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If you will accept it in your mind and cradle it in your feelings, a knowledge of the restored gospel and a testimony of Jesus Christ can spiritually immunize your children.
President Boyd K. Packer


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As we follow that Man of Galileeeven the Lord Jesus Christour personal influence will be felt for good wherever we are, whatever our callings.
President Thomas S. Monson


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Our temples are living, working testimonies to our faith in the reality of the resurrection.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks


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"No earthly authority can separate us from direct access to our Creator. There can never be a mechanical or electronic failure when we pray.
There is no limit on the number of times or how long we can pray each day. There is no quota of how many needs we wish to pray for in each prayer.
We do not need to go through secretaries or make an appointment to reach the throne of grace.
He is reachable at any time and any place."

--James E. Faust, "The Lifeline of Prayer," Ensign, May 2002, 59


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"The voice of the Spirit speaks gently, prompting you what to do or what to say, or it may caution or warn you.
 Ignore or disobey these promptings, and the Spirit will leave you. It is your choice--your agency."

--President Boyd K. Packer; Ensign, November 1994, page 60.


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In the school of mortality, the tutor is often pain and tribulation, but the lessons are meant to refine and bless us and strengthen us, not to destroy us.
Elder Robert D. Hales


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When you push against the boundaries of experience into the twilight of the unknown, the Lord will strengthen you. The beauty of your eternal soul will begin to unfold.
Elder Richard G. Scott


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"We knew before we were born that we were coming to the earth for bodies and experience and that we would have joys and sorrows, ease and pain, comforts and hardships, health and sickness, successes and disappointments, and we knew also that after a period of life we would die. We accepted all these eventualities with a glad heart, eager to accept both the favorable and unfavorable. We eagerly accepted the chance to come earthward even though it might be for only a day or a year. Perhaps we were not so much concerned whether we should die of disease, of accident, or of senility. We were willing to take life as it came and as we might organize and control it, and this without murmur, complaint, or unreasonable demands"

--Spencer W. Kimball, Faith Precedes the Miracle, 106

 



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Each of us should do all that we can, in the spirit of gospel self-reliance, to provide for ourselves and our families in a temporal and a spiritual way.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks


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"...all that we can..."??? He's got to be joking.

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I agree, coco. For once I'd like to hear, "Meh. Do a half-assed job at taking care of your family... as long as you feel good part of the time... that should be good enough... as long as you're better than your neighbor at it..."

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Some of the most rewarding times of our lives are those 'extra mile' hours given in service when the body says it wants to relax, but our better self emerges and says, 'Here am I; send me.'
President James E. Faust


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half-assed

One of coco's favorite words. biggrin.gif

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"As children of God we are somebody.
He will build us, mold us, and magnify us if we will but hold our heads up, our arms out, and walk with him."

--Marvin J. Ashton, "In His Strength," Ensign, July 1973, 24


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"The greatest single lesson we can learn in mortality is that when God speaks and a man obeys, that man will always be right."

 

--President Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, May 2005, 22

 



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Character is woven patiently from threads of principle, doctrine, and obedience.
Elder Richard G. Scott


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"You don't have the power to make rainbows or waterfalls, sunsets or roses,
but you do have the power to bless people by your words and smiles...
You carry within you the power to make the world better..."

--Sharon G. Larsen, "Standing with God," Ensign, May 2000, 88


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I got this one in my email today. Really liked it.

Children come into this world with their own distinct spirits and personality traits. Some children 'would challenge any set of parents under any set of circumstances. . . .' (Howard W. Hunter, "Parents' Concern for Children," Ensign, Nov. 1983, 65). Successful parents are those who have sacrificed and struggled to do the best they can in their own family circumstances."

James E. Faust, "Dear Are the Sheep That Have Wandered," Ensign, May 2003, 61


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Even if you cannot always see that silver lining on your clouds, God can, for He is the very source of the light you seek.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland


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Closely related to our own obligation to repent is the generosity of letting others do the same.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland


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Yeah! Good one.

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Cocobeem wrote:

Tender mercies and an AK-47.  biggrin




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Why Food Storage:
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"There is no substitute for kindness in the home."


--Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, Ensign, May 2005, 27

 




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In the midst of the noise and seductive voices that compete for our time and interest, a solitary figure stands on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, calling quietly to us, 'Follow me.'
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin


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"Lenghten Your Stride."


-David O Mckay


And a popular one at our house, though I can't remember who said it right now, help me out Cat:


"True doctrine understood changes behavior."

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"We cannot control what others choose to do, and so we cannot force our children to heaven, but we can determine what we will do.
And we can decide that we will do all we can to bring down the powers of heaven into that family
we want so much to have forever."


--Elder Henry B. Eyring; Ensign, February 1998, Page16

 



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Things of an eternal nature have no boundaries. From the premortal existence to our existence beyond the veils of death, our life is an eternal life.
President Boyd K. Packer


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"I, the Lord, am bound when ye do what I say." smile.gif

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If you ponder the scriptures and begin to do what you covenanted with God to do, I can promise you that you will feel more love for God and more of His love for you.
Elder Henry B. Eyring


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"No matter what your past has been, you have a spotless future."


--Hugh B Brown, Conference April 1969

 



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The intensity of our desire to share the gospel is a great indicator of the extent of our personal conversion.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks


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Everything in the gospel teaches us that we can change if we need to, that we can be helped if we truly want it, that we can be made whole, whatever the problems of the past.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
Ensign, Nov. 1997, 66

(Another great quote from this article: "

Now, if you feel too spiritually maimed to come to the feast, please realize that the Church is not a monastery for perfect people, though all of us ought to be striving on the road to godliness. No, at least one aspect of the Church is more like a hospital or an aid station, provided for those who are ill and want to get well, where one can get an infusion of spiritual nutrition and a supply of sustaining water in order to keep on climbing."



-- Edited by rayb at 20:31, 2007-08-15

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"Good homes are still the best source of good humans."

--Neal A. Maxwell, "Eternalism vs. Secularism," Ensign, Oct. 1974, 69

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"Those who have felt the touch of the Master's hand somehow cannot explain the change which comes into their lives. There is a desire to live better, to serve faithfully, to walk humbly, and to be more like the Savior. Having received their spiritual eyesight and glimpsed the promises of eternity, they echo the words of the blind man to whom Jesus restored sight: 'One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see'(John 9:25)."

--President Thomas S. Monson, "Anxiously Engaged," Ensign, Nov. 2004, 58



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The efficacy of our prayers depends on how we care for one another. --Marion G. Romney (Ensign, November 1980, p. 93.)

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In light of some of the current discussions on the forum... I found he following which came to my email today... very interesting...  There really is no peace... no safety... except as we accept and live in harmony with the teachings of the Father.
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SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Mosiah 4:12-13

"And behold, I say unto you that if ye do this ye shall always rejoice, and be filled with the love of God, and always retain a remission of your sins; and ye shall grow in the knowledge of the glory of him that created you, or in the knowledge of that which is just and true.  And ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably, and to render to every man according to that which is his due."

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

"Because of terrible forces, newly discovered, scientists and military experts are now saying that all present means of defense are inadequate, are in fact already antiquated, and must be changed in the world is to be protected from future devastation.

"I would that these men of reputed wisdom and foresight would lay equal emphasis on the fact that the future safety of the world depends not so much upon the changing of defenses as upon the changing of men's way of thinking and acting.  Men and nations must have a change of heart.  Hate, envy, suspicion, and greed must be supplanted by sympathy, forbearance, tolerance, and justice before peace comes"
President David O. Mckay; Gospel Ideals, p. 325


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Cursed are all those that shall lift up the heel against mine anointed, saith the Lord, and cry they have sinned when they have not sinned before me, saith the Lord, but have done that which was meet in mine eyes, and which I commanded them. But those who cry transgression do it because they are the servants of sin, and are the children of disobedience themselves. - D&C 121:16-17
Quoted by Elder Packer in a regional conference broadcast. Elder Packer was responding to the backlash against Julie Beck's conference address.

