in that knowledge makes us like God. It is our choice of good over evil that makes us godlike. If the adversary...
by kdm | Dec 26, 2022 | #discipline, Learning?, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
From Fiona and Terryl Givens and their book ‘The God Who Weeps’: What challenges and conditions may come when we have passed into that undiscovered country, death, we cannot know. What we do know is that Jesus spoke in simple, hopeful terms about the...
by kdm | Dec 25, 2022 | #discipline, Atonement, Christ Ministry, For times of trouble, Modern Prophets, spiritual workout, Today's Post
Continuing from yesterday’s post, instruction from Elder Neal A. Anderson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Safeguard the Gift of the Holy Ghost Finally, my third thought: in this sacred quest, we treasure, protect, defend, and safeguard the gift of the Holy...
by kdm | Dec 22, 2022 | #discipline, Modern Prophets, Revelation, spiritually strong, Temple, Today's Post
Continuing from a previous post * Find Refuge from Fear II. . . . Amidst all the conditions of our day, “be not troubled.” I would like to share with you how to do this. I am struck by the emphasis on “stand in holy places.” Temples, homes,...
by kdm | Dec 19, 2022 | For times of trouble, spiritually strong, Today's Post
Elder Ronald A. Rasband or the Quorum of the Twelve continuing from Find Refuge from Fear “And [Elijah] answered, Fear not for they that be with us are more than they that be with them” (v.16). I love the tenderness of “little flock.” In this...