Belial wrote:Moniker wrote:The Nehor wrote:truth dancer wrote:I also remember a teaching regarding divine confirmation of your callings. I check on that when I'm called to teach a once a week class. There is no way I would dedicate two years of my life without checking. Do people not understand what they're getting into? Do they not talk to Returned missionaries who can tell them how hard it is?
Maybe others had more faith than you. Maybe they trusted their leaders more than you. Maybe God doesn't talk to them quite so clearly as "he" does you. Maybe their priesthood leaders told them that it is Jesus Christ himself that is calling them to serve, (as did my husband's bishop). Maybe they didn't want to give up as easily as you would have. Maybe they hung onto hope against all odds. Maybe they loved their parents so much they didn't want to disappoint them and cause them heartache.
Seriously Nehor...
Can you not even minimally understand this dynamic?
~dancer~
Not really, no. If the guy I'm thinking of on my Mission had more trust, faith, and love than me then I quit.
So basically you're saying that those who suck at being missionaries and go due to social pressure are as good as those who go because they want to serve God? Not buying it at all.
I wonder what Jesus would say to doubting Thomas about that? (YES! I JUST NOW REALIZED THAT WAS FROM THE Bible!! WEEE!) Those that go without a testimony and the assurance of what you had Nehor went for reasons that TD listed above. You had all the assurance.. and they didn't. But they went anyway. Maybe they wanted to believe? Perhaps, they desired that same sort of confirmation that you had (no doubt they DID!) but they went ANYWAY!
Doubting Thomas didn't believe. Would he have gone on a Mission teaching about the Risen Lord despite not believing the Lord had risen? On that point the Scriptures are silent. The analogy doesn't fit.
Right, but didn't Jesus scold Thomas for requiring proof? Right? Oh sheesh, this is what I get for trying to talk about anything scripturally related. Oops! My point was that those without the assurance went ANYWAY. You had proof! Those that didn't have this proof still went, right? Do you not see something noble in that? I sort of do... You essentially KNEW because of whatever confirmation, testimony, etc... you had -- hell you SEE things and talk to people Nehor. YOU essentially held Jesus' hand (look to analogy) and those that went with OUT that still did as they were called to by the Lord/Church. Does that make sense? If not disregard me talking about anything Biblically related in the future. :)