I love the way Elder Packer (and Elder Holland) don't mince words when it comes to issues where others are looking for excuses to get offended.









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God is Love.



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Wow, roper! Wasn't aware of that. Doesn't surprise me, though.


"May we be strengthened with the understanding that being blessed does not mean that we shall always be spared all the disappointments and difficulties of life."
Heber J. Grant - Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Heber J Grant


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"There is a simple cure for the terrible malady of forgetting God, His blessings, and His messages to us. Jesus Christ promised it to His disciples when He was about to be crucified, resurrected, and then taken away from them to ascend in glory to His Father. They were concerned to know how they would be able to endure when He was no longer with them.

"Here is the promise. It was fulfilled for them then. It can be fulfilled for all of us now:

'These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you.

'But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.'

"The key to the remembering that brings and maintains testimony is receiving the Holy Ghost as a companion. It is the Holy Ghost who helps us see what God has done for us. It is the Holy Ghost who can help those we serve to see what God has done for them.

"Heavenly Father has given a simple pattern for us to receive the Holy Ghost not once but continually in the tumult of our daily lives. The pattern is repeated in the sacramental prayer: We promise that we will always remember the Savior. We promise to take His name upon us. We promise to keep His commandments. And we are promised that if we do that, we will have His Spirit to be with us. Those promises work together in a wonderful way to strengthen our testimonies and in time, through the Atonement, to change our natures as we keep our part of the promise.

"It is the Holy Ghost who testifies that Jesus Christ is the Beloved Son of a Heavenly Father who loves us and wants us to have eternal life with Him in families. With even the beginning of that testimony, we feel a desire to serve Him and to keep His commandments. When we persist in doing that, we receive the gifts of the Holy Ghost to give us power in our service. We come to see the hand of God more clearly, so clearly that in time we not only remember Him, but we come to love Him and, through the power of the Atonement, become more like Him."

President Henry B. Eyring
O Remember, Remember
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"[Zion is] Every man seeking the interest of his neighbor, and doing all things with an eye single to the glory of God.
" Doctrine and Covenants 82:19

President Spencer W. Kimball

"Zion can be built up only among those who are the pure in heart, not a people torn by
covetousness or greed, but a pure and selfless people.  Not a people who are pure in
appearance, rather a people who are pure in heart.  Zion is to be in the world and not
of the world, not dulled by a sense of carnal security, nor paralyzed by materialism.
No, Zion is not things of the lower, but of the higher order, things that exalt the mind
and sanctify the heart."

The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, p. 363).


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President Lorenzo Snow Lorenzo Snow

"Sailors and mariners become wise, useful, and qualified for their stations only by experience.
Storms, tempests, and hurricanes have to occur in order to give them that experience. If all was calm,
and storms never arose at sea, where would the mariner get the experience that is necessary
for him to have, that when the storms do occur and difficulties arise, when the ship sails out upon the ocean,
he shall be prepared to manage and guide his vessel safely into port? . . .
So it is with ourselves in the gospel of Jesus Christ: we have to learn by the things that take place around
us and act in the stations assigned us by the circumstances that transpire and the experience we gain".

(The Teachings of Lorenzo Snow, p. 24)


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Of You It Is Required to Forgive

President Gordon B. Hinckley
First Counselor in the First Presidency

A spirit of forgiveness and an attitude of love and compassion toward those who may have wronged us is of the very essence of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Each of us has need of this spirit. The whole world has need of it. The Lord taught it. He exemplified it as none other has exemplified it.

In the time of His agony on the cross of Calvary, with vile and hateful accusers before Him, those who had brought Him to this terrible crucifixion, He cried out, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do (Luke 23:34).

None of us is called on to forgive so generously, but each of us is under a divinely spoken obligation to reach out with pardon and mercy. The Lord has declared in words of revelation: My disciples, in days of old, sought occasion against one another and forgave not one another in their hearts; and for this evil they were afflicted and sorely chastened.

Wherefore, I say unto you, that ye ought to forgive one another; for he that forgiveth not his brother his trespasses standeth condemned before the Lord; for there remaineth in him the greater sin.

