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I Heard Echoes of Angels from the Gilded Ages Saying, “Forecast the Years, and Find in Loss a Gain to Match!”

I just want to lobby for God and have faith that everything else will turn out the way it is supposed to. You cannot have faith without results any more than you can have motion without movement. “If ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true,” reports Alma 32.21. Faith is a principle of action and power. Whenever we work toward a worthy goal, we exercise faith. We show our hope for something that we cannot yet see. In order for faith to lead to salvation, it must be centered in the Lord Jesus Christ. When we have an assurance that Jesus Christ exists, a correct idea of His character, and a knowledge that we are striving t live accord to His will, we can exercise faith in Him. When thinking about a spirit of excellence, thinking about operations at Disneyland might further illustration this condition. Compared to other parks of amusement, Disneyland is just different. From the restaurants and shrubbery to the Indiana Jones ride, the park exudes excellence. For example, Disneyland employs one crew to do nothing but change light bulbs throughout the park year-round. The crew has a catalog listing the life expectancy of they thousands of light bulbs in the park, and they make sure to change each and every bulb at 80 percent life expectancy so no one ever sees burned-out bulb! #RandolphHarris 1 of 23

If Disney can impart this sort of spirit of excellence to its bulb changers, we Christians can afford to do no less when it comes to worshipping God. When it comes to corporate and private worship, we need to increase our expectations of excellence. And if we do, the proper cultivation of the mind will be a crucial dimension of our excellence in worship. Loving and worshiping God includes the total personality, including the min. When we struggle to read something so we can love and serve Him better, when we understand the contents of the hymns we sing, when we activate our minds and make them ready to hear before given something to which to respond in the worships service, we worship God with our minds. Without the bulb changers, Disneyland would be just another amusement park. Without an intellectual component, worship becomes a less tan total expression of adoration to a God who deserves a lot more effort tan Disney insists on at its park. “I need a sign to let me know you’re here. All of these lines are being crossed over the atmosphere. I need to know that things are gonna look up ‘cause I feel us drowning in a sea spilled from a cup. When there is no place safe and no safe place to put my head. When you feel the World shake from the words that are said, and I’m calling all angels, and I’m calling all you angels. And I won’t give up if you don’t give up. I won’t give up if you don’t give up.” #RandolphHarris 2 of 23

The lyrics above are by Train, the song is Calling All Angels. At times, and many often daily many of us fee lost, or worried due to our financial situations, medical condition, things going on in the family, at school, or at work and we are desperately seeking reassurance that God is there and will protect us. We are desperately asking for a sign that he is listening to prayers and praises. Having faith in Jesus Christ means relying completely on Him—trusting in His infinite power, intelligence, and love. It includes believing His teachings. It means believing that even though we do not understand all things, He does. Because He has experienced all our pains, afflictions, and infirmities, He knows how to help us rise above our daily difficulties. Jesus Christ has overcome the World and prepared the way for us to receive eternal life. He is always ready to help us as we remember His plea: “Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not,” reports Doctrine and Covenants 6.36. Faith is much more than passive belief. We express our faith through action—by the way we live. In a way, worship is an aspect of our fellowship with a personal God. If there is an intellectual component to our fellowship with God, it should be no surprise tat there should be an intellectual dimension to our fellowship with others in the body of Christ. If this is right, then a cultivation of a developed, Christian mind should both enrich and serve as at least one goal of Christian fellowship. #RandolphHarris 3 of 23

The living spirit consists of particles in motion, and spirit permeates all modes of human behaviour. God is truly the Giver and Architect of Forms, and it may be to the angels and higher intelligences to help guide us in our building faith. At the beginning of one’s life, the understanding was not quite a blank tablet. The human soul at birth was a product of divine inspiration, not the outcome of natural laws. As the highest part of the rational soul, the understanding contained the seed of conscience from which it developed notions of good and evil, and the vestige of Adam’s perfect wisdom on which it grafted knowledge. As it matured it formed its own ideas; and though it derived information directly from the senses as well as from its own experience, its own nature is always mixing up with the nature of things. The materials that were laid up in the understanding, as a result of its own action and that of reason, were materials altered and digested from the stimuli that prompted them. The process of understanding are in part creative. Our world presents the shadows and counterfeits of an ideal World, if there such there be. Our World is but a figure plane, of princely powers. It is seen with mind alone. Either mind is nothing, or nature has wrought a World in agreement with a suprasensible World. This same just framed World does pass the World that senses see, as much as mind excels the sense in perfecter degree. #RandolphHarris 4 of 23

