Posted 3rd June 2008 at 17:24 by Whitey
Here is another piece from an Elder McConkie address. This one was from 1984.
My take on it: No matter if people believe or not, it doesn't impede the work of the Lord. The work of Lord can not be stopped by these little dogs yapping at our heels or by barriers in the way. The work of the Lord moves.
Here it is:
The Church is like a great caravan—organized, prepared, following an appointed course, with its captains of tens and captains of hundreds all in place.
What does it matter if a few barking dogs snap at the heels of the weary travelers? Or that predators claim those few who fall by the way? The caravan moves on.
Is there a ravine to cross, a miry mud hole to pull through, a steep grade to climb? So be it. The oxen are strong and the teamsters wise. The caravan moves on.
Are there storms that rage along the way, floods that wash away the bridges, deserts to cross, and rivers to ford? Such is life in this fallen sphere. The caravan moves on.
Ahead is the celestial city, the eternal Zion of our God, where all who maintain their position in the caravan shall find food and drink and rest. [B]Thank God that the caravan moves on![/B]
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