Sunday, November 22, 2020

Some Wonderful Talks and a Face-to-Face Broadcast

 I have been trying to do a single video and therefore a single blog post for each talk or special event that I listen to or read. However, this has not been working. I don't even get through the blog part, much less create a video. So I am going to try to do one video or blog for what have have read or experienced this week.

This is what I have seen in the order of the power or influence I felt as I read or watch.

President Russell M. Nelson on the Healing Power of Gratitude​

This is a wonderful message about how to have peace and happiness in these troubled times. I am trying to follow President Nelson counsel and use social media each day to give at least a twitter message. 

Today's Tweet

Yesterday Tweet

"Thankful to have place to rest my head #givethanks"




Face to Face with the Young Women General Presidency

This was an incredible face to face. It now has my favorite song/hymn.


I was especially touch by to story of the young lady with CRMO.


The closing prayer was given by a young lady from Thailand in Thai.


I would love to watch this whole video with my youngest daughter. Hint, Hint :-)

Moving Forward by President Russell M. Nelson

 

"How grateful we are for the technology that allows us to be connected as one great worldwide gathering of disciples of Jesus Christ."

These words catch my attention because I feel very grateful for the modern day in which I live and the wonders I enjoy, including being able to share this blog/video.

"Unusual times can bring unusual rewards."

I wonder what "unusual rewards" are in store for me because of these "unusual times".

"I pray that you will choose to lay hold upon the word of God as it is declared during this general conference.

Creating this blog/video is part of my effort to "choose to lay hold upon the word of God as it [was] declared during [the] general conference."


Let God Prevail by President Russell M. Nelson

"Are you willing to let God prevail in you life? Are you willing to let God be the most important influence in you life?"

I have memorize this quote both and English and in Spanish. I am trying to make a concerted effort "to let God prevail in [my] life" and to "let God be the most important influence in [my] life."

"For a small moment have I forsaken thee [Israel]; but with great mercies will I gather thee."

This quote from Isaiah 54:7 touched me. I feel like the Savior is gathering me. 

"God does not love one race more than another. His doctrine on this matter is clear. He invites all to come unto Him, 'black and white, bond and free, male and female.'"

...

"I grieve that our Black brothers and sisters in the world over are enduring the pains of racism and prejudice. Today I call upon our members everywhere to lead out in abandoning attitudes and actions of  prejudice. I plead with you to promote respect for all of God's children.

This seems so appropriate in the world right now. Years ago I was talking with a brother in our elders quorum from Africa. He was deeply troubled by how the scriptures, including the Book of Mormon, referred to the darkness of skin as a curse from God. I didn't have the answers he needed. As I have read the scriptures since that time, I have tried to understand this as I read the scriptures. I hope he obtained the understand he desperately want and can now feel more clearly God's love for him.

"If you have sincere questions about the gospel or the Church, as you choose to let God prevail, you will be led to find and understand the absolute, eternal truths that will guide your life and help you stay firmly on the covenant path."

I can have questions, but my questions need to be "sincere questions" and not excuses.

"... make a list of all that the Lord has promised He will do for covenant Israel. I think you will be astounded."

This is not as easy to do as one might think. I have not yet learned to look for what "the Lord has promised He will do for covenant Israel." 


A New Normal by Russell M. Nelson


"I invite you to turn your heart, mind, and soul increasingly to our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.

I am trying to "to turn [my] heart, mind, and soul increasingly to [my] Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ" but it is not as easy as one might think. Hopefully over time this will become a gift and a strength.

"The challenge for you and me is to make certain that each of us will achieve his or her divine potential."

What is my "divine potential"?

"I bless you to be filled with the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ. His peace is beyond all mortal understanding. I bless you with an increased desire and ability to obey the laws of God. I promise that as you do, you will be showered with blessings, including greater courage, increased personal revelation, sweeter harmony in your homes, and joy even amid uncertainty."

These are truly great blessing from a prophet of the Lord.