The more perfect World, with God, saints, angels, and stars contains that causes of each thing. The World senses my perception: from this same World doth spring and seemeth here a figure sure, and shadow of that thing. All things more sound and perfect there, and all things whole appear, we have but portions of the same which are increased here. In our reason there notices, or the understanding of things ingraffted, and as it were origin of reason; so intelligence or reason is as it were certain beams of the heavenly light. The Saviour promised, “If ye will have faith in me ye shall have power to do whatsoever things is expedient in me,” reports Moroni 7.33. “Your friends, they stand around, they watch you crumble as you fall to the ground. And someday, your friends, they stand beside as you were flying. Oh, you were flying oh so high, but then some day people look at you for what they call their own. They watch you suffer. Yeah, they hear you calling home. They watch you suffer. Yeah, they hold you down.” The lyrics to the song Far Behind by Candlebox is a reflection of life. Sometimes family can become more like your friends, and friends do not always wish us well nor want the best for us. This can lead to a lot of grief. However, it is really a time for reflection and understanding. It is the time when we are called to build a better relationship with Jesus Christ. #RandolphHarris 5 of 23

This relationship is considered as a cognitive power, which as an inward sense depending upon the body, receives the sensible kinds from the common sense, and presents them to the possible understanding, which is the place of the intelligible kinds or forms. The possible understanding is not only the place of forms, but it exhibits an agency which is responsible for the understanding in action. The agency is termed the agent understanding, probably equivalent to what others call the active understanding. Its function is the illumination of forms. The relationships involved may be expressed in a proportional analogy: Possible understanding: agent understanding: potentiality: actuality:: darkness: light. Intellectual experience creates a potentiality that is made actual only through an agency that is comparable to what occurs when darkness is made light. Apprehension tells us that our ideas are real. It gives force to “is” and to other linguistic elements that connect terms. Simple apprehension is of the essence, existence, or being of things and truths without discourse, which more resembles the Divine nature. When we meet for fellowship, we should have something in mind and ought intentionally to seek to foster our mutual commitment to advancing the cause of Christ and spread of the gospel. #RandolphHarris 6 of 23

Meeting real Christians is appealing. To meet someone and have your relationship be based on God and learning about God is like finding a candle in a dark room and being able to find a way out. We must be committed to praying for each other, to entering more deeply into life in the kingdom of God, and to developing a more articulate and effective ministry of speaking the gospel in our respective spheres of influence. We need Christians who share the same vocation—businesspersons, homemakers, health care professional—to band together in groups to study and encourage each other to penetrate their professions with the gospel and a Christian Worldview. We must encourage youth and adults to “Just Say No” to drugs. The added cost of greater consumption in the United States of America is much higher overall, particularly in healthcare costs plus lost work. And also, the moral choice of not discouraging drugs and other narcotics consumption would be a difficult decision at best. If society takes the stand that it is worth discouraging people from using or overusing or abusing drugs, then some degree of legislative prohibition is called for, and some level of enforcement effort is likewise required. This may be obvious, but it emphasizes the fact that, unless societal characteristics change dramatically, the drug problem will not go away. In fact, the increased consumption of legalizing drugs like marijuana, ignores that the gains in tax revenue may be overshadowed. #RandolphHarris 7 of 23

Marijuana is a gateway drug because it puts people in contact with others who use more harsh drugs and they may be encouraged to try them. With the opioid crisis going on, we need to encourage people to abstain from drug use. Logically, legalizing marijuana would attract more consumers who previously abstained because it was a criminal activity. With greater consumption of legalized narcotics, greater addiction could lead to higher levels of robberies and other crimes by addicts seeking to pay for their consumption. There would also be more drug overdoses, traffic accidents, and this could all dramatically increase the cost of law enforcement. Also, on the health care side, the cost of additional lost work and lost lives due to addiction and drug abuse would, under most scenarios, far outweigh these tax revenues. Currently, law enforcement is able to stop 35 percent of drug trafficking. By doubling the number of law enforcement officers dealing with narcotics, that number would rise by 15 percent to being able to stop 50 percent of drug trafficking. However, if we are not going to start another “War on Drugs,” we need to make sure people can see why drug dealing is illegal and a bad idea. They need to see how addiction, consumption, and distribution of drugs impacts individuals, families, the economy, and the community. #RandolphHarris 8 of 23

