Based on 40+ years of personal experience, spiritual and otherwise, I have determined the default position for me is that the counsel from our sustained leaders is correct, or at least sufficiently acceptable to God. It's not blind faith, it's the byproduct of lengthy, informal hypothesis testing.
If something perchance comes across the wires that seems a little askew from what I would expect to receive as counsel, then I am perfectly free to give that counsel additional thought/prayer/etc.
In practice, I really can't recall having had such a moment. When I fail to or deliberately choose not to follow counsel (which is often enough), it's invariably a matter of my own personal failings and not because what I was asked to was fundamentally wrong.
If something perchance comes across the wires that seems a little askew from what I would expect to receive as counsel, then I am perfectly free to give that counsel additional thought/prayer/etc.
In practice, I really can't recall having had such a moment. When I fail to or deliberately choose not to follow counsel (which is often enough), it's invariably a matter of my own personal failings and not because what I was asked to was fundamentally wrong.
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