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Blogger Desert Rat said...

For many years I have had a sense that there are persons watching over me and striving to give wise counsel and even physical protection. I can think of at least four times when potentially life-threatening injury could and probably should have struck but instead passed close by. And there are many, many times when spiritual peril has threatened - and sometimes succeeded - but warnings came and I managed to squeak out an escape or, in the case of failure on my part, gave me an avenue to repent and even redress the situation.

It is easy to simply blow all of these off as coincidence. But it strikes me as I learn the truth that salvation and exaltation are based in relationships the vast majority of which are with persons long since passed from mortal life, that these have a real stake in the ultimate outcome of my life and in the lives of all of us. Our God and His Son and all the saints and prophets and faithful want us to succeed. In a way they NEED us to succeed for their own sake. So they will intervene where and when they can under rules I do not understand (though I know that compulsion is never used).

There are devils around us constantly tempting and whispering and flattering. There are also saints and angels at work. The devil's fruit often presents in displays of anger, physical damage, proud boasting and manic glee in the display of evil. The Lord's fruit displays in acts of charity, forgiveness, kindness, selfless service and quiet reverence for what is right and good in Our Father's eyes. Evil is gaudy. Good is quiet, often muted.

14 May 2019 at 14:44

Anonymous Anonymous said...

DR: I think the forces of good are also allowed to rejoice over our righteous successes. I believe that I have detected their encouragement before making a Book of Mormon pitch, and perceived their rejoicing afterward. I assumed they were either the deceased ancestors of my contacts or else their yet-to-be-born descendents.

I can identify (if that's the right word) with the aprocryphal investigator who allegedly said to the full time missionaires "If what you're saying is true, shouldn't you guys be more excited?"

We do have to be careful how we give credit or thanks. The righteous spirits always operate under the Lord's direction. The scriptures usually "give credit" to the Lord, or the "Lord's Spirit" , as the messenger, not to an angel, though that is the case occasionally.


-Book Slinger

14 May 2019 at 20:45