“Yea, whosoever will thrust in his sickle and reap, the same is called of God. *Therefore,* if you will ask of me you shall receive; if you will knock it shall be opened unto you.” -D&C 9
Interesting connection (qualifier?) in this context. Do God’s work & doors will open to you.
There have been times when I felt I had knocked & knocked & knocked, but the door wouldn’t open. Did I stop & ask myself, “Am I doing the Lord’s work? Am I seeking his will? Am I knocking at the wrong door? Am I open to other ideas or determined to push on this door only?”
Sometimes you *are* doing the Lord’s will & work. Sometimes you *are* at the right door. As #CSLewis said, “God keeps no one waiting unless He sees that it is good for him to wait. When you do enter your room, you will find that the long wait has done you some kind of good...”
My stake president said, “God will not open a door that you are not prepared to walk through.” If the door is undoubtedly right, confirmed to me by the Holy Ghost, time to consider if I have done “all I can do.” Is everything ready? If so, have I consigned myself to patience?
Waiting is frustrating, but it’s a necessary act of humility. It refines away my pride & petty carnal desires. It disciplines my appetites. It tests my commitment to do God’s will over my own. It teaches me, often in hindsight, how short my sight distance is compared to God’s.
Whosever makes a conscious effort to be faithfully, actively, anxiously in the Lord’s employ shall see doors open & find him—his will, his presence, his innumerable blessings & vast opportunities—on the other side. But first, do all. Find the right door. & when necessary, wait.
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“Let us once & for all establish our residence in Zion & give up the summer cottage in Babylon.” —Neal A. Maxwell
There are a growing number among us who have gone far beyond that. Some have returned from Babylon not to renounce the summer cottage but to demand dual citizenship.
Some have only seen Babylon on the horizon & desire permission to visit. Some have gone into Babylon as though to rescue & returned w/a delegation to demand negotiations w/the leadership. Some assign themselves diplomatic authority by nature of their experience in both cities.
Such citizens have mistaken moral absolutes for neutral community statutes. Some laws are Natural Law. One may as soon cause darkness & light to occupy the same space as alter a natural law to accommodate the consensus opinion.
“If from thence thou shalt seek the Lord thy God, thou shalt find him, if thou seek him with all thy heart & with all thy soul. When thou art in tribulation, & all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days…”
“…if thou turn to the Lord thy God, & shalt be obedient unto his voice; (For the Lord thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them.” (Deut. 4:29-31)
Ppl will let you down—whether innocently, selfishly, or maliciously. Forgive even those who aren’t sorry, even those you must leave in the past. They’re ppl, after all, & so are you. You will let others down. Be sorry, even if they leave you in the past. All will heal in the end.
We often share our testimonies by expressing how we feel. This is understandable—the Spirit speaks & our emotions respond. But emotions are not the testimony, they’re a physiological response to a spiritual conversation. Spirit speaks to spirit. Hearing it can be overwhelming.
It’s especially important to understand this bc God has reached out to you by the power of the Holy Ghost & touched your soul to an eternal truth. If you demote such knowledge to the status of mere emotion, the foundation of that truth will not hold when challenges arise.
When you hear people testify that they *know* a book is truth, they *know* a certain man is a prophet, they *know* that Christ lives—this did not emerge from an abundance of nice feelings. Only God can cause one to know the unknowable. Once one does, there is no unknowing it.
“The multitude of the earth was gathered together in a large & spacious building, & the angel of the Lord spake unto me again, saying: Behold the world & the wisdom thereof; yea, behold the house of Israel hath gathered together to fight against the 12 apostles of the Lamb...”
“…& it came to pass that I saw & bear record, that the great & spacious building was the pride of the world; & it fell, & the fall thereof was exceedingly great…”
“And the angel of the Lord spake unto me again, saying: Thus shall be the destruction of all nations, kindreds, tongues, & people, that shall fight against the twelve apostles of the Lamb.” (1 Nep. 11:35-36)
“I believe in the sun even when it’s not shining
I believe in love even when I feel it not
I believe in God even when He is silent.”
—writte on a wall at Cologne during the Holocaust
St. Olaf Choir - "Even When He Is Silent" by
I absolutely love concert choirs. 🎶😌🎶 My daughter (the missionary one) was a soprano soloist w/ Grand Rapids Symphony Youth Chorus. I miss those concerts! Catch St. Olaf Choir w/@TheTabChoir broadcast this May.
To the YSAs from me: True love exists. It’s what you decide to create w/the person of your choosing. Your soulmate exists. It’s the person w/whom you decide to bond souls. Sweet emotions are a product of healthy, selfless relating. They are not a moral compass. You decide.
There are many ppl that cld be a good soulmate for you. Sounds terribly unromantic, yes? On the contrary—by retaining your ability to choose, by considering your partnership a matter of self-creation & not mere incident, you can exponentially improve its quality. Love is a verb.
While we may not consciously decide the chemistry set upon us by the “natural man,” we certainly can decide everything that happens thereafter. If one whom we have developed emotions for turns us in the wrong direction, we can (& must) choose to override the natural man.