"Come Listen to a Prophet's Voice"
Joseph Smith - The Book of Mormon - Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
Sunday, November 1, 2009
"More Diligent and Concerned at Home"
Friday, October 30, 2009
Quote by Elder Neal A. Maxwell
I think of the kind of man NEPHI was...all the TRIALS he had passed through...When he went through this process...in this section of the scriptures...it had been nearly "30" years...of HARD CHALLENGES....He had been REFINED under many "refiner's fire"....As a PROPHET...he is still lamenting over his SINS...At what point...was he ABLE to RELEASE the NATURAL MAN that each of us possess?
I think it is a constant BATTLE...of our "will" vs. "Father's will"....or we would do things perfectly like Christ did...I believe...it is something we MUST PRAY FOR....As we EXPERIENCE....Father's LOVE...as we EXPERIENCE....tests and trials in our lives...and are able to RECOGNIZE Father's hand in it and develop that PERFECT TRUST....will we be only, then, able to FINALLY SHED the NATURAL MAN....We can't shed it without CHRIST....
I believe, also, at some point in our lives....we must understand that we will NEVER be able to CHANGE anyone...ONLY THE HOLY GHOST has the AUTHORITY to TESTIFY to the HEART...We can be EXAMPLES of "discipleship"....that might "inspire" another to make "changes" in their lives...but, we can NOT "change" how another individual behaves...I am now beginning to understand...that if the desires of our hearts are right with the SPIRIT...we can only PRAY....for "changes" in those we are most concerned about...The GIFT...our Father gave us...AGENCY TO CHOOSE....is THE TEST of LIFE...The only person we can concentrate on CHANGING is OURSELVES....
Do you remember how Benjamin Franklin made a list of virtues he felt important to master in this life...then, tried his upmost for one month to live ONE of those written virtues...??? Then, the next month...he worked on another virtue that was on his list...I believe he had around 11 virtues...so "11" months over the year...he concentrated on ONE virtue...TIMES that with his 80 + years....well...I would think one would progress rather nicely....Not a bad idea...to come up with a list for ourselves...I actually have one...It is time I pull it out....and start PRACTICING....Seems I will need to ROTATE once a WEEK....I don't have 80 more years to PRACTICE....(smile)
Sunday, October 25, 2009
COME...Listen to a PROPHET's VOICE.....
Then, we read the POWER of the BOOK OF MORMON presented to us by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland....which will "strengthen our testimony...bless our families...and INCREASE our desire to LIVE the gospel of Jesus Christ..."
Now, we come to FEAST upon the words of our PROPHET, President Thomas S. Monson...who spoke to us and the world...on Sunday morning....What was his COUNSEL to us....? What did the LORD want us to hear....and do....with our lives.....I suppose, we can ask those set of questions with EACH conference talk that is delivered to us........
Let's, however, begin with President Monson asking us a KEY question ..."What have you done for someone, today"....?
Linda Evans
Ann and her sweet "Mama" decorated and prepared a baby shower for Amanda McFadzean
Ever hear anyone express how they wish they KNEW their Savior? Or struggle with personal SELF ESTEEM.... or "wonder if they are doing any good"....??? or hear people lament...that what they do for others...is not all that much....
I believe the Savior is telling us that unless we lose ourselves in service to others, there is little purpose to our own lives. Those who live only for themselves eventually shrivel up and figuratively lose their lives, while those who lose themselves in service to others grow and flourish—and in effect save their lives."
As the WORLD continues to SHOUT...."ME....ME....ME".....!!!!! "Self FULLFILLMENT"....!!!!!What are some of the ways...you are battling AGAINST such acclamations?.....How do you teach your family about SERVING OTHERS over oneself? Any success stories?
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland - "Safety for the Soul"
Sunday, October 11, 2009
"The Love of God"
http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-1117-7,00.html
This General Conference set of discussions...I thought it would be appropriate to begin with President Dieter F. Uchtdorf's talk on "The Love of God" FIRST, because of the subject he presented...
When Christ was asked "Master, which is the GREAT COMMANDMENT in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all they mind. THIS IS THE FIRST AND GREAT COMMANDMENT." Matthew 22:36-38
"And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself" Matthew 22:39
"ON THESE TWO COMMANDMENTS HANG ALL THE LAW AND THE PROPHETS." Matthew 22:40
President Uchtdorf asked this question:
Brothers and sisters, of all the things we want to be known for, are there attributes above all others that should define us as members of His Church, even as disciples of Jesus Christ?
