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Administering is a vital function of the church. In each of our callings, we have a certain amount of administering that must be done. This can be very demanding and can result in the loss of significant ministering. I often meet with those lost souls who have not...
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Your child decides to run out into the street as a large truck comes racing down the road. What split-second decision will you make? Will you run out into the road to try to save your child, even if it means being hit by the truck? Likewise, did you decide to take the...
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When you get your answer ask if there is more. Open to further revelation or you might make decisions on incomplete information. Create space. Stop, look and listen. Busyness is a distraction from the Holy Ghost. Receiving revelation is not for the lazy or apathetic,...
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“Lest we think our false mind is an enemy, we find that it actually serves us in the role of a tutor, in fact, as a resident adversary. It serves us as a foil, forcing us to experience good and evil, sinning and being sinned against – until we learn to distinguish its...
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“A poor farmer’s horse ran off into the country of the barbarians. All of his neighbors offered their condolences, but his father said, “How do you know that this isn’t good fortune?” After a few months the horse returned with a barbarian horse of excellent stock. All...