Tuesday, March 12, 2019

"The Language of Prayer" - Dallin H. Oaks, Apr 1993

by Dallin H. Oaks
April 1993 General Conference

"Scholarship can contradict mortal explanations, but it cannot rescind divine commands or inspired counsel. In our day the English words thee, thou, thy, and thine are suitable for the language of prayer, not because of how they were used anciently but because they are currently obsolete in common English discourse. Being unused in everyday communications, they are now available as a distinctive form of address in English, appropriate to symbolize respect, closeness, and reverence for the one being addressed."