In 1 Ne 17:9 God has asked Nephi to do something seemingly impossible. Nephi had no idea how to how to build a boat. But he had faith that God would show him how to do it. He did not just wait for God to tell him exactly everything he needed to do though, nor did he need to see the end from the beginning. But he took what little bit he did know, he knew he would need tools, and he asked God to show him how he could get ore to make them. He then continued this pattern of doing what he could and asking for guidance. (See 1 Ne 18:1) In this way he learned line upon line how to build the ship. He didn’t know exactly how to accomplish this thing from the beginning, but he had the faith necessary to rely on the Lord, that if Nephi pushed forward then the path would open up before him a bit at a time. This is something that is very applicable to me. There are things God has asked me to do and promises that he has made that I don’t right now see the clear path before me getting me from where I am to where I need to be. But I need to have faith and do the small things that are right before me that I know will need to happen (like asking for ore to make tools) and have faith that as I continue to do that, that the way forward will open up.