"All of you know that we believe in the ministering of angels. You
also know that angels will not do for us what we can do for ourselves. For them
to do so would be contrary to the order of heaven.
"There is a measurable difference
between a student coming to my office to seek clarification on something they
have read or that was taught in class and the student that comes asking to be
taught what they missed because they chose not to come to class or complete the
reading assignment.
"Would not the same difference exist
between those who keep their covenants and those who choose to miss meetings,
skip their reading, and ignore assignments while asking God to overlook their
neglect in the dispensing of His blessings?
"We are generally familiar with the
process of revelation announced in section 9 of the Doctrine and Covenants
where we are directed to study the matter out in our minds, draw the best
conclusion we can, and then bring our best offering to the Lord, asking for His
approval while yet being ready to accept His counsel otherwise. The very nature
of this process is designed to balance our experience and agency with the
wisdom of heaven."
Joseph F. McConkie
BYU Devotional, Finding Answers, November 12, 2006
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