We talk of Christ . . . and we write according to our (understanding), that our children (and friends) may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins. (2 Nephi 25:26)
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Revelation Can Only Exist Where There is Ignorance
Wonderful insight. For me, I think the best question I can ask God is what does He want me to do? If I keep that question in the front of my mind, it helps me in all types of situations. My biggest problem is remembering that question. I get so caught up in being trying to become a person who "knows", who has finally "gotten it". This wonderful post has taught me that I DON'T want to be that person, I want to remember that I don't "have it", but I know where I can "get it".
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Wonderful insight. For me, I think the best question I can ask God is what does He want me to do? If I keep that question in the front of my mind, it helps me in all types of situations. My biggest problem is remembering that question. I get so caught up in being trying to become a person who "knows", who has finally "gotten it". This wonderful post has taught me that I DON'T want to be that person, I want to remember that I don't "have it", but I know where I can "get it".
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