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Power of the Priesthood and Testimony
Posted On 03/28/2008 21:05:10 by scott1971

The missionaries come over for our weekly session this evening. Either they have some lesson of sorts in mind, or as we did today (for the first time) we went over what I've read in Mosiah and answering questions. Which for the three of us cascaded into more questions and seeking the answers in the scriptures.

We found a scripture (mentioned by a friend on here) about praying prior to laying down at night and asking of the Lord to "watch over you in your sleep", Alma 37:37 (won't forget that since I'm 37). I also like verse 36 "cry unto God for all thy support."

As we closed our meeting, I asked them to give me a blessing for strength and at that very moment as they placed their hands upon my head I felt the spirit and my eyes began to tear up and by the time we said Amen....I was in full tears. That moment has re-solidified my faith, the power of the priesthood and I feel my testimony ever strengthening from this point forward.

p.s. Today I found an uncle I never knew I had.



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From: skalenfehl
03/28/2008 21:36:17

Alma 37:36-37 is my all time favorite scripture. That is what I am planning on using for your other blog.

 

Best wishes. 





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