Inquiring
1 Nephi 15:8
And I said unto them: Have ye inquired of the Lord?
The key to learning is inquiring. The Lord will not tell us about what we do not ask. Inquiring requires faith, patience, and work. Idle curiosity is not enough. We must want to know with real intent to act on the knowledge we receive. We have to believe God can and will answer in His own due time, and we must be willing to wait on him and not despair if the answer is delayed. We must be willing to forge ahead with our limited knowledge while we wait for further light.
God allows problems to crop up in our lives to stretch us and to draw us to Him. He loves action, and He wants us to work on our own, but He also wants to help us. We work to the limit of our abilities, and then we turn to God to increase our limits. If we learn from our problems, they are not roadblocks but stepping stones.
Because God is our Lord and Master, we can ask Him anything. And because He is omniscient, He knows the answer. He may not be willing to share the answer with us if we are not ready for it or if it is not in our best interest, but He never ignores us because He does not know the answer. The Master knows the best way for each of us to become masters ourselves. We must trust that our Lord knows what He is doing.

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