Story about family history. Ask what Heavenly Father wants us to focus on right now....research prayerfully.
I once was as you are now and you will be as I now am.
Interesting to me that God chose this situation of a need of the gospel to be preached to the gentiles as the recorded means of teaching us how to receive revelation. And how significant it is for us to accept and love ALL of God's children.
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How can the revelation in Acts 10 help us heed the Lord’s continuing revelation through His prophet?
Suppose someone suggested that you take a calculus class before you had learned algebra or geometry. How would you respond? How does this relate to the Lord’s pattern for revealing truth?
The prayers of the righteous can bring forth great miracles.
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Thus, we tend to believe the Lord will give us a big answer quickly and all at one time. However, the pattern repeatedly described in the scriptures suggests we receive ‘line upon line, precept upon precept,’ or in other words, many small answers
No way is superior to gain revelation but acting upon it is still the most important. God works through men.
Read the talk "God is at the Helm."
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share experiences in which they felt or witnessed the power of the united prayers of members.
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The church all prayed for Peter and an angel came and interveined.
I am so glad that it was shared that James was not saved simply it was not God's will.
Peter was miraculously saved but he still needs help getting in his front door. Where is the angel then? So, again it is important to remember what mattered to Heavenly Father.
People can change like Saul but seeing them as God sees then, as a fellow child of God is important.
Individuals still have ability to choose, but Paul is sort of a diamond in the rough and he is being prepared to serve... Makes me think of what Jesus said about even the rocks would praise him if he forbade the people from doing it. it matters so much about our faith in things as they truly ARE. Regardless of what might seem to be.
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