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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mortgages


Here is one specific piece of counsel concerning provident living which was given in the October 2010 General Conference.

Henry B. Eyring, October 2010 General Conference, "Trust in God, Then Go and Do"
http://new.lds.org/general-conference/2010/10/trust-in-god-then-go-and-do?lang=eng

Years ago I heard President Ezra Taft Benson speak in a conference like this. He counseled us to do all we could to get out of debt and stay out. He mentioned mortgages on houses. He said that it might not be possible, but it would be best if we could pay off all our mortgage debt.9

I turned to my wife after the meeting and asked, “Do you think there is any way we could do that?” At first we couldn’t. And then by evening I thought of a property we had acquired in another state. For years we had tried to sell it without success.
But because we trusted God and a few words from the midst of His servant’s message, we placed a phone call Monday morning to the man in San Francisco who had our property listed to sell. I had called him a few weeks before, and he had said then, “We haven’t had anyone show interest in your property for years.”

But on the Monday after conference, I heard an answer that to this day strengthens my trust in God and His servants.
The man on the phone said, “I am surprised by your call. A man came in today inquiring whether he could buy your property.” In amazement I asked, “How much did he offer to pay?” It was a few dollars more than the amount of our mortgage.

A person might say that was only a coincidence. But our mortgage was paid off. And our family still listens for any word in a prophet’s message that might be sent to tell what we should do to find the security and peace God wants for us.


(Pres. Eyring said he heard President Ezra Taft Benson speak about paying off your mortgage. I will put Pres. Benson's talk on this blog tomorrow.)

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