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Janderich
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Taraquin, these are all good questions. I’m afraid I have run out of time tonight so I’ll takle just one more.
The Lord has defined how we are to learn of him, and it is not as the world learns. By all means study it out. But do not end there, it is simply the first step. Moreover D&C 88:118 helps us understand the preferred method. It’s given in the first words of the verse, “And as all have not faith…”. See, some will only turn to books, well they can learn good things that way. But if we know the right process we can learn by faith. It is more lasting and faster then book learning. To learn by faith is to hear and then experiment on the word. The word of God will begin to enlarge the soul, enlighten the understanding, and become sweet (see Alma 32:28). When we feel this, then we can embrace the doctrine with confidence and act upon it. When we act we come to know the truth. As Jesus said, “If any man will do his will he shall know of the doctrine, whether if be of God, or whether I speak of myself” (John 7:17). Then no missing facts can separate us from the truth, for it will be part of who we are.This way, I can come to the truth in the way that the Lord told Joseph Smith he could come to understand how to translate from one language into another: “ But, behold, I say unto you, that you must study it out in your mind; then you must ask me if it be right, and if it is right I will cause that your bosom shall burn within you; therefore, you shall feel that it is right.” – Doctrine and Covenants 9:8. Lest someone hold the notion that this procedure of studying things out to determine truth applies only to Joseph Smith translating the approximately 200 pounds of metal he claimed to have found, I quote also from Doctrine and Covenants 88:118 “And as all have not faith, seek ye diligently and teach one another words of wisdom; yea, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek learning, even by study and also by faith.”