Sisters...have you ever asked yourself..."How does my life reflect what I truly believe?" One of my FAVORITE quotes was stated by Ganhdi: "My life is my message"....
I find it interesting...what people have inscribed on their tombstones...Take Thomas Jefferson for instance...I quote this statment from - http://sc94.ameslab.gov/TOUR/tjefferson.html :
Thomas Jefferson wished to be remembered for three achievements in his public life. He had served as governor of Virginia, as U.S. minister to France, as secretary of state under George Washington, as vice-president in the administration of John Adams, and as president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. On his tombstone, however, which he designed and for which he wrote the inscription, there is no mention of these offices. Rather, it reads that Thomas Jefferson was "author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia" and, as he requested, "not a word more." Historians might want to add other accomplishments--for example, his distinction as an architect, naturalist, and linguist--but in the main they would concur with his own assessment.
Mine might say..."Wife, Mother, Patriot for FREEDOM" Yet, I am not certain...I qualify, yet, to inscribe..."and Disciple of Christ" After much reflection of my life, like Scooge in "A Christmas Carol"... I can repent of my ways....and try to live as closely as I can...in becoming a true DISCIPLE of CHRIST...
President Uchtdorf addresses: "How Do We Become True Disciples of Jesus Christ?"; "Why Should We Love God?"; "Why Does Heavenly Father Love Us?"; "How Can We Increase Our Love of God?"; "How Can We Hear the Father’s Voice?"; and "Why Is Love the Great Commandment?"
I loved this line of his thoughts:
"Love is the measure of our faith, the inspiration for our obedience, and the true altitude of our discipleship."
Would love your reflections...on this wonderful talk by President Uchtdorf....
I might add this...One of the CLASSIC talks I have ever heard on this very subject...was given by President Ezra Taft Benson....... "The Great Commentment - Love the Lord" given in General Conference...April 1988 -
Here is the link for this GREAT TALK: http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=1aebd7630a27b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD
Here is a GREAT quote from President Benson's talk:
The great test of life is obedience to God.
The great task of life is to learn the will of the Lord and then do it.
The great commandment of life is, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength” (Mark 12:30).
Sunday, October 4, 2009
179th Semi-Annal General Conference
Will return with my thoughts...later...
Sunday, April 19, 2009
"Becoming Provident Providers Temporally and Spiritually"
Monday, April 13, 2009
I like what Elder M. Russell Ballard said: (Sat afternoon session)"You don't have to spend time as a Laman or Lemuel to know it's better to be a Nephi or a Sam."
He was talking about how we should learn from the scriptures and the lessons of the past (contained in them) in order to build a solid faith for ourselves now...he said these "lessons" all over the scriptures and from our leaders should take root in our hearts and that they HAD to be written in our hearts for us to take our spirituality to the next level and to avoid mistakes....I like that too - that we need to TAKE OUR SPIRITUALITY TO THE NEXT LEVEL. It was interesting because in the opening prayer right before his talk it was said that we "should rededicate our lives"...those 2 things work hand in hand....great lessons for us:)!
Joanna
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Opening Address - President Thomas S. Monson
What did you feel/or what were your thoughts...when President Monson announced the new apostle, Elder Neil L. Andersen? Garvin and I met Elder Andersen some years, ago. He baptized a menber of our Ward....in FRANCE....Do any of you remember Mark Johnston???? (Elizabeth's husband?)
Saturday, April 11, 2009
"Holy Temple and Home"
From Gary Stevenson of the Seventy (Sunday afternoon session) -
"Say the word 'temple' over and over; say it quietly, then say 'holy' over and over, then say 'home'....put 'holy temple' together with home." (He was quoting Boyd K. Packer here)....Elder Stevenson said only the home can compare to the sacredness of the temple...and that we need to walk around our home with "spiriutal eyes" and renovate here and there if needed to create our own "temple".
Joanna
"We Cannot Walk As Other Men"
Elder Oaks quoted John A. Widstoe - I loved that quote ....he was talking about our role and responsiblity as "latter-day saints"...I had backed up the TV and put it on pause to get this word perfect:
"We cannot walk as other men (women of course), or talk as other men, or do as other men, for we have a different destiny, obligation, and responsibility placed upon us, and we must fit ourselves to it."
