It is sobering to contemplate the adversary's "order of battle" and that upon it he focuses his fire power in order to keep us from learning of Jesus. (Matthew 11:29.) Any gain in any sector, on the part of the Lord's army, is cause for gladness. These points, however, which feel the adversary's most sustained and massed assaults, are instructive for us to contemplate. Issues pertaining to families, temples, prophets, and scriptures are those real pressure points. For instance, the adversary is not shelling the Church's athletic program nor is he inciting complaints over the Christmas lights on Temple Square. However, hell still rages against what is taught in temples.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Today's Maxwell Quote
From Meek and Lowly (1987), 112:
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