Becoming Like Him, by Elder Scott D. Whiting


"Elder Neal A. Maxwell taught: 'As we ponder having been commanded by Jesus to become like Him, we see that our present circumstance is one in which we are not necessarily wicked, but, rather, is one in which we are so half-hearted and so lacking in enthusiasm for His cause --- which is our cause, too! We extol but seldom emulate Him.'"

 

As a youth I remember going to Salt Lake City to hear Elder Maxwell speak to the youth. This was before he became an apostle. He past away in 2004. 

How can I avoid being "half-hearted" and "lacking in enthusiasm"?

"Truly, there is no other way to heal the wounds of broken relationships or of a fractured society than for each of us to more fully emulate the Prince of Peace."

There seem to be so many "wounds" and so much of our society "fractured", it seems hard to believe that it is possible to "heal the wounds" of our "fractured society."

"...it is vital that we also ask our loving Heavenly Father what we are in need of and where we should focus our efforts. He has a perfect view of us and will lovingly show us our weakness."

Originally I didn't think this talk applied to me. However, as I read it again I realized that it did and that the attribute I have chosen is faith.

 "Our entire mortal experience is about progression, trying, failing, and succeeding."

...

"You are good enough, you are loved, but that does not mean that you are yet complete." 

I find this comforting especially the "failing, and succeeding" and "you are good enough" part.


Come, Follow Me, Book of Mormon Study

Also today I gained some insight into the complexity of the Book of Mormon while reading Ether chapter 12. I realized that there are eight different stories discussing faith in this chapter that are taken directly from the Book of Mormon. To me it would have been impossible for Joseph Smith to have created such an intricate story, weaving in on the fly these eight different Book of Mormon examples of faith, without notes or detailed preparation. Given how both Joseph and Hyrum found comfort in the book and in sharing their testimony of the Book of Mormon with others right before their deaths, it is inconceivable that it is a fabrication. See Safety for the Soul by Jeffrey R. Holland. What is also interesting to me is that Hyrum is quoting from this same chapter in Ether, verses 37 and 38. An amazing book and an amazing dying testimony. It is still astounding even after studying the Book of Mormon and the teaching of Joseph Smith for nearly 50 years.


Let God Prevail



Read a wonderful talk today by President Russell M. Nelson entitled, Let God Prevail.

I will liken this talk unto myself, that I might learn more spiritual and intellectually from Elder Nelson's talk.

President Nelson has studied intently the gathering of Israel for more than 36 years and recently learned something new related to the name Israel. From two Hebrew scholars he learned that one the Hebraic meanings of the word Israel 'let God prevail.'

"[Am I] willing to let God prevail in [my] life? [Am I] willing to let God be the most important influence in [my] life?"


Saturday, October 31, 2020

Stan Learns the Gospel: Saturday, October 31, 2029



Welcome to Stan Learns the Gospel and by gospel I mean the Gospel of Jesus Christ.



Today I read and listened to a talk from the 2020 October General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe I have listened to the talk before, but today when I started to read it, the Spirit touched my heart and I realized the talk is a gift from God personally to me. I was able to liken much of the talk to myself and hope I can share that experience with you.

Keep the Change



The name of the talk is Keep the Change by Becky Craven, the second counselor in the Young Women's General Presidency. 



I am going to talk about the things I have learned or that have been strengthened and brought into focus by studying this talk. Probably 99% of the words are hers; I am simply likening them to myself. See 1 Nephi 19:23.

"Through Jesus Christ, [I am] given the strength to make lasting changes. As [I] humbly turn to Him, He will increase [my] capacity to change."

"He created the heavens, the earth, and all the beauty [I] enjoy. Through His loving Atonement, He provides a way for [me] to be redeemed from sin and death. As [I] show [my] gratitude to Him by living His commandments, He immediately blesses [me], leaving [me] always in His debt." See Mosiah 3:5-12.

"He gives [me] much, much more than the value of what [I] can ever return to Him. So, what can [I] give to Him, who paid the incalculable price for [my] sins? [I] can give Him [my] change. It may be a change of thought, a change in habit, or a change in the direction [I am] headed. In return for His priceless payment for [me], the Lord asks [me] for a change of heart. The change He requests from [me] is not for His benefit but for [mine]. So, unlike the purchaser at the market who would take back the change [I] offer, [my] gracious Savior beckons [me] to keep the change."

