tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6108345982724614612.post4105680617315661522..comments2016-07-29T17:35:11.683-06:00Comments on Two Pillars: ♫ ♪ Getting To Know You ♪ ♫Seth Spencerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07937996796268512421noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6108345982724614612.post-7783262255783638922011-01-15T11:07:59.690-07:002011-01-15T11:07:59.690-07:00Thank you for your comments!
Sister Nestman- I do ...Thank you for your comments!<br />Sister Nestman- I do love the analogy, I stole it from Elder Howden, who got it from Elder Packer in his talk "The Candle of the Lord" in Liahona Magazine 1988. :)<br />Lois- I am glad you like the name, they can be hard to think of sometimes! I am not familiar with the song, nor do I have any children of my own; but I do know God certainly loves and wants to help all of us in our lives.Seth Spencerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937996796268512421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6108345982724614612.post-8662017447918694422011-01-11T14:08:40.886-07:002011-01-11T14:08:40.886-07:00I really like the name you chose for this blog, &q...I really like the name you chose for this blog, "Getting to know you." When my children were young, we had a record we would often play for them. (Yes, for you CD owners, I'm talking about a vinyl disk on which music was recorded.) One of the songs on the record was "Getting to know you." The man who wrote it did so immediately following the birth of his first child, a daughter. He felt so overcome with love that he wrote a song and it was all about the joy he would experience as he got to know all about her. His motivation was simple ... love. If we have truly experienced God's presence in our lives, if we have felt his love lavished upon us, then getting to know him should be our greatest desire and lifelong ambition. Thanks for the post.Lois Hammondnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6108345982724614612.post-28217524057226189312011-01-08T12:34:38.946-07:002011-01-08T12:34:38.946-07:00The salt analogy is excellent. It is hard to expl...The salt analogy is excellent. It is hard to explain how the Holy Ghost feels until you experience it in your life. That is where our testimony should come from. We can see signs, hear the teachings, but until we recieve that witness from the Holy Ghost for ourselves, we will remain unconvinced. Our heart will remain unchanged.Sister Brittany Nestmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03954722013803268562noreply@blogger.com