The gift of reverence
If we want to hear the Spirit in our worship, we can’t bring the world into sacred places. Reverence is missing in our worship.
If we want to hear the Spirit in our worship, we can’t bring the world into sacred places. Reverence is missing in our worship.
If you are relying on other people’s reporting of their experience with the Gospel, you don’t have knowledge, just someone else’s opinion.
The Gospel goes through dispensations, much like how waves form in the ocean. We, too, have personal dispensations that operate the same way. However, we often only focus on the crest, rather than the build and the impact.
We expect Heavenly Father to answer prayers like a firefighter, sometimes it is more like police. The difference is a perception few consider.
All of everything we have been going through is President Nelson’s fault, the president and prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I am an empiricist, so “knowing” God and the gospel is true has always been a struggle. Then I found the scripture that told me that I am okay.
I have failed at pretty much everything I do, despite being able to do pretty much anything I want. It is a difficult pill to swallow, but now I know why.
An explanation of the category “Conjecture” is where I will be posting ideas, thoughts, and ponderings about the mysteries of God, but they are not indicative of Church doctrine.
I have been silent for over a year. I have been depressed, suicidal, and unmotivated. Why am I writing now? Because I choose to, just like I choose to live.
Men are constantly being told to step up. That isn’t the problem, men do. The problem is with the interaction between men and women.
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