What we do when we weed a field is not quite different from what we do when we pray for a good harvest. We need people to gather for weekly breakfasts or house-church meetings and commit themselves to reading serious books, to developing their understanding of theology and of the structures of thought in the culture they are seeking to reach, to mutual pursuit of life in the kingdom of God and to the spread of the gospel. To live Christianity is to allow Jesus Christ to be the Lord of every aspect of my life. There is no room for a secular/sacred separation in the life of Jesus’ followers. Secondly, discipleship is not a job, it is a vocation! Further, as a disciple of Jesus, I do not have a job, I have a vocation; and if I go to college, I go to find and become excellent in my vocation, not simply to find a job. A job is a means for supporting myself and those for whom I am responsible for. For the Christian, a vocation (from the Latin vocare, “to call”) is an overall calling from God. The general vocation of all Christians—indeed of all men and women—is the same. We are called to live as children of God, obeying His will in all things. However, obedience to God’s will must inevitably take many different forms. The wife’s mode of obedience is not the same as the nun’s; the farmer’s not the same as the priest’s. #RandolphHarris 9 of 23

 By “special vocation” we designate God’s call to a human to serve Him in a particular sphere of activity. We often neglect God’s concept of vocation in our models of discipleship. A vocation includes a job but is much, much more. It is the specific role I am to play in life, and it includes the sum total of the natural talents, spiritual gifts, and historical circumstances providentially bestowed on me by God. An important part of a believer’s vocation is one’s major in college or main form of work as a career. If we are to be integrated, holistic Christians who make an impact on the World, we need to learn how to be Christian doctors, schoolteachers, lawyers, businesspersons, and so forth. Some economists assert that, others thing being equal, to the degree that people lead morally upright lives and embody a wide range of virtues, the economy will be healthier. Certain scientists have argued that the big bang theory supports the biblical doctrines that the World had a beginning due to the creative power of a supernatural person outside the World. The church must see herself as an educational institution, and the development of the Christian mind will be at the forefront of the church’s ministry strategy of equipping the saints. After all, most practicing Christians sense deep in their hearts that they know far too little about their faith and are embarrassed about it. #RandolphHarris 10 of 23

They want to be stretched to learn something regularly and cumulatively over the years by the sermons they hear. People really want passionate and deep commitment to come through the message instead of talk that sounds like it was hurriedly put together the day before. It is important for God’s truth to be exposed through a number of different personalities, and that is more healthy. One reason we have no science of transcendent-behaviour may lie in the relationship between the individual and the social system. Humans, as we encounter then, are fundamentally estranged from much of their possible experience, and from the experience of their possibilities. They have repressed their experience of freedom and renounced their freedom t experience. In order to fit the social systems in which they exist, humans feel obliged to conceal much of their experience from others. If a human conceals too effectively, they finally become alienated from their experience. Phenomenologists are discovering that typical human experiences are fragmented, serialized, objectified, separated from action—in short, reduced from its earlier promise of richness and wholeness. Indeed, we denigrate as infantile, mentally ill, or primitive those persons who report experience in which fantasy, memory, feeling, perception, conceptualizing, and action are all integrated into a rich syncretic unity. #RandolphHarris 11 of 23

We reward the human whose experience of oneself and the World is intellectualized and schematized, like a blueprint. It is such people whom psychologists typically study. These persons who have transcendent experience are seldom studied because they seem to defy the “laws of behaviour.” Thus, the possibility arises that our psychology is only a report of the behaviour and experience of human beings who have complied with social and biological pressures (including pressure from the experimenter) and have reduced their experience of themselves and their World in order to “play it safe” and conform. If this is true, there is all the more reason for developing a psychology of transcending. If human functions typically in the “reduced” state, but has the potentiality for transcending it, then we are called upon to explore the conditions which such potentiality can be fulfilled. Actually, the study of transcendent-behaviour is a misnomer. Humans do not transcend their real being; one transcends only someone’s concept of their being—one’s own concept, or that of an investigator or a witness to one’s conduct. Humans cannot go beyond their ultimate limits. One only reveals powers beyond someone’s concept of one’s limits. #RandolphHarris 12 of 23

If modal human’s actualizing of possibilities is a feeble hint of what one might be, do, or become; and if a human might become what one (or someone) is capable of imagining one might become—then wild imaginations about human possibilities must be encouraged, both individuals and in those who function as consulting specialists. Surely it is a sad commentary on the profession of psychology that writers of science fiction, certain leaders, poets, mystics, inspired teachers of the young, all have been more productive of concepts of human possibility than psychologists. They also may know more about the ways of brining them into being than psychologists presently do. Also, in the adult and professional World, we do not take seriously enough what children say about their own feelings, and needs, their fears, their version of life as they experience it. One makes us wonder if we may not have encouraged the secretiveness (which misleads us) with which a child may hide its fears when parents in a temper threaten to leave home or kill themselves or throw the child out. A similar secretiveness may be encouraged when the child realizes that a loved person’s death must not be talked about. The feelings surrounding separation are so painful that they tend to be denied, as if the pain many of us feel when we leave a child on its own without us. #RandolphHarris 13 of 23