Pretty cool huh!....we better "fit" ourselves to our role...what do you guys think describes the "walking, talking and doing as other women" do?....he of course said how there are great people of other faiths and we of course know that very well.....so what's our DIFFERENT DESTINY?....just curious to hear 'your take' on those words from an apostle admonishing us in OUR ROLES...
Friday, April 10, 2009
"I Will Rest In You"
Thursday, April 9, 2009
"Treasure Hunt"
A Command Voice By Janet Peterson
Not long after President Gordon B. Hinckley became the fifteenth President of the Church in March 1995, my husband, Larry, and I were discussing the messages we remembered as the highlights of recent prophets' administrations. I commented, “President Kimball told us to lengthen our stride and to increase missionary work, to keep journals, and to plant gardens. President Benson exhorted us to read the Book of Mormon. President Hunter urged us to attend the temple and to become more Christlike. These aren't revolutionary ideas. As members of the Church we all know that we should be engaged in these endeavors. Why do we have to wait to be told?”
My husband's reply was, “You always need someone to call cadence.”
Fifteen months after Larry and I were married, we found our lives and our dreams dramatically changed by the VietNam War. Ten days after our graduation from BYU, which ended Larry's student deferment, he was inducted into the army as a Private E-1 at Ft. Ord , California . We felt that his army experience would be enhanced by serving as an officer and, so although it added one more year to his commitment, following basic training Larry entered Officer Candidate School at Ft. Benning , Georgia . OCS was a very rigorous, difficult training program designed to make army officers out of inexperienced young men.
All the members of Larry's OCS class were college graduates, and although the class started out with a large number, many of these men dropped out or were weeded out during the six-month course. Officer candidates were at times washed out over some seemingly arbitrary rules, such as not having fatigues starched stiff enough or not having the tile floors shined mirror bright. But there was one non-negotiable and overriding ability that each potential officer had to possess and if he did not, he was history---that ability was having a command voice.
Each officer candidate took a turn leading the troops on the parade ground or out in the field. Those who could call cadence, who had a command voice to direct the other candidates, were allowed to stay in the program and eventually become lieutenants. Those who did not, were immediately reassigned to other tours of duty, often immediately to the war zone.
One officer candidate I particularly remember was a returned missionary, a college graduate, a very nice person, and a committed Church member. But when it was his turn to take command, he did not have a forceful enough demeanor to be the kind of the leader the army wanted. His voice was weak, he got the commands mixed up, and the troops he was trying to lead were without proper direction. On a field at the army post in Georgia , it was only an exercise. But in the jungles of VietNam , calling cadence with a command voice and being an effective leader was a matter of life and death.
As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we have someone with a command voice who calls cadence for us. What the prophet tells us to do is not a mere exercise for us to practice on the parade grounds of life. What the Lord's mouthpiece instructs us to do is a matter of life and death---spiritually. The prophet does indeed speak for the Lord: “Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” (Amos 3:7).
While President Spencer W. Kimball served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, he suffered from cancer of the throat and had most of his voice box removed, which changed the sound of his voice dramatically. Nevertheless, during the twelve years that he served as President of the Church and the prophet of the Lord, President Kimball, with his soft, strained, yet compelling manner, spoke with a command voice.
Each prophet in this dispensation has spoken with a command voice in giving clear and specific instructions to the Saints. Each prophet's commission to speak for the Lord did not come through a mere six-month training course, but rather through a lifetime of faith and obedience and hearkening to the voice of the Spirit. For example, Brigham Young directed the Saints in the great exodus from Nauvoo and in colonizing the Intermountain West. President Heber J. Grant emphasized the principles of work, self-reliance, and financial security. President David O. McKay stressed “Every member a missionary” and that “No other success can compensate for failure in the home.” Reinstituting family home evening, he urged parents to spend more time with their children and to teach them the gospel. President Ezra Taft Benson told mothers their place was in the home, not in the marketplace.
