Sometimes, we are at a low point where we need an intervention – and God provides. This is why I love the movie, The City of Angels – where this topic is broached, albeit from a doctrinal left field. I think it is my all-time favorite movie dealing with so many different human conditions and emotions.
Sometimes this can be provided by earthly angels (who follow promptings and feelings), some of a terrestrial order whose mission it is to serve and enlighten, and those of a heavenly order, sent from the presence of God. I have had the blessing of angelic ministration (through my father) of my own mother and son who passed, giving a message of comfort and peace. I thank God for that.
Here is a statement from Visions of Glory that talks about the order of heaven as it relates to a terrestrial order – and possibly higher, from a blog reader:
Hi Iraq,Last night I picked up Visions of Glory and was reading around and I couldn’t believe it but this passage jumped out at me. I can’t believe I missed this the first few times of reading…Page 193…Many of these people, perhaps even most of them, were not LDS, especially since almost all of the Latter-day Saints had been gathered by the initial companies from Salt Lake City shortly after the tribulations began.The section reads like this:Gathering people was completely dependent upon inspiration. I would be given a name by revelation of a person, family, or company who needed my help. I would study them through the portal until I was inspired with the perfect way to help them. I would then go through the portal and assist them. I often healed them, raised their dead, and provided for their needs. Sometimes they saw me as wonderful stranger who just happened upon them, and sometimes they guessed at my true nature. It wasn’t until they were prepared that I revealed why I was there and where I was from. Sometimes, they never knew where I came from, and they never knew my name.It took years in most cases for these people to evolve. We went to them many times and taught them many times. Many of these people, perhaps even most of them, were not LDS, especially since almost all of the Latter-day Saints had been gathered by the initial companies from Salt Lake City shortly after the tribulations began.
Here is an event that was recorded by a brother (7th Day Adventist) who found the Ark of the Covenant secreted within the siege walls of Jerusalem and has done so much else that is worthy of admiration, Ron Wyatt is the one this Rabbi is speaking about:
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Sometimes, we are at a low point where we need an intervention – and God provides. This is why I love the movie, The City of Angels – where this topic is broached, albeit from a doctrinal left field. I think it is my all-time favorite movie dealing with so many different human conditions and emotions.
Sometimes this can be provided by earthly angels (who follow promptings and feelings), some of a terrestrial order whose mission it is to serve and enlighten, and those of a heavenly order, sent from the presence of God. I have had the blessing of angelic ministration (through my father) of my own mother and son who passed, giving a message of comfort and peace. I thank God for that.
Here is a statement from Visions of Glory that talks about the order of heaven as it relates to a terrestrial order – and possibly higher, from a blog reader:
Hi Iraq,Last night I picked up Visions of Glory and was reading around and I couldn’t believe it but this passage jumped out at me. I can’t believe I missed this the first few times of reading…Page 193…Many of these people, perhaps even most of them, were not LDS, especially since almost all of the Latter-day Saints had been gathered by the initial companies from Salt Lake City shortly after the tribulations began.The section reads like this:Gathering people was completely dependent upon inspiration. I would be given a name by revelation of a person, family, or company who needed my help. I would study them through the portal until I was inspired with the perfect way to help them. I would then go through the portal and assist them. I often healed them, raised their dead, and provided for their needs. Sometimes they saw me as wonderful stranger who just happened upon them, and sometimes they guessed at my true nature. It wasn’t until they were prepared that I revealed why I was there and where I was from. Sometimes, they never knew where I came from, and they never knew my name.It took years in most cases for these people to evolve. We went to them many times and taught them many times. Many of these people, perhaps even most of them, were not LDS, especially since almost all of the Latter-day Saints had been gathered by the initial companies from Salt Lake City shortly after the tribulations began.
Here is an event that was recorded by a brother (7th Day Adventist) who found the Ark of the Covenant secreted within the siege walls of Jerusalem and has done so much else that is worthy of admiration, Ron Wyatt is the one this Rabbi is speaking about:
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