The Middoni Principle

Title

The Middoni Principle

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2000

Authors

Line, C. Robert (Primary)

Journal

Religious Educator

Pagination

47-52

Volume

1

Issue

1

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Abstract

“The Middoni principle” entails more than mere obedience. It involves “intelligent” obedience, coupled with the knowledge that although the Lord may often want what we want, his method for realizing those wants is not always identical with our methods. Not only are his methods often different from ours, they are superior as well. “Obedience [is not] a mindless shifting of our personal responsibility,” Elder Maxwell declared. “Instead, it is tying ourselves to a living God who will introduce us—as soon as we are ready—to new and heavier responsibilities involving situations of high adventure. Obedience, therefore, is not evasion; it is an invasion—one that takes us deep into the realm of our possibilities.”

Table of Contents

Journal

Religious Educator 1/1 (2000)
Missionary Work
Obedience
King Lamoni

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