I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will forgive, but of you it is required to forgive all men.

And ye ought to say in your heartslet God judge between me and thee, and reward thee according to thy deeds (D&C 64:811).

How much we need application of this God-given principle and its companion principle, repentance! We see the need for it in the homes of the people, where tiny molehills of misunderstanding are fanned into mountains of argument. We see it among neighbors, where insignificant differences lead to undying bitterness. We see it in business associates who quarrel and refuse to compromise and forgive when, in most instances, if there were a willingness to sit down together and speak quietly one to another, the matter could be resolved to the blessing of all. Rather, they spend their days nurturing grudges and planning retribution.

In that first year of the organization of the Church, when the Prophet Joseph Smith was repeatedly arrested and tried on false charges by those who sought to injure him, the Lord said to him through revelation, Whosoever shall go to law with thee shall be cursed by the law (D&C 24:17). I have seen that in our time among some of those who have vindictively pursued their nurtured grudges. Even among some of those who win their contests there appears to be little peace of mind, and while they may have gained dollars, they have lost something more precious.

Avoid Bitterness

Guy de Maupassant, the French writer, tells the story of a peasant named Hauchecome who came on market day to the village. While walking through the public square, his eye caught sight of a piece of string lying on the cobblestones. He picked it up and put it in his pocket. His actions were observed by the village harness maker, with whom he had previously had a dispute.

Later in the day the loss of a purse was reported. Hauchecome was arrested on the accusation of the harness maker. He was taken before the mayor, to whom he protested his innocence, showing the piece of string that he had picked up. But he was not believed and was laughed at.

The next day the purse was found, and Hauchecome was absolved of any wrongdoing. But, resentful of the indignity he had suffered because of a false accusation, he became embittered and would not let the matter die. Unwilling to forgive and forget, he thought and talked of little else. He neglected his farm. Everywhere he went, everyone he met had to be told of the injustice. By day and by night he brooded over it. Obsessed with his grievance, he became desperately ill and died. In the delirium of his death struggles, he repeatedly murmured, A piece of string, a piece of string (The Works of Guy de Maupassant [n.d.], 3438).

With variations of characters and circumstances, that story could be repeated many times in our own day. How difficult it is for any of us to forgive those who have injured us. We are all prone to brood on the evil done us. That brooding becomes as a gnawing and destructive canker. Is there a virtue more in need of application in our time than the virtue of forgiving and forgetting? There are those who would look upon this as a sign of weakness. Is it? I submit that it takes neither strength nor intelligence to brood in anger over wrongs suffered, to go through life with a spirit of vindictiveness, to dissipate ones abilities in planning retribution. There is no peace in the nursing of a grudge. There is no happiness in living for the day when you can get even.

Paul speaks of the weak and beggarly elements of our lives (see Galatians 4:9). Is there anything more weak or beggarly than the disposition to wear out ones life in an unending round of bitter thoughts and scheming gestures toward those who may have affronted us?

Joseph F. Smith presided over the Church at a time of great bitterness toward our people. He was the target of vile accusations, of a veritable drumbeat of criticism by editorial writers even in his own community. He was lampooned, cartooned, and ridiculed. Listen to his response to those who made sport of demeaning him: Let them alone. Let them go. Give them the liberty of speech they want. Let them tell their own story, and write their own doom (Gospel Doctrine, 5th ed. [1939], 339). And then, with an outreaching spirit of forgiving and forgetting, he went ahead with the great and positive work of leading the Church forward to new growth and remarkable accomplishments. At the time of his death, many of those who had ridiculed him wrote tributes of praise concerning him.

I recall listening at length to a couple who sat across the desk from me. There was bitterness between them. I know that at one time their love was deep and true. But each had developed a habit of speaking of the faults of the other. Unwilling to forgive the kind of mistakes we all make, and unwilling to forget them and live above them with forbearance, they had carped at one another until the love they once knew had been smothered. It had turned to ashes with the decree of a so-called no-fault divorce. Now there is only loneliness and recrimination. I am satisfied that had there been even a small measure of repentance and forgiveness, they would still be together, enjoying the companionship that had so richly blessed their earlier years.