We do not care to put ourselves in the shoes of a child that feels unprotected an abandoned, and so we rather tend to claim that children feel less, or do not remember, or must lean, and so on. This although we know that adults have clearer time-perspectives, better self-control, more ways of compensating, and so on. We cannot bear to think what a childhood can be like. Professionals too, for a variety of reasons, may help to obscure the worries of childhood. With an “attachment figure,” usually the mother, a child’s anxiety grows in intensity, the longer the attachment figure is away. No even the TV will sooth the child. The TV is merely a compliment to the attachment figure, not a substitute. The child’s bond to the mother is built up from many experiences which come from being physically close to a person. Attachment behaviour is rewarding to both participants, and thereby their bond is rewarded and confirmed. Nevertheless, attachment behaviour is based on biological predispositions, making loneliness and lack of support as agonizing a deprivation as hunger. #RandolphHarris 14 of 23

 Yet we live in a society where people are more likely to be economically successful if they can cultivate individual enterprise, independence, and some ability to disregard their own feelings and other people’s.  They, and those who have been unsuccessful in this endeavour, may have to pay quite a price for this. Attachment behaviour leads to affection, and this happens not only in childhood but between adults. Attachment is “any form of behaviour that results in a person being in proximity to some other particular person. As long as the latter—the attachment figure—remains accessible and responsive, attachment behaviour may be more than keeping an eye on the person’s whereabouts. In other circumstances, attachment behaviour shows itself in crying, following about, clinging, and so on, likely to elicit a caring response. Attachment behaviour derives from a distinct biological motivational system (like an instinct), just as feeding does, or any other biologically rooted behaviour. Experience through learning elaborates the biologically given behaviour; the infant may learn what leads to a better maintenance of closeness, and it may learn about the circumstances in which it is best to be close to the other, and when this is less important. Attachment behaviour occurs in many species and work for the survival of the species. #RandolphHarris 15 of 23

When attachment behaviour occurs, another being will tend to respond by giving care. Especially the attachment figure will do so. Very intense emotions are involved. The formation of an attachment bond is described as falling in love, maintaining a bond as loving someone, and losing a partner as grieving over someone. The threat of loss arouses anxiety. Actual loss gives rise to sorrow. Loss also arouses anger. The unchallenged maintenance of a bond is experienced as a source of security, and the renewal of a bond as a source of joy. Attachment behaviour is not neurotic but normal. In the progression toward complete identification of our will with God’s there are distinctions to be noted. First there is surrender. When we surrender our will to God we consent to attach ourselves to His supremacy in all things. Perhaps we do so grudgingly. We recognize His supremacy to intellectually, and we concede to it in practice—though we still may not like it, and parts of us may still resist it. We may not be able to do His will, but we are willing to will it. In this condition there is still much grumbling and complaining about our life and about God. We find the Christian life so difficult because we seek for God’s blessing while we live in our own will. We should be glad to live the Christian life according to our own liking. #RandolphHarris 16 of 23

Still, this is an important move forward. The center of the self, the heart or spirit, is not willing for God to be God—even if with little hope or enthusiasm. Perhaps is it only willing to be made willing. However, it is for lack of this minimal identification with God’s will that multitudes of people are unable to understand the truth of Jesus. “If anyone chooses to do God’s will, one will find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own,” reports John 7.17. Such persons who do not understand the truth of Jesus are not willing to do His will, and hence God does not open their understanding, and they cannot do so. They are left to struggle in the darkness, which in fact they desire. And they will certainly reproach God for not giving them more light, though they are unwilling to act on the light they have. However, if grace and wisdom prevail in the life of the one who only surrenders to God’s will, one will move on to abandonment. Then the individual is fully surrendered. There is no longer any part of oneself that holds back from God’s will. Typically, at this point, surrender now covers all the circumstances of life, not just the truth about God and His explicit will (commandments) for human beings, given through the Bible. #RandolphHarris 17 of 23

The Sun does not ask any plant, animal, or human if it is worthy before shedding benign life-giving rays upon it. The light is given without stint to all. Why should anyone who is untied with the spiritual Sun of pure love within oneself hold its warmth back from any living creature. Why should one make distinctions and bestow it only on a chosen few? The fact is that one does not. However, the mass of humans fail to recognize what one is, seeing only one’s body, and miss the opportunity that one’s presence among them affords. “And it came to pass that he commanded them that they should write the words which the Father had given unto Malachi, which he should tell unto them. And it came to pass that after they were written he expounded them. And these are the words which he did tell unto them, saying: Thus said the Father unto Malachi—Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me, and the Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in; behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of Hosts. However, who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner’s fire, and like fuller’s soap. #RandolphHarris 18 of 23

