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What if your hardest moments aren’t about God testing you—but about you discovering something about yourself? Drawing from President Hugh B. Brown’s piercing reminder that “Abraham needed to learn something about Abraham,” Gunnar and Rebecca trace that principle through D&C 124, Liberty Jail, and the building of Nauvoo. Together they wrestle with what divine testing really means, and how the Lord uses weakness to strengthen, prepare and awaken us to what He already knows about us but which we may have yet to discover for ourselves.
By Rebecca Burnham and Gunnar Michael AndersenWhat if your hardest moments aren’t about God testing you—but about you discovering something about yourself? Drawing from President Hugh B. Brown’s piercing reminder that “Abraham needed to learn something about Abraham,” Gunnar and Rebecca trace that principle through D&C 124, Liberty Jail, and the building of Nauvoo. Together they wrestle with what divine testing really means, and how the Lord uses weakness to strengthen, prepare and awaken us to what He already knows about us but which we may have yet to discover for ourselves.