tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706071451857400135.post520066431454654394..comments2024-03-23T06:14:11.632-08:00Comments on "Come, Follow Me" with Gospel Doctrine Plus: Old Testament Lesson #28 "After the Fire a Still Small Voice"Nancy Wyatt Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14758524730006544116noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706071451857400135.post-47293500922458836362010-07-25T11:06:24.708-08:002010-07-25T11:06:24.708-08:00Oooo! I LIKE those ideas! Thanks!Oooo! I LIKE those ideas! Thanks!Nancy Wyatt Jensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14758524730006544116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7706071451857400135.post-3336822570366419262010-07-24T17:48:00.164-08:002010-07-24T17:48:00.164-08:00To me "heart" vs "hearts" impl...To me "heart" vs "hearts" implies "collective" vs "individual". This is really to your point about how we are doing great collectively but we need to be asking ourselves how we are doing individually.<br /><br />Because it was not something which happened for the ancients while they lived, they merely needed to know of the (collective) heart of the children and (collective) heart of the fathers so they could be taught the full doctrine of what would come. <br /><br />However, in our days we each should feel the spirit of Elijah in our own individual heart. So hence it makes sense to talk in terms of all of the individual hearts that will be turned.<br /><br />This also dovetails nicely with your point about the fact that the turning of the fathers to the children is not mentioned in the latter day account. If it were mentioned perhaps it would have been referred to something like the following:<br /><br />"...because the heart of the fathers has already been turned to the children..."ranfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10120088367573016099noreply@blogger.com