“And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness. Then shall the offering of Judah and Jerusalem be pleasant unto the Lord, as in the days of old, and as in former years. And I will come near to you to judgment; and I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, and against the adulterers, and against false swearers, and against those that oppress the hireling in his wages, the widow and the fatherless, and that turn aside the stranger, and fear not me, saith the Lord of Hosts. For I am the Lord, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed. Even from the days of your father ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and have not kept them. Returned unto me and I will return unto you, saith the Lord of Hosts. However, ye say: Wherein shall we return? Will a man rob Gd? Yet ye have robbed me. However, ye say: Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse, for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in my house; and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of Hoist, if I will not open you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it. #RandolphHarris 19 of 23

“And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the fields, saith the Lord of Hosts. And al nations shall call you blessed, for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the Lord of Hosts. Your words have been stout against me, saith the Lord. Yet ye say: What have we spoken against thee? Ye have said: It is vain t serve God, and what doth it profit that we have kept his ordinances and that we have walked mournfully before the Lord of Hosts? And now we call the proud happy; yea, they that work wickedness are set up; yea, they that tempt God are even delivered. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another, and the Lord hearkened and heard; and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name. And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of Hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them as a man spareth is own son that serveth him. Then shall ye return and discern between the righteousness and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not,” reports 3 Nephi 24.1-18. #RandolphHarris 20 of 23

While some things happen to us may clearly not be what God would wish or has brought about, yet He does allow all—the tragic loss of a loved one, for example, or of health or opportunity, or a grievous wrong done to us by the sins of others. Otherwise such things would not happen. We therefore no longer fret over “the bad thins that happen to goo people,” though we may undergo much hardship and suffering. While God does not cause these things to happen, we now accept them as within His plan for good to those who love Him and are living in his purposes. “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose,” reports Romans 8.28. Irredeemable harm does not befall those who willingly live in the hand of Gd. What an astonishing reality! We are privileged to “kiss the rod” of affliction which strikes us, even while trembling with weakness and pain. What a crucial lesson this is for spiritual transformation! We cease to live on edge, wondering, “Will God do what I want?” Pain will not turn to bitterness or disappointment to paralysis. So forecast the years, and find loss a gain to match, and reach a hand through time to catch the far-off interest of tears. #RandolphHarris 21 of 23

However, there is still more. Beyond abandonment is contentment with the will of God: not only with His being who He is and ordaining what He has ordained in general, but with the lot that has fallen to us. At this point in the progression toward complete identification with the will of God, gratitude and joy are the steady tone of our life. We are now assured that God has done, and will always do, well by us—no matter what! Dreary, foot-dragging surrender to God looks like a far distant country. Also, at this point, duplicity looks like utter foolishness in which no sane person would be involved. Grumbling and complaining are gone. “For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his god purpose. Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure children of God without faut in crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the Universe,” reports Philippians 2.13-16. If we learn to obey this commandment, strife and suffering will disappear—not painstakingly resisted or eliminated, but they will be simply unthought of. “Rejoice evermore” is natural and appropriate. Faith is much more than passive belief. We express our faith though action—by the way we live. #RandolphHarris 22 of 23

 The Saviour promised, “If ye will have faith in me ye shall have power to do whatsoever thing is expedient in me,” reports Moroni 7.33. Hail to you, Saviour setting in the west. As you close your day, you end your long journey. As for me, I too will soon begin my time to rest. However, first, I will one more time face you as you sit on the horizon and once more raise my hand in praise. God is just, though we do not always comprehend His ways. When death seems to overwhelm us, negating life, prayer renews our faith in the worthwhileness of life. In prayer, we manifest our desire and intention to assume the relation to the spiritual community which our parents had in their lifetime. The prayers our ancestors said for us are still guiding us through this life. As we continue the chain of tradition that binds generation to generation, we express our undying faith in God’s love and justice, and pray that He will speed the day when His kingdom shall finally be established and His peace pervade the World. Lord of the Universe, enthroned in Heaven, I pray to you at the end of the day, offering to you my day’s actions on the altar of the fiery sky. Please accept them; please take them to yourself, please purify me of my errors, blessing me in my good deeds. #RandolphHarris 23 of 23

You can feel a spirit in there forsure. It is a good feeling. Probably due to the age of the place and all the people who have passed through there. Something just speaks to your soul and feels godly.

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