"'True conversion depends on seeking freely in faith, with great effort and some pain. Then it is the Lord who can grant … the miracle of cleansing and change.'" See We Must Raise Our Sights.  "Combining [my] effort with the Savior's ability to change [me], [I] become new [creature]."

"Jesus Christ has given [me] a continuous pattern for change. He invites [me] to exercise faith in Him, which inspires [me] to repent—'which faith and repentance bringeth a change of heart.'" See Helaman 15:7. "As [I] repent and turn [my heart] to Him, [I] gain a greater desire to make and live sacred covenants. [I] endure to the end by continuing to apply these principles throughout [my life] and inviting the Lord to change [me]. Enduring to the end means changing to the end. I now understand that I am not starting over with each failed attempt, but that with each try, I am continuing my process of change."

This is very powerful to me as I struggle to change to be a better husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle.

"'I cherish the gift of repentance and seek to improve each day.' See Young Women theme. "I pray that [I] do cherish this beautiful gift and that [I am] intentional in seeking change. ... [I] strive to refine [my] character to align [myself] with the attributes of Jesus Christ. [My] daily choices will either help or hinder [my] progress. Small but steady, deliberate changes will help [me] improve. [I will] not become discouraged. Change is a lifelong process. I am grateful that in [my] struggles to change, the Lord is patient with [me]."

It is hard for me to comprehend such patience, mercy and love.

"Through Jesus Christ, [I am] given the strength to make lasting changes. As [I] humbly turn to Him, He will increase [my] capacity to change."

"In addition to the transforming power of [my] Savior's Atonement, the Holy Ghost will support and guide [me] as [I] put forth [my] effort. He can even help [me] know what changes [I] need to make. [I] can also find help and encouragement through priesthood blessings, prayer, fasting, and attending the temple."

"The Savior can help [me] heal and change while surrounded by those who love [me]."

"As [I] travel the covenant path, sometimes [I] pick up [a stone] in [my shoe] in the form of poor habits, sins, or bad attitudes. The quicker [I] shake them from [my life], the more joyful [my] mortal journey will be."

Bad attitudes are something I really need to work on. 

"Maintaining change takes effort."

Scripture study is the critical part of this for me, it helps prayers and my repentance.

"I testify that because of Jesus Christ, [I] can change. [I] can adjust [my] habits, alter [my] thoughts, and refine [my] character to become more like [Jesus Christ]. And with His help, [I] can keep the change."

I do these things not of any worthiness of myself, but because of the worthiness that is in Christ. For "I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles [have been] wrought in [my life], for which [I] will praise his name forever.", see Alma 26:12.

Thanks Sister Craven for your wonderful talk.





Monday, October 5, 2020

Moving Forward by Russell M. Nelson, October 2020 General Conference


These are the notes that I have record as I have listened to Elder Nelson opening talk:

Grateful for the technology that let us be connected as one world wide gathering of disciples of Jesus Christ.

The General Conference last April was viewed by more people than any conference preceding it and we have every expectation that that will happen again.

Global pandemic
raging wildfires
other natural disasters
have turned our world upside down

I grieve with each of you who have lost a loved one in this time and I pray for all who are currently suffering.

Meanwhile the work of the Lord is steadily moving forward amid social distancing, face masks, and Zoom meetings.

We have learned to do some things differently and even some things more effectively.

Unusual times can bring unusual rewards.

Our missionaries and mission leaders have been resourceful, resilient and truly remarkable. Although most missionaries have had to find new and create ways to do their work, some missions are doing more teaching than ever.

We had to close temples for a time and some construction projects were briefly delayed. But they are all now moving forward.

In the calendar year 2020, we will have broken ground for 20 new temples. Family history work has increased exponentially. Many new wards and stakes have been created. And we are gratified to report that the Church has provided pandemic humanitarian aid for 895 projects in 150 countries.

Increased gospel study in many homes is resulting in stronger testimonies and family relationships.

