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DaveFebruary 21, 2015
I would like to echo Dave's thought from January 1st. I to was tough many lessons as I read this article. Most importantly that sometimes I am as blind as the children of Israel when they were asked to look upon the serpent to be healed. It is easy for me to look at them as say, "that is so easy, why did they not look and be healed"? Why do I not look at what the Prophets have told me to do to be healed. Hindsight is 20/20. I hope this article has taught me to open my eyes an see more clearly.
DaveJanuary 1, 2015
This has been a unique experience for me. As I read this article, I was taught from on high. Principles of my life and how to apply them. As I read thoughts came into my mind that had very little to do with what I was reading but that with the Lord wanted me to do just the same. I am very humbled and grateful to Meridian magazine and all the writers for their articles of instruction. Truly this is a valuable resource that we should be thankful to have.
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