President Gordon B. Hinckley, who served as a counselor in the First Presidency for a number of years and then as prophet, seer, and revelator and President of the Church from 1995 to 2008, spoke with a command voice and called cadence for us. He told us, among other things, to “be a little better, to stand a little taller,” to be friendly and neighborly and the kind of people Latter-day Saints ought to be. He taught us to nurture new converts. In mid-2005, President Hinckley asked us to read the Book of Mormon in its entirety by the end of the year, the 200 th anniversary of the Prophet Joseph Smith's birth. Saints throughout the world followed his counsel. More people than ever before read the Book of Mormon and were significantly strengthened as individuals and families as they did so.
President Thomas S. Monson, who was ordained as prophet in February 2008, likewise speaks the mind and will of the Lord. What a privilege it was to hear his inspired instruction at the just-concluded April 2009 general conference. President Monson told us to focus on our blessings as members of the Church, not on our problems. He assured us that in this time of difficult challenges the Church is “doing very well” and that the Lord's work will “move forward uninterrupted.” He also instructed the priesthood holders to live worthy of that responsibility and to live by faith, not fear. In his closing remarks, President Monson warned against inappropriate, degrading uses of modern technology. He admonished Church members to attend the temple frequently and to nourish our testimonies.
We sustain President Monson as the prophet, seer, and revelator and President of the Church, but we also sustain the counselors in the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles as prophets, seers and revelators. The other General Authorities and general auxiliary leaders speak by divine direction as well. “And whatsoever they shall speak when moved upon by the Holy Ghost shall be scripture, shall be the will of the Lord, shall be the mind of the Lord, shall be the word of the Lord, shall be the voice of the Lord, and the power of God unto salvation” (D&C 68:4).
In today's world of waning moral values and confused direction from myriad sources, we do not have to wonder what is expected of us and whose clear and specific guidance we should follow. “For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?” (1 Cor. 14:8.) There is no doubt about the certainty of this sound. However, the prophet does not order us as an army officer orders his troops to follow him into battle. Yet we are engaged in an ever-increasing battle against Satan. Are we listening? Are we following our file leader? Are we willing to accept the prophet's counsel to us and implement it in our lives? Indeed, we do thank God for a prophet in these latter days who calls cadence for us: “What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same” (D&C 1:38).
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Comments made by Joanna and Sandee
JOANNA WROTE: from President Uchtdorf: (Sunday morning session)"The more DESIRE we want to follow Him; the more we fill ourselves with the gospel....a result of our daily input (in aligning our lives with His) will increase our testimony...as soon as we set foot on the path, we will see blessings, but we must NOURISH that seed so it can take root - THEN we can taste of the fruit of discipleship...we show our WILLINGNESS TO FOLLOW Him by doing this everyday.
"He also said that this "alignment" takes time, day after day...as it becomes part of our normal day... we will see results!How exciting I think to really come to that stage of being a true disciple of Christ's - how it must feel to know we are pleasing Him, our lives will be happier even in the midst of terrible trials - isn't the gospel beautiful and how I appreciate our leaders leading us to true happy lives! Joanna
SANDEE'S RESPONSE to JOANNA:
Just thinking about that word "alignment". You may know that Buddy does braces. He does the old fashioned full banded type and also Invisalign the "invisible braces". The way Insalign works a very thorough analysis of the present condition of your teeth is done. And then a computer analysis is done. A series of "aligners" are manufactured. Each one moving a little from what your teeth were to what they must become. A patient that really wants the desired results must wear their aligners 24/7. They are only removed to eat. When Sean (as an adult) had insalign treatment he was so serious about wanting results that if he was eating at a restaurant he would order the food and would wait until it arrived at the table to excuse himself to the restaurant to remove his aligners. Then the second he was done eating he would excuse himself and go and brush his teeth and put them back in.
When Kaitlyln got engaged to sweet Michael she told us over the phone (we had not yet met him) Mom and Dad he is perfect in every way EXCEPT HIS TEETH! But Dad can fix that. You might remember that Kait and I were out in Hawaii settling Tim into school when poor Michael never having met Buddy (and with the entire rest of the family out of town) flew into Florida. Cathy picked him up at the airport and he went straight to the dental office. Weird way to meet your father in law to be. But Kait wanted him to have every second available to fix those teeth before the wedding. Like Sean Michael was fanatical about never taking off the aligners and he stopped snacking all together because it interfered with leaving them in.
Michael didn't have the full time to finish the case before getting married but because of his earnestness with wearing the aligners his teeth were much improved on his special day and for all the pictures.
