Sunday, September 11, 2011

Value

The value of the Atonement does not lie in the manner in which it is expressed.

In fact, if it is used truly, it will inevitably be expressed in whatever way is most helpful to the receiver.

This means that a miracle, to attain its full efficacy, must be expressed in a language that the recipient can understand without fear.

This does not necessarily mean that this is the highest level of communication of which he is capable.

It does mean, however, that it is the highest level of communication of which he is capable now.

The whole aim of the miracle is to raise the level of communication, not to lower it by increasing fear.

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