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Daniel: Yes. The statement you are quoting from the [[Urantia Book]] is very much parallel to the question that Virginia has posed from her [[reading]] in other sections in the Urantia Book. A son or daughter who has come to the point of desiring God’s will has certainly gained great [[maturity]], for they know of God and in their desire to do God’s will they also know God. Again, it is in the knowing God, the bringing God with one into every aspect of your life, that God’s will is then [[manifest]]. Does this answer or did I simply repeat myself?
 
Daniel: Yes. The statement you are quoting from the [[Urantia Book]] is very much parallel to the question that Virginia has posed from her [[reading]] in other sections in the Urantia Book. A son or daughter who has come to the point of desiring God’s will has certainly gained great [[maturity]], for they know of God and in their desire to do God’s will they also know God. Again, it is in the knowing God, the bringing God with one into every aspect of your life, that God’s will is then [[manifest]]. Does this answer or did I simply repeat myself?
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Bob: It [[clarifies]]. An example came to mind. I’ve often wondered what happened in this situation in my [[life]]. Coming back from a [[conference]], a friend of mine started to have some [[health]] problems and it was getting worse for them. I was in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta,_Georgia Atlanta] and a few of us had gone out to dinner and it hit me in the car that I should ask this person if they were willing to [[receive]] [[healing]]. I fought that desire for a while because I thought that was a pompous thought to have, to think I could be involved in something like that. After a bit, though, I felt it would be more detrimental not to offer, so I brought it up. The person said, “Yes,” and was thankful. So I just turned it over to God and said, “Okay, I think this thought came from you. If it’s not against your will, please help this person.” There was a little hands on [[healing]] time where I was just in prayer and trying to be a conduit, but then I stood back and allowed whatever to happen to happen. There was a strong [[energy]] in the room and when it was done the person was better.
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Bob: It [[clarifies]]. An example came to mind. I’ve often wondered what happened in this situation in my [[life]]. Coming back from a [[conference]], a friend of mine started to have some [[health]] problems and it was getting worse for them. I was in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta,_Georgia Atlanta] and a few of us had gone out to dinner and it hit me in the car that I should ask this person if they were willing to [[receive]] [[healing]]. I fought that desire for a while because I thought that was a pompous thought to have, to think I could be involved in something like that. After a bit, though, I felt it would be more detrimental not to offer, so I brought it up. The person said, “Yes,” and was thankful. So I just turned it over to God and said, “Okay, I think this thought came from you. If it’s not against your will, please help this person.” There was a little hands on [[healing]] time where I was just in prayer and trying to be a conduit, but then I stood back and allowed whatever to happen to happen. There was a strong [[energy]] in the room and when it was done the person was better.
    
So I [[wonder]] what happened. I certainly don’t feel I’m yet at a place in my life where I’m consistently in the will of God, but at that point I felt in [[tune]] with God. Was that just a [[glimpse]] of what is possible, or a fluke situation? Do you know what I’m saying?
 
So I [[wonder]] what happened. I certainly don’t feel I’m yet at a place in my life where I’m consistently in the will of God, but at that point I felt in [[tune]] with God. Was that just a [[glimpse]] of what is possible, or a fluke situation? Do you know what I’m saying?

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