This verse seems to be important for section 88 and for building Zion:
The revelation was given after [we] at a conference prayed “separately and vocally to the Lord to reveal his will unto us concerning the upbuilding of Zion.”
This verse seems to be important for section 88 and for building Zion:
The revelation was given after [we] at a conference prayed “separately and vocally to the Lord to reveal his will unto us concerning the upbuilding of Zion.”
I was thinking about my daughter, who just went-over to a neighborhood friend’s house, and wondered why now, and none of the other 3650 days (ok, she couldn’t have when she was a baby and wouldn’t have been able to until she was five or six [unless Claire’s parents were friends with my wife and I]), but hadn’t even wanted to during the two years that they were in pre-school together… But it dawned on me: They are now in the same school class together!
So, add age (maturity) + likes/dislikes + tastes + same grade + same class + the fact that we are in the same neighborhood = fast friends!
Age didn’t do it… being in the same school didn’t do it… being in the same class didn’t do it… either dislikes/likes… add those all together and the fact that they live so close to each other, and voila!
Proximity
Speaking of proximity, just realizing that the same thing is true with our relationship to our Heavenly Father and God. In fact, it'll work backwards on that list of fast friendship, in fact, if you look even more closely through the first 88-or-so sections of the Doctrine & Covenants, you'll see that there is a progression (not that it always is this progression...): servant, son, friend. You can be any of those at any time, but it becomes harder to become friends if you are always at a big distance from each other. In other words, once you are friends, you can simultaneously be any or every of the other types of relationships as well: Friend & Son, Friend & Servant, etc. But, it is less likely that you can be a friend just because you're a son or a servant. Again, though, once you are a friend, you can also be any of the other types of relationships (daughter = son, in the case that you are a woman or a girl).
In fact, I would posit that our relationship with our Heavenly Father becomes deeper and more sure as you become and remain together for longer periods of time--more scripture reading, more prayers, more time with your family learning together (all requiring the presence of the Holy Ghost [the third member of the Godhead] to become effective), more weeks in Sacrament Meeting, more time studying the Gospel, more time in the temple, more time spent with your spouse and family (and the more time spent with your spouse "established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities").
In other words, the closer you are to those you love, the closer you'll be--the more time you spend together doing the things that are intended to bring you closer together (and eventually make you one), the more time the Spirit is with you and the more united you will become, and the more you will become one.
Frequency
Proximity & Frequency = Fast Friends with God
JPS
I usually write in my journal at home, but I wanted to record, here, something of my gratitude and recognition of the bounteous blessings that pour down on and around my head. My family and my relationship with both My Heavenly Father and my Eldest Brother, Jesus, first and foremost—my sons, Addison, Quentin, and Calvin and my daughter Samantha, as well as my wife jill. I sometimes worry that I am grateful to and for her more than I should be… in the report about a personal interview with the Savior, given by David O. McKay, we read about our first responsibility, “
First, he will request an accountability report about your relationship with your wife. Have you actively been engaged in making her happy and ensuring that her needs have been met as an individual?” I am so grateful for my Heavenly Father, My Savior Jesus, and my wife, jill. May I learn to love them all better and more perfectly! JPS |
I have often wondered if the devil or his angels can read… This post, however, was spawned by a comment that I heard while listening to a podcast from Book of Mormon Central, where Laman & Lemuel were referenced (Lehi’s oldest sons from the Book of Mormon—the first prophet spoken of and Nephi’s father, who wrote the first two books). It was said, that this podcaster couldn’t be sure, but that it was his belief that Laman and Lemuel were illiterate. I am not saying that this is true, but, if they are illiterate, wouldn’t it be most likely true of Satan’s minions?
Why does it seem like nobody has ever warned against writing things in your journal or diary but it has been said again and again that you should not or be wary of saying things aloud that you wouldn’t want the devil to know about?
Wouldn’t the same reasoning that would support the idea that Laman&Lemuel couldn’t read also go to support the idea that Satan’s minions can’t read?
Those are my thoughts (some of them…),
JPS