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 December 27 — Promptings of the Sprit, pg. 83 “There are also certain activities that encourage heaven to grant that initial, clear, and unmistakable outpouring of the Spirit. Some examples are as follows: reading the Book of Mormon, reading other scriptures, attending regular Church meetings, missionary work, service to others, temple work, family gatherings, visiting the sick and shut-ins, writing in our journals, and other righteous pursuits. Anything that is praiseworthy, lovely, or of good report encourages the presence of the Spirit. The Lord is eager to bless us as we are actively engaged in worthy pursuits. However, studying the Book of Mormon is surely at the top of the list.” — Errol R. Fish (more…)

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 Promptings of the Spirit, p. 96 “…in D&C 9:9 the Lord says that if a wrong thought is being pursued, there will be no feeling of rightness, but instead, a stupor of thought, and that the stupor of thought “shall cause you to forget the thing which is wrong.”

Actually it is the Spirit which causes the stupor of thought and the forgetting. That means that the Spirit really is present, but works within us like ebbs and flows, presenting and subtracting feelings and thoughts. Thus, stupor of thought is not a true condition of the Spirit being absent.” — Errol R. Fish, 1990 (more…)

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mailbagOur dilemma today is an e-mail that came in via our otherErrol Fish website and our reply to the Mormon gentleman who wrote it. His comment was made in response to a quote he saw on the site and obviously disagreed with. You can read the exchange below and on our site as well.

In all things we want to glorify the Lord. My heart goes to Jesus first, even if it must be at the expense of disagreeing with someone else’s interpretation of scripture. Personally, it kills me that Mormons are lied to and believe the outlandish whims of their leaders. How I wish I could erase all of Mormon theology like writing on a chalkboard and replace it with His word…

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