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one of my favorite verses is D&C 3:3 it is not the will of God that is frustrated it is the will of men. When I read this a few months ago I understude why I had so many frustation In life so now I know when I feeling frustrated I guestion my self am I following Gods will in my life? I was excomunicated about 9 years ago and Decided that I had made a mess of my life with out Gods help. I did not understand how to exercise faith in God as I cry my self to sleep at night those 7 to 9 years ago and prayed that I would do what God wanted for me to do sense I made a mess of it all by my self. God sent people to me to help me know what I needed to know and I felt the spirit and had peace in my life. I seek the Holy Ghost in my life now and I feel its influence in my life.
Thank you for excellent insights.
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