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Posted by rayww on August 19, 2003, at 23:28:00
I was listening to a radio program tonight on the subject of true and false gods. It was mentioned that we should never try to put an image to God, etc. As the program went on I realized how different their perception of God was to mine. I can't quite comprehend the nothingness of our creator, however, Moses, the "seer" discovered the nothingness of man, after seeing God face to face.
http://scriptures.lds.org/moses/1/10#10
About prayer in general - - Do you think of God as your nearest and dearest friend, or compare Him to a person who loves you so much and who knows you so well, that he understands your very deepest need before you express it, or how about a loving Father who would never give you a stone when you pray for bread - -
http://scriptures.lds.org/matt/7/9#9
http://scriptures.lds.org/3_ne/14/9#9It is good to be very specific and imagine the most wonderful blessings and reach for the stars when we pray.
Have you ever opened your scripture (whatever you call scripture) and claimed a particular verse as your prayer and blessing for that day? Scriptures are written poetically, and are of the spirit. Scripture transcends time and what is written to one, is written to all. Hymns are prayers too.
http://scriptures.lds.org/mark/13/37#37
http://scriptures.lds.org/alma/12/5#5
http://scriptures.lds.org/js_m/1/46#46
http://scriptures.lds.org/dc/25/11#11One of my favorite scriptures that has brought me much strength in times of distress is from the Book of Mormon:
http://scriptures.lds.org/hel/5/12#12This next prayer of the "seer", Nephi, carries one from the depths of despair to spiritual heights in just a few sentences.
http://scriptures.lds.org/2_ne/4/17#17I guess the radio program caused me to react and respond. I believe in the real tangible God, the one with a face and a body and a soul. The one who can hold out his hand to me, or embrace me, or stand beside me. The one who smells like fresh air after a rain.
The dictionary definition of seer is:1 : one that sees
2 a : one that predicts events or developments b : a person credited with extraordinary moral and spiritual insight
3 : one that practices divination especially by concentrating on a glass or crystal globeMy Bible Dictionary defines it:
BIBLE DICTIONARY
SEER
“A seer is a revelator and a prophet also” and when necessary he can use the Urim and Thummim or holy interpreters. There have been many seers in the history of God’s people on this earth, but not so many as there have been prophets. “A seer is greater than a prophet . . . and a gift which is greater can no man have . . . “
http://scriptures.lds.org/bds/contentsThe seers I trust are the prophets, those who have seen God face to face, or simply felt of his presence, those who have seen the past and the future through vision or revelation. I trust their words in the scriptures.
Other seers may be defined as such, and perhaps they do see into the past and the future, but I would not trust them if they were doing it for money or fame. Only to bear witness of the divinity of God and glory be to God, not to man, the seer.
But according to the definitions I have quoted, there is more than one kind of seer. Even though I may not trust all of them, I do accept them, and acknowledge their wisdom and understanding. I can learn from them. I can learn from everyone. I can also teach.
Posted by Tabitha on August 19, 2003, at 23:54:47
In reply to Seer, posted by rayww on August 19, 2003, at 23:28:00
I like that prayer of Nephi. It's very poetic. 'Awake, my soul! No longer droop' -- what a great prayer for depressives.
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