JesusParadox Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 (edited) My story is similar to William W. Phelps, for I have drunk of the bitter cup. Not only have I drunk, but have caused others cups to overflow. As Joseph Smith Jr. said, "those who were friends at first are friends at last." I have repented and returned to the true fold, though remain far from perfect. W.W. Phelps gives me hope that the Lord, "remembers my sins no more." I am a month from regaining my Temple Recommend and am a true testimony that people can change. Even the churches most bitter enemies can once again become friends. I have a testimony that this church is true. I may not have a perfect witness, but I do know. I have been forgiven of sins that I thought no man could be forgiven of. I was a true enemy of this church. Jesus Christ and his true disciples are merciful, for I have received their mercy. Like W.W. Phelps I have returned for the remainder of my days, never to fall away. I am just so grateful. I love the Lord and his church. I wrote this for two reasons: 1. That people will believe that change can occur, even in enemies. 2. To gather as much information about W.W. Phelps as possible. Does anybody know any talks, books or anything about W.W. Phelps? Edited June 21, 2012 by MasterOrator Quote
JesusParadox Posted June 21, 2012 Author Report Posted June 21, 2012 I was not sure if I was going to share an experience, but I have decided that I will. I was at my In-laws house for whatever reason. This was a time when I was regaining my testimony and felt deep sorrow for my actions against the church. I asked my MIL if I could read a book, I picked up a book that was a compilation of Joseph Smith Jr. talks and writings. Me and my MIL were talking and I had deep gratitude for everything I did against the church, crying even. After awhile of talking, I went to the living room and opened the text.I looked at a couple pages without reading and then came to the page I read. It ended up being the letter Joseph Smith Jr. wrote to W.W. Phelps telling him he was welcome back. I know that was the Lord letting me know I was welcomed back. Quote
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