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However, the RMI researchers conclude that fleet electrification is not just a task for fleet managers. It requires a cohesive, integrated strategy across an organization, from the C-suite to individual organizational units. Organizations with large fleets will need to undertake a fundamental business restructuring in order to execute a successful transition to EVs, including restructuring their internal business processes including procurement, accounting, long-term capital project planning, fiscal budgeting, and operations.

The RMI researchers find that fleet electrification will be worth the cost and effort. Done right, fleet electrification can result in significant cost savings for all fleet operators and across all vehicle classes. And it can be the primary pathway for organizations of all kinds and sizes to significantly reduce their carbon footprints and use energy more efficiently. Done badly, it can be a series of very costly errors. The Jews are returning to Jerusalem.

The gospel is being preached in all the world as a witness to every nation. Temples are being built, and ordinance work for the dead, as well as for the living, is performed in them. The hearts of the children have turned to their fathers, and the children are seeking after their dead.

The covenants which the Lord promised to make with Israel in the latter days have been revealed, and thousands of gathered Israel have entered into them. Thus the work of the Lord is advancing, and all these things are signs of the near approach of our Lord. The words of the prophets are rapidly being fulfilled, but it is done on such natural principles that most of us fail to see it.

Joel promised that the Lord would pour out his spirit upon all flesh: the sons and daughters should prophesy, old men should dream dreams, and young men should see visions [see Joel —29 ]. Among the signs of the last days was an increase of learning. Was there ever a time in the history of the world when so much knowledge was poured out upon the people? Have we not had numerous rumors of wars?

Is there not today commotion among the nations, and are not their rulers troubled? Have not kingdoms been overturned and great changes been made among nations? The whole earth is in commotion. Yet the old world goes on about its business paying very little heed to all the Lord has said and to all the signs and indications that have been given. I was asked, not long ago, if I could tell when the Lord would come. I know when he will come. He will come tomorrow.

We have his word for it. Let me read it:. So the Lord is coming, I say, tomorrow. Then let us be prepared. The parable the Lord taught of the Wheat and the Tares had reference to the last days. According to the story a sower planted good seed in his field, but while he slept the enemy came and sowed tares in the field. When the blades began to show, the servants desired to go and pluck up the tares but the Lord commanded them to let both the wheat and the tares grow up together until the harvest was ripe, lest they root up the tender wheat while destroying the tares.

Then at the end of the harvest, they were to go forth and gather the wheat and bind the tares to be burned. The tares and the wheat are growing together and have been growing in the same field for all these years, but the day is near at hand when the wheat will be garnered, and the tares likewise will be gathered to be burned, and there will come a separation, the righteous from the wicked, and it behooves each one of us to keep the commandments of the Lord, to repent of our sins, to turn unto righteousness, if there is need of repentance in our hearts.

Build up and strengthen the members of the Church in faith in God; goodness knows we need it. There are so many influences at work to divide us asunder, right among the members of the Church, and there is going to come, one of these days in the near future a separation of the wheat from the tares, and we are either wheat or tares. We are going to be on one side or the other.

The day will come when we will not have this world. It will be changed. We will get a better world. We will get one that is righteous, because when Christ comes, he will cleanse the earth.



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