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We need more of this -- people pausing to listen to the prophet. Much of the world is to busy, in too much of rush to listen. But its nothing new. Though the world didn't move as fast around Isaiah, or even Moses, still, many people were still too busy to stop and listen to the prophet. The results are always the same.
Some friends of ours told of their neices/nephews waving down Pres. Monson's car a couple of years ago & they got it on video. When he came over to them one little guy said, "That's the prophet; we follow him!" (smile)
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