If someone is less valiant in wearing their aligners every single minute it of course takes longer to move the teeth and if they get lazy and leave it out for some time they will have to move back to a previous aligner for a time because their teeth begin to shift back. After the entire case another evaluation is made of the patient's teeth. Are they exactly where the dentist wants them to be? Michaels were nearly perfect but not quite so "a refinement" was prescribed. It is no additional cost to the patient (of course Michael was getting his treatment for free as the newest member of our family) but a few additioinal aligners are prescribed just to get the teeth exactly perfectly where they are to be.
Even after a case is complete and the teeth (and their roots) are perfect Buddy said that in about half the cases (this is true with full banded cases as well) the mouth is not in perfect harmony. Because of pressures due to the facial structure, jaw movement etc. the teeth are where they are supposed to be but if left on their own they will tend to revert back to where they came from. For these cases the patient must wear a retainer (much like the aligners) AS LONG AS THEY WANT THE TEETH TO STAY IN PERFECT POSITION (in other words forever.)
Sorry for the long dental lesson but isn't that interesting. We start where we are. The Lord knows where he wants us. We use the tools he's given us ( prayer, scripture reading, service, temple attendance etc.) to align our lives with His desire for us. Little by little we inch toward his vision of us. The more we use the prescribed tools the surer is our course toward that goal. If we slip up we sometimes move back a bit but we take the same tools and inch again toward what He wants us to become. And even if we get very close to that sure place we still are in need of small refinements. We continue to get closer and closer to where we want to end up. And even when we are there all is not finished. We continue to use those tools to keep us secure where He wants us to be. To hold to our course.
Have a great day!
from Sandee
(whose bottom teeth should have had a retainer and now are all a jumble)
Monday, April 6, 2009
"The Gospel Must Be the Center of Our LIves"
There have been over the years, talks that are CLASSIC!!! I love reading some of my favorites more than once...and get "stirred up all over again"....One of those talks was the LAST TESTAMENT of Elder Bruce R. McConkie. To this day, everytime I watch or listen to his farewell General Conference talk, just before he had the privilege of "wetting the feet of the Savior's with his tears", I am moved to the center core of my being....I couldn't imagine another talk...that could equal this WITNESS of Christ in such a STIRRING manner....till Sunday morning....when Elder Jeffrey R. Holland gave an emotional witness...of the Messiah...our Savior....Jesus the Christ....If you missed it....oh....PLEASE, go online...and WITNESS his TESTIMONY of our Beloved Savior...and his pleadings to those who feel or have felt "alone"...You will come away....feeling "differently"....Right now, it is only in MP3 version...if you care to LISTEN to his talk...http://broadcast.lds.org/genconf/2009/04/40/GC_2009_04_409_HollandJR___eng_.mp3
May the next 6 months together...be STRENGTHENING...UPLIFTING....and the BINDING of our HEARTS TOGETHER....We are TRULY....SISTERS....in a DEEP ETERNAL way....Always and forever....
Saturday, April 4, 2009
THIS IS THE WEEKEND WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
General Conference IDEAS for CHILDREN
Its General Conference time again and I am really excited about making this a meaningful experience for our family and young women's group. There is an EXCELLENT article in the March 2009 Ensign entitled, "Preparing Our Children for General Conference" that give great ideas for making general conference more meaningful for your family. Here is the direct link to the full article (http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&l ocale=0&sourceId=9e906c667a6af110VgnVCM100000176f620a____&hideNav=1)
I have also included some of the ideas in the body of this email that we plan on using with our kids.
Also attached are general conference activity packets for your kids based on their age group. Below are the links to the web site where I got them with the direct link if you want to download it from that site if you have problems opening the attachment. I am also attaching a questioner I made for last conference for our young women's group to use. It is not as professional as the other ones made, but it asks different questions. Our young women's group gets together for the Saturday morning session at someone's house and we enjoy a brunch/lunch before conference starts. So much fun!
Let me know if you have any great ideas about making general conference more meaningful for your family or young women's group. I always love new ideas!
