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Thresh Yourself, O Daughter of Zion
In the book of Deuteronomy, when it talks about Ephraim as a mighty ox, well imagine if horns aren't sharp enough or strong enough, then what do you say we cover them with iron? If your hooves aren't strong enough as they are, let's cover them with brass or bronze. This is all the examples of what Elder Maxwell called redemptive turbulence. Threshing things is important because it separates Colonel from chaff. Windowing is important becauseIt blows away the things that shouldn't be here. So move forward on this agricultural metaphor, thresh yourself, move the work forward.