What did Abraham Learn about Leadership from the Stars?
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Jim ScottAugust 21, 2018
I keep thinking in terms of size and integrity, that Kolob, Oliblish and others as staying in their respective orbits by virtue of their enormity. Their size, rotating, so as to not upset gravity and have them fly apart and disappear their material to other close by centers of gravity. It’s then I remember that they may not be centers of physical magnitude of gravitational power but centers of enormous spiritual power visible by virtue of the glory of God, the Shekinah, Kolob has an orbit, slow in its magnitude but rapid enough to prevent dissolution and maintain its influence on smaller centers of power.
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