Conference Packet for kids:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13298891/2009-April-Conference-Packet
Conference Packet for older kids/teens:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13587708/Conference-Journal-Older-Child
Some ideas for smaller children from the 2009 March Ensign article, "Preparing Our Children for General Conference":
They remove the center spread with photos of General Authorities from the most recent conference edition of the Ensign and hang it near the television. Each time a new speaker appears on the screen, the children study the poster and try to find the speaker's picture. They are rewarded with a sticker to place on the poster or in a notebook of their own. They quickly learn to identify the First Presidency and others by name, says Sister Sorensen.
The Sorensens set out a bowl of small treats for each session. Next to the bowl, they place objects that represent key words for that session. Each time the children hear one of those words spoken from the pulpit, they can help themselves to one treat. Sister Sorensen notes: "It's surprising to see how much young children can and do listen. Their enthusiasm is priceless as you hear them say, 'Mommy, he said temples!".
For the sessions that fall during typical mealtimes, the Sorensens prepare a picnic basket and lay out a blanket in front of the television. Brother and Sister Sorensen tell their children that they are like the families in the Book of Mormon who sat on the ground and listened to their prophet, King Benjamin, teach them about the gospel of Jesus Christ. We thank our children for allowing us to listen and praise them for their reverence and attentiveness. We bear testimony throughout the day of the things we have heard and felt and reiterate our love for living prophets and apostles.
Brother and Sister Sorensen make sure they spend time with their children before and after sessions. They let them have active or outdoor play to get out all their wiggles.
Love,
Elisabeth
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Remaining Sunday MORNING Sessions
2. Sister Elaine S. Dalton - "A Return to Virtue".... - A MUST READ - It is a CALLING for a RETURN TO VIRTUE....!!!! http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-947-24,00.html 3. Elder M. Russell Ballard - "The Truth of God Shall Go Forth" - POWERFUL talk..."no unhallowed hand can stop the work"....One of the lines that touched me...was this line..."He (Father/Christ) isn't asking us to die a martyr's death; He's asking us to LIVE A DISCIPLE's LIFE."!!!! (don't you LOVE IT???) http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-947-25,00.html
Monday, March 9, 2009
Cristian Courage: The Price of Discipleship
This week's talk is an ABSOLUTE MUST READ...by Elder Robert D. Hales....There is hardly one word...that was NOT UNDERLINED...and comments made...DISCIPLESHIP is one of my most favorite subjects...and when one of the brethren goes into depth of what it means to be a DISCIPLE of CHRIST...I seem to take DOUBLE NOTICE....Oh...my...I am HOLDING MYSELF BACK...from making comments...I SO WANT to hear what YOU have to say!!!!
http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-947-22,00.html
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
"Our Hearts Knit as One"
President Eyring mentions..."that a GREAT DAY of UNITY IS COMING..." Christ is RETURNING...that He is returning to "live with those who have BECOME HIS people and will find them UNITED, of ONE HEART, UNIFIED with HIM and with our HEAVENLY FATHER..."
Oh...dear Sisters...many of you...including me...are praying for His RETURN....AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...but, until He returns...there is MUCH we need to accomplish HERE...
President Eyring refers to the Book of Mormon...in the days of Alma...how to ACCOMPLISH this UNITY...I would love your thoughts...on HOW we can do this TOGETHER...or examples of UNITY....that you have personally experienced...or seen...
I LOVE President Eyring!!! There is something about his ability to teach THE GOSPEL of JESUS CHRIST!!!! I DESIRE to do MUCH MUCH BETTER....
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
"GIVE STRICT HEED"
A couple of weeks, ago, while I attended the temple, the line "GIVE STRICT HEED"....that Adam admonishes us to DO....seemed to "penetrate" deeply into my spirit....Those of you who are temple goers, know that Adam was referring to our "prophets and apostles"....and those whose records are now recorded in the scriptures...
I was thinking WHAT IS the LORD telling us...in General Conference...regarding "these times"...What is He telling us to do...in preparation for "our times"....Every 6 months, we receive that counsel....
For example, let's take THIS WEEK's TALK..."To Learn, to Do, to Be"...Our PROPHET, President Monson, addresses TODAY's ECONOMIC TIMES..."businesses have failed, jobs have been lost, and investments have been jeopardized."
