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If ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost.
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When we are searching for the truth, we need to have "real intent". But what does it mean to have real intent? How do we gain real intent?
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Certainly, we live in a time during which things are in commotion.

I assure each one of you that the Lord knows you, that He is aware of your concern and anguish, and that He loves you—intimately, personally, deeply, and forever.

During the last week of His mortal ministry, Jesus taught His disciples to “watch ye therefore, and pray always..." (Luke 21: 36)

No matter where you live...God hears and answers you in His own way and in His own time.
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Our Heavenly Father knows that we suffer, and because we are His children, He will not abandon us.

Think of the compassionate one, the Savior, who spent so much of His life ministering to the sick, the lonely, the doubting, the despairing. Do you think He is any less concerned about you today?

God has something unimaginable in mind for you personally and the Church collectively—a marvelous work and a wonder.
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We cannot change the will of God, but we can be comforted knowing that His will is for us to return to His presence again. He has our welfare at heart and when we receive an answer, we can be sure that He is leading us a little closer to our heavenly home.
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"Can I change the will of God?" is a question we are sometimes tempted to ask but shouldn't we be asking "How can I align my will with God's will?" instead?
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The fire to bring others back to church is good but it can sometimes consume our pure intentions. When someone leaves the church, our goal must be....
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Love is the key. Do not bring people back to church without love. As cliché as it may sound, loving them is what we must do—whether they come back to church or not.
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