Listening to the Lord
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Ed SimonsMay 29, 2015
As I read this I thought an earlier question I had been pondering for a Gospel Doctrine lesson about how we can avoid being deceived and the idea of "treasuring" His word. I thought how better to treasure then to constantly be "listening" when we are reading and pondering His words.
Gary DennisMay 27, 2015
These things we need reminders. God is often - sometimes always speaking to us. Often we cannot hear His still small voice - we need to be silent - something that is almost non-existent in our world, yet we seek his inspiration while focused and occupied in a world of never-ending chatter and noise - and then we sometimes wonder why our prayers are seemingly not answered. God is always faithful and seeks to be part of our lives - it is we who cannot be still and quiet long enough to respect His efforts to connect with us. Thanks for your fine article.
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