Our PROPHET and the APOSTLES are FULLY AWARE of "our times"... He then tells the priesthood...and "I might ADD", we SISTERS of the RELIEF SOCIETY..."we must make certain that those for whom we share responsibility do not go hungry or unclothed or unsheltered." He then said..."when the PRIESTHOOD (I will add, again, the Relief Society) of this Church WORKS TOGETHER AS ONE in meeting these VEXING CONDITIONS, NEAR MIRACLES TAKE PLACE."
He continuded to counsel us to be 1. PRUDENT in our planning; 2. CONSERVATIVE in our living; 3. AVOID EXCESSIVE or UNNECESSARY DEBT.
He asked us to MAKE OUR HOMES: sanctuaries of righteousness, places of prayer, and abodes of love that we might MERIT THE BLESSINGS that can come only from our Heavenly Father. WE NEED HIS GUIDANCE IN OUR DAILY LIVES."
Though, President Monson was addressing the PRIESTHOOD, His words are for US as well...We, too, are "agents of the Lord." We, too, are "on the Lord's errand."
We as SISTERS have a GREAT WORK to do...UNITED we can, also, see "miracles take place"...
Like ADAM declared to us, we must "GIVE STRICT HEED" to our living PROPHET...and the apostles...We will not be able to STAND...unless we DO....EXACTLY what they ASK us to do...
I pray with all my heart...you are ALL reading the General Conference talks...They are for OUR PROTECTION..............UNITED...we can get through "our times"....
I have a TESTIMONY that SUNK DEEPLY into my SOUL...that the counsel of "GIVING STRICT HEED"...is paramount to our salvation....I LOVE EACH OF YOU...WE ARE SISTERS....in a GREAT WORK...TOGETHER...we will NOT FAIL....I say as meekly as I know how to do... In our Beloved Savior's name... Jesus Christ....Amen.
Monday, February 23, 2009
"To Learn, to Do, to Be"
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Any heavy loads out there?
I gathered 2 main points from Pres. Eyring here:
(1) as women, we've got to gain MORE FAITH in order to have the power to carry our heavy burdens....he talked about working out our muscles to the exhaustion point and then that's how we build muscle and get our "desired" result ...likewise, we have to exhaust our efforts to get close to Him, then the POWER will come, the faith will increase -- how exciting is that?!
(2) and for our men, our husbands - bless their hearts; I'd hate to be out in that world, hearing what they hear and see, fighting "worldly" attitudes, they're absolutely bombarded with the
height of evil, struggling with their own emotions and shortcomings all the time trying to provide a living for their families, AND fulfilling their church callings willingly and eagerly... what's not to love!!! Darn if I'm going to give my guy anything else to put on his shoulders!! I will love him, cherish him, praise him for his unrelentless efforts; I will appreciate him everyday and hug him and tell him a 100 ways that I do...
President Pratt spoke Sunday of "lifting"....how it's O U R J O B to lift! Stop the doubting, the wishing for something better or different, even if I've been justified in feeling hurt or "done wrong"....it's MY JOB to stop those negative thoughts...stop it now - just lift, serve - we talk of service so much....but forget "service" is also and maybe more importantly OUR ATTITUDES...am I serving my husband by getting mad at him, holding grudges (even if justified)...how do I SERVE myself? - putting myself down, comparing my situation to others? I can't be "serving" myself any good like that! I know Father is NOT pleased with THAT KIND of service.....WOW - no wonder they tell us to ponder, ponder, ponder....many truths in single words, much happiness to be had....if only....we truly lived the gospel principles...
Joanna
Monday, February 16, 2009
"O Ye That Embark"
Ever felt you were so "stretched" in a calling....or even in a role in life....motherhood, being a wife, being single, or a trial that you think you can't be "stretched any farther"....? Elder Eyring addresses this subject.
A line or two: "the more faithful service you give, the more the Lord asks of you." "...He increases our power to carry the heavier load." "Increased spiritual strength is a GIFT from GOD which He can give when we push in His service to our limits." "When those feelings of inadequacy strike us, it is the time to remember the Savior." "We don't do this work alone."
D&C 84:88 "...I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my spirit shall be in your hearts, and MINE ANGELS ROUND ABOUT YOU, TO BEAR YOU UP." What a magnificent line..."mine angels round about you, to bear you up." Elder Eyring TESTIFIES of this, also...
I loved the story of the missionary who was given 12 to 13 companions who wanted to go home...NOT one ended up going home...because of the attitude of this one missionary who had received them as companions....."I never had a companion who was failing."
