"The Divine Shepherd has a message of hope, strength, and deliverance
for all. If there were no night, we would not appreciate the day, nor could
we see the stars and the vastness of the heavens. We must partake of the
bitter with the sweet. There is a divine purpose in the adversities we
encounter every day. They prepare, they purge, they purify, and thus they
bless."
--James E. Faust
(James E. Faust, "Refined in Our Trials," Ensign, Feb. 2006, 7)
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I love that bit in 2 Nephi where it goes through that whole bit of if-then.
Who says religion can't be logical?
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