Peace through Forgiveness

If there be any who nurture in their hearts the poisonous brew of enmity toward another, I plead with you to ask the Lord for strength to forgive. This expression of desire will be of the very substance of your repentance. It may not be easy, and it may not come quickly. But if you will seek it with sincerity and cultivate it, it will come. And even though he whom you have forgiven continues to pursue and threaten you, you will know you have done what you could to effect a reconciliation. There will come into your heart a peace otherwise unattainable. That peace will be the peace of Him who said:

For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:

But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses (Matthew 6:1415).

Prodigal Son

I know of no more beautiful story in all literature than that found in the fifteenth chapter of Luke. It is the story of a repentant son and a forgiving father. It is the story of a son who wasted his inheritance in riotous living, rejecting his fathers counsel, spurning those who loved him. When he had spent all, he was hungry and friendless, and when he came to himself (Luke 15:17), he turned back to his father, who, on seeing him afar off, ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him (Luke 15:20).

I ask you to read that story. Every parent ought to read it again and again. It is large enough to encompass every household, and enough larger than that to encompass all mankind, for are we not all prodigal sons and daughters who need to repent and partake of the forgiving mercy of our Heavenly Father and then follow His example?

His Beloved Son, our Redeemer, reaches out to us in forgiveness and mercy, but in so doing He commands repentance. A true and magnanimous spirit of forgiveness will become an expression of that required repentance. Said the Lordand I quote from a revelation given to the Prophet Joseph:

Therefore I command you to repentrepent, lest I smite you by the rod of my mouth, and by my wrath, and by my anger, and your sufferings be sorehow sore you know not, how exquisite you know not, yea, how hard to bear you know not.

For behold, I, God, have suffered these things for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent;

But if they would not repent they must suffer even as I;

Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit .

Learn of me, and listen to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit, and you shall have peace in me (D&C 19:1518, 23).

Such is the commandment, and such is the promise of Him who, in His great exemplary prayer, pleaded, Father, forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors (Matthew 6:9, 12).

Bind Up Wounds

Are not the words of Abraham Lincoln beautiful which he spoke out of the tragedy of a terrible civil war: With malice toward none, with charity for all, let us bind up the wounds (in John Bartlett, Familiar Quotations [1968], 640).

My brothers and sisters, let us bind up the woundsoh, the many wounds that have been caused by cutting words, by stubbornly cultivated grievances, by scheming plans to get even with those who may have wronged us. We all have a little of this spirit of revenge in us. Fortunately, we all have the power to rise above it, if we will clothe [ourselves] with the bond of charity, as with a mantle, which is the bond of perfectness and peace (D&C 88:125).

To err is human, to forgive divine (Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism, 2:1711). There is no peace in reflecting on the pain of old wounds. There is peace only in repentance and forgiveness. This is the sweet peace of the Christ, who said, Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God (Matthew 5:9).



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rayb wrote:

God is Love.






"Unreciprocated love eventually leads to separation."
Glenn P. Alger

........... If ye love Me, keep my commandments.

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Thank you, Ray.

For years, I have harbored resentment toward someone whom I believed wronged me.  I am finally ready to take the first steps on that long road of forgiveness.  Not because the person has earned my forgiveness or even needs it.  I need it.  I need to become a more forgiving person.

I am fairly confident this person harbors similar resentment toward me.

And so I offered what I thought was an olive branch--a conciliatory gesture.  I offered to meet for lunch or dinner this past week to discuss an issue of common interest and concern.

No response.

Where do I go from here?

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Rope,

You took the first step. Do it again a different way. If you made the invite in person. Send a letter. If you sent a letter, make a personal invite. After that, I think you can stand before the Lord justified if you continue to pray for the person and always keep an open door and heart.

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Roper- I'd say since it's obviously still bugging you (aka you've not done enough yet) you should try a different approach. Keep trying until you know you've done enough. wink.gif

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Simple answers really tick me off. Especially when they're undeniably true and applicable. :grumble:

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