Though, Elder Eyring was talking about individuals still SEEKING the gospel in their lives, I would like to equate this line to US... that YOU and I have been INVITED to "become changed by the Atonement and (made) fit to go home and live with Him (our Father).
Saturday, February 7, 2009
"Lift Where You Stand"
http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-947-18,00.html
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
"Winning the War against Evil"
Elder Hamula first presents the WAR in HEAVEN...Satan role there and his role HERE on earth...Discusses "God's kingdom" here on earth...how "God's kingdom will not be lost but will OVERCOME THE WORLD..." Discusses why were were saved for THESE LATTER DAYS...why we were CHOSEN...how we were "ENTRUSTED" to come to earth at this time...
Elder Hamula's counsel to our YOUTH...of what NOT to do...How WE can WIN THE WAR against Satan...that we did it ONCE before - in our premortal world....and how we can WIN - FINALLY - again! We already have the QUALITIES IN US....to WIN!!! (I love WINNING...!) (smile)
My favorite line truly was the one chosen in the "Ensign": "You were ENTRUSTED to come to the earth in these last days to do AGAIN what you did BEFORE---to once again CHOOSE GOOD over EVIL."!!!!!
When did YOU come to know the PLAN of our Heavenly Father's was TRUE????
Sunday, January 25, 2009
"Arms of Safety"
This week's talk was given in the Priesthood Session...Elder Jay E. Jensen...Entitled: "Arms of Safety".... The main line for this talk in the "Ensign" states: "By coming humbly and fully repentant to sacrament meeting and worthily partaking of the sacrament, we may feel those arms (of safety) again and again."
This is the 2nd talk...connected to our SACRAMENT meeting...Think there is a message, here???
Monday, January 19, 2009
President Hinckley declared: “Of all the creations of the Almighty, there is none more beautiful, none more inspiring than a lovely daughter of God who walks in virtue with an understanding of why she should do so, who honors and respects her body as a thing sacred and divine, who cultivates her mind and constantly enlarges the horizon of her understanding, who nurtures her spirit with everlasting truth.”
I loved what you Debbie and Sandee brought out to my attention in this talk, what I loved was..."be careful to control what enters your mind thru your eyes and ears to ensure that it is wholesome and elevating."
Control is a key word there....I've been bad in the past about going to see movies or TV shows just cuz I liked the theme of the show, etc and just because it was "an outing" .....now I never go without checking it out on screenit.com...I am way more strict with what I let "my eyes and ears see and hear" and I testify IT DOES MAKE A H U G E DIFFERENCE.
I use to think I was "caught" and it wouldn't be my fault if there were "making out scenes" or even the degrading way they treat romance because I somewhat tried to "screen" it by the ratings or whatever...but now I realize it totally IS MY FAULT...
....we don't see ourselves as who we REALLY are - the noble ones, the "saved back" ones, the epitome of true womanhood....I was "going with the flow" in a way because such "viewing" is popular or the "norm" ....but I should have seen myself thru Father's eyes...then I would have been much more extremely CAREFUL to preserve MY MIND FOR HIM and HIS WORK. It's just not worth it; my mind will kick back to those teensy "moments" from what I've seen and now I have to WORK at clearly that out....I tell myself "that's not who I am; I am so much more"....I am about virtue, gentleness, godliness, a heart for Him should not be clearing things out; I should have chosen and gotten use to a higher law...
...that's why I love the scriptures so much - they POUR light into me; they make me FEEL so much higher, so beyond all that stupid stuff movies try to make appealing and funny...they bring me so close to a Father who is my REAL FATHER - talk about taking a break, or being entertained or having your down time - once you've felt that relationship with HIM, there is no greater outlet! love you all ~
"Honor the Priesthood and Use It Well"
Sunday, January 11, 2009
"Pray Always"
36 Yea, and cry unto God for all thy support; yea, let all thy doings be unto the Lord, and whithersoever thou goest let it be in the Lord; yea, let all thy thoughts be directed unto the Lord; yea, let the affections of thy heart be placed upon the Lord forever.
37 Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and he will direct thee for good; yea, when thou liest down at night lie down unto the Lord, that he may watch over you in your sleep; and when thou risest in the morning let thy heart be full of thanks unto God; and if ye do these things, ye shall be lifted up at the last day.