I pride myself on being a pretty independent person.

I can handle just about anything, and if I don’t know what I’m doing, I’ll figure it out.

If I’m asking someone for help, I guarantee I have thought through every possible way I could solve the problem without needing assistance first.

This is a fantastic strength in many areas of my life.

I can get things done.

Because the truth is, I can be super strong on my own.

The judges speaking against Nephi knew that they could be strong, too.

“We are powerful,” they said.

“Our enemies can have no power over us.” (Hel. 8:6)

And they really did have powerful and strong armies who could get things done and fight off enemies!

But where does all of our own strength come from?

From the One who created us and placed us on earth with a very specific purpose.

He often allows us to use our own natural (yet God-given) strength.

I can learn new things or ace a test on my own.

And the Nephite armies could totally win a battle without any religious sentiment.

But –

What happens if we team up with God?

What happens if we rely on the One who made us to add His efforts to ours?

What if we knew He could make us unstoppable?

A little army of 2,000 with no fatalities.

A man on a wall with arrows completely missing.

A young mom who is defending her home against the seemingly ever-present evils around her.

And against all odds, they all succeed.

We can do things on our own.

Or we can take our strength and add it to God’s.

And that’s where the miracles happen.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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  1. Hi Cali,
    Just wanted to say thank you for all you do for all of us! I have learned so much from your insights and postings. I love your study packets; they are so helpful to put everything in context.
    I think it is great that you are able to partner with other like minded business to help promote each others sites. I wonder if you have considered opening a “companion IG site” to use as a platform for the other things you are promoting and selling? (the exception being your study guides) Sometimes the transitions between sharing testimony and selling product can be a little incongruous. In no way a criticism, just sharing an idea…I think you are amazing!
    And truly, either way, I love what you do!! Happy Sunday!!

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