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All true. Now show us where God will fulfill that promise by walking through the door to your kitchen or dining room in the flesh, sit down at the table, and share a meal with you. If it were the case that those verses used such imagery, they would stil be open to a symbolic meaning, but they don't even describe--in figurative language or literal--what you say you're taking from them!
I side with the historic faith in understanding these verses as saying "I will come to you," not "I will be arriving on the 3:15 train wearing a blue suit. Pick me up at the station."To me, it's as clear as day that the message is about a spiritual connection.
In other words, NO chairs.
Well that hasn't been our experience, there are people within the Church who have been visited, don't talk about it much but ever so often.... Elder Scott would be my example.
"For me, the best way [to fulfill my calling] is to bear testimony of truth, to express gratitude for that sacred privilege and honor, and to respond to what is in section 46 of the Doctrine and Covenants, where it says: ‘To some it is given by the Holy Ghost to know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that he was crucified for the sins of the world.
“‘To others it is given to believe on their words, that they also might have eternal life if they continue faithful’ [verses 13–14].
“That word know is a very important word for those 15 men who are Apostles. [It expresses] the sacred experiences and the confirmation that there is a certainty that our Father in Heaven lives and that His Son, Jesus Christ, is our Savior—not a hope, not a belief, not a wish, but an absolute, confirmed certainty. . . . Our Father in Heaven is real. His Son, Jesus Christ, is real. I know that personally and bear certain witness because I know the Savior.” Elder Richard G. Scott
I was at a meeting once with him when he said 'If you could see the things I've seen and hear the things I've heard you would know the Gospel is true, I wish I could impart to you my knowledge but the Spirit constrains me" (I paraphrased that) Afterward the Stake President stood up and said Br. Scott is truly a friend of Jesus.
It's not just the Elders of the Church anyone one who can reach a point of holiness through faithfulness can also have this experience to become a friend of Jesus.
I'm afraid I'm rather a long way from it.
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