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"If you were giving a gift to the Savior, what would you give him and why?"
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The weekly question is
"If you were giving a gift to the Savior, what would you give him and why?"
"You are crazy. No Nephite has ever returned."
Most people laugh when they hear of Enoch's dream of returning to Jerusalem to find the infant Messiah. Even Enoch's future father-in-law mocks him when he asks for a postponement of his long-awaited wedding to his beloved Rebekah. A few take Enoch seriously - the shipbuilder Omnihah, Enoch's teacher David, and the prophet Nephi.
Five years before, a Lamanite named Samuel had stood on the wall of Zarahemla and prophesied that "five years more cometh" and the Christ would be born in Jerusalem. Time is running out! Enoch knows he must set sail across the great waters in search of his dream - to see the face of the Messiah.
The Star Prophacy is a surprising story of courage and love, faith and foritude. Sail with Enoch and his friends across the sea through hardship and adventure in search of the Christ child.
Five years before, a Lamanite named Samuel had stood on the wall of Zarahemla and prophesied that "five years more cometh" and the Christ would be born in Jerusalem. Time is running out! Enoch knows he must set sail across the great waters in search of his dream - to see the face of the Messiah.
The Star Prophacy is a surprising story of courage and love, faith and foritude. Sail with Enoch and his friends across the sea through hardship and adventure in search of the Christ child.
Wow! That is a profound question. I think the one thing he would want from us is for us to love Him and each other.
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I wouldn't physically give him something but rather let Him know that I have complete trust and love for him and that I will try my best to follow His path.
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Wow super hard question! I think that I would "give" him my heart and all that is in it because I have trusted him.
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what an interesting question on the concept what really is a gift them something that comes form the heart
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With regard to the question .... Mmm ...
I think I would give my heart and all my support in their decisions, he would give my presence and my strength and security to be always at your side, helping in any way possible and allowing it to be who he is.
All for now.
A kiss
Lu
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Of course I would give him my heart--already have. But if I wanted to give him something physical, I think I would bake him some warm chocolate chip cookies to enjoy over milk together.
ReplyDeleteBringing ourselves and others back to Him is the best gift I can think of.
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I would give him the gift helping others see the sunshine behind the clouds especially on days when it is really hard to find.
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