I Will Go
When Abraham wanted to find a wife for his son Isaac, he sent his servant back the land of his kindred. The Lord made it clear to this servant that the woman he found at the well, Rebekah, was to be that wife. He went to her family and explained his mission and the way that the Lord had led him to Rebekah. The family of Rebekah was convinced, and they agreed that it was the will of the Lord for her to marry Isaac. When the servant requested that they leave immediately, they said, “We will call the damsel, and inquire at her mouth. And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man?” She didn’t know Isaac but was asked if she was willing to leave her family for good and be his wife. She responded simply, “I will go” (Genesis 24:57-58). She must have felt a witness from the Holy Ghost that this was the will of the Lord, and she courageously committed to going. Her response reminds us of what Nephi said to his father when he was told that the Lord wanted him to go back...