In fact, I’ve often wondered how others could not call us Christian. One only need attend the semi-annual General Conference to feel the light and warmth of the comfort and light the Lord extends.Īt Conference, we replenish our souls with the light of Christ. There is light and clarity in their minds – and in ours, if we choose to hearken to our prophet and church leaders. We as Latter-day Saints, or Mormons as so many call us, believe that God uses prophets to teach us, guide us, and comfort us during this sojourn on earth. We, too, as Latter-day Saints are intended by the Lord to function in the same way.Ĭonfusion exists in this world, whether from man’s brutality to man (or to women, child, animal, etc.) or to doctrines that clang, clash and contradict about God and who He is, what His purposes are for this little blue planet and His children on it. The brilliant pool of light that surrounded that regal, three palmed tree resonated within me. Eventually, I could no longer linger near it, being on the street and all in my car, and so I passed by it and was soon on my way.īut I continued to ponder the sight. There it stood, tree and highlighting it. I wouldn’t have seen the graceful thing if it weren’t for several spotlights aimed directly at it, bathing it in an iridescent glow. Everything, that is, except a little clearing near the edge of the woods to my left.įor some odd reason, the owner of that property had planted a regal Robellini palm tree on the edge of the thickly knitted trees. The sun had completely set and as a result, everything was pitch black other than weak light puddled directly under street lamps. The other night as I was driving home from a meeting, I looked off to the left.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |