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In the process of receiving revelation, our mystical relationship with God becomes indelibly etched into our spiritual identity. We become perfect in our faith to make a connection with Deity. That is how members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have the presumption to declare that it is our destiny to rule as kings and queens, priests and priestesses, in the house of Israel forever, to reign with authority over kingdoms, thrones, principalities, powers, dominions, and exaltations. That will happen only when our connection to God has matured to such magnitude and strength…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the process of receiving revelation, our mystical relationship with God becomes indelibly etched into our spiritual identity. We become perfect in our faith to make a connection with Deity. That is how members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have the presumption to declare that it is our destiny to rule as kings and queens, priests and priestesses, in the house of Israel forever, to reign with authority over kingdoms, thrones, principalities, powers, dominions, and exaltations. That will happen only when our connection to God has matured to such magnitude and strength that our identities become indistinguishable from each other. That can only occur when we have received both His image and His likeness in our countenances in the process of a mind-bending spiritual metamorphosis. And it is revelation from God that facilitates that transformation.
Autorenporträt
Phil Hudson and his wife Jan have 7 children and over 20 grandchildren. They enjoy spending time with their family at their cabin nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, on the shores of Priest Lake, the crown jewel of North Idaho. Phil had a successful family dental practice in Spokane, Washington for 43 years, before retiring in 2015. He has an eclectic mix of hobbies, and enjoys riding motorcycles and ATVs. In his free time, he can be found hiking, boating, cycling, snow biking, and traveling with Jan. He always fi nds time, however, to record his thoughts on his laptop. He understands Isaac Asimov's response when he was asked: "If you knew that you only had 10 minutes left to live, what would you do with your time?" He answered: "I'd type faster." When this volume was published, Phil and Jan were serving as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Kingdom of Tonga. While there, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.