“Strange as it may seem, no teaching, no miracle, and no appearance even of a heavenly angel, as witnessed by Laman and Lemuel, appears to have the persuasive power to convince some individuals to alter their course, outlook, or belief that something is true. This is especially the case when teachings or miracles do not agree with an individual’s preconceived whims, wishes, or ideas.”
— Christoffel Golden
I personally find it interesting that when wicked people experience or witness miracles and signs from God, usually it has no effect on them. This was the case when Laman and Lemuel had an angle visit then and told them to not beat their younger brother with a rod. This is probably why when people ask for signs from God that they usually don’t get them.
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