When I Run Faster Than I’m Able–I Trample the Holy One.
Helaman 12:1 – And thus we can behold how false, and also the unsteadiness of the hearts of the children of men; yea, we can see that the Lord in his great infinite goodness doth bless and prosper those who put their trust in him.
Helaman12:2 – Yea, and we may see at the [...]
Why the Created, But Unused Capacity–Who? Why? When?
WHAT ORGANIZATION OF MATTER COULD CONTAIN THE POTENTIAL WE CALL GOD?
What organization of matter could hold that degree of potentiality, that degree of creativity, that degree of imagination, that we call God.
I propose the human brain could.
Why don’t we ever ask ourselves what else is the created, but unused capacity of the human brain created [...]
It Is A Mystery to Me–But I Respect It
IT IS A MYSTERY TO ME WHY PEOPLE DON’T REJOICE TO THINK GOD IS LITERALLY OUR OWN KIND OF BEING.
I know there are millions upon millions of people out there who are comfortable thinking that God is a universal force without body, parts or passions–without gender or personality or persona. That all of creation [...]
Reflections on Patience, Gratitude for God’s Goodness, What It Means to Attend to Something, and Other Ponderous Things
I HAVE ONLY ONE THING TO ATTEND TO, TODAY–CONVERSING WITH THE LORD
Yesterday, I had a conversation with a good friend who has spent the last five years of her life studying and restudying the principles presented in He Did Deliver Me from Bondage–searching for and pondering them in other sources–the scriptures, the prophets, other God-centered [...]
“Point of View” and Its Importance (to me) in Non-Fiction Writing
PERSONAL, thoughts on “Point of View” in nonfiction writing
November 17, 2005
4:16 a.m. I’m so blessed, this morning, with the Spirit of the Lord. He has been opening to my understanding what it means to me as an author of (so far at least) nonfiction writing, to determine my “Point of View” (POV).
What [...]