One mother wrote: We feel much closer to our children and grandchildren now that we gather on Zoom every Sunday. Each takes a turn on giving their thoughts on 'Come Follow Me'. Prayers for our family members have changed because we better understand what they need.

I pray that we as a people are using this unique time to grow spiritually. 

We are here on earth to be tested. To see if we will choose to follow Jesus Christ. To repent regularly, to learn and to progress. Our spirits long to progress and we do that best by staying firmly on the covenant path.

Through it all our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ, love us, They care for us, They and their holy angels are watching over us. I know that is true.

{And I feel that is true.}

As we gather to hear the words the Lord has inspirited His servants to deliver, I invite you to ponder a promise the Lord made. He declared that, whosoever will may lay hold upon the word of God, which is quick and powerful, which shall divide asunder all the cunny and the wiles of the devil and lead the disciple of Christ in a straight and narrow course. See Helaman 3:29.

I pray that you will choose to lay hold upon the word of God as it is declared during the General Conference. And I pray that you may feel the Lords perfect love for you

{ I feel it for me and those whom I serve.}

In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


Stan's 190 General Conference Review: Saturday Morning Session, October 3, 2020

 There is so much to learn from General Conference and I don't feel like I am learning what I truly need to learn or obtaining the true benefits for the conference that my Father wants me to have. Therefore, in an effort to try to truly listen to and understand the servants for God, I am doing a review of this past conference. I am of hope that this review might be of some small benefit to my children, grandchildren, family, and those I love; however, the true desire and objective is that it is of benefit to me and that it changes me. This is my hope and my desire, so to that end I will be begin.

The Saturday Morning Session, begin October 3 at 10 AM EST. I was unable to listen as it happened, but have listen to this conference more than once. However, listen it to it several times is not what I truly need, I need to study it. So to this end I am writing down what I have been listening to.

The opening song was Hymn number 4, "Truth Eternal" by Parley P. Pratt, one of the original apostles that served with Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.  This is one of my favorite Hymns of the restoration and to me shows the profound understand that Elder Pratt had of the restoration.

This session of the conference was conducted by President Henry B. Eyring, second councilor in the First Presidency and was presided over by President Russell M. Nelson who as also the first speaker.

The next song song was Hymn number 72, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty", this hymn was translated from another language. However, I know nothing about directly about those involved in its coming forth or coming into English. It is from the 1600 hundreds.

These songs had been sung at earlier conference and was lead by difference conductors and organist.

Elder Patrick Kirin gave the opening prayer


He prayed for those who feel marginalized or lost. He also prayed for civility in public life. He said, "...humbly acknowledge that the Gospel of Jesus Christ, joyfully lived, is the answer to all ills."

The first speaker of the conference, as mentioned earlier, was President Russell M. Nelson of the First Presidency of the Church.


His talk was "Moving Forward." Seems a very appropriate title for someone who is doing so much in their nineties.

Here is a link to my review of his talk: "Moving Forward" by Russell M. Nelson. Here I will only go over the highlights and my feeling about what he said.

First he talk about being "grateful for the technology" and I must agree, I also am amazed by the technology that made this conference possible and make it possible for me to study it in the way I am.

The next point that really catches my attention is his feeling for those who are suffering, particularly because of COVID-19.

He talk about the challenges and said that despite the difficulties, as a Church, we are moving forward.

This talk has a talk which I hope to learn both in Spanish and in English:

"Unusual time can bring unusual rewards."

I feel like this is for me. These are definitely some "unusual times" in my life which leads me to wonder what "unusual rewards" await?

"In the calendar year 2020, we will have broken ground for 20 new temples." This is a true sign that Church is healthy and growing, especially is ways that are spiritual.

"Increased gospel study in many homes is resulting in stronger testimonies and family relationships."

Do we have "increased gospel study in [our home]" and is this resulting in stronger testimonies and family relationships"? I don't think that my family fits the description that President Nelson gave in his talk. However, perhaps I can learn from their example and bring some of those blessing to my family.

He is praying that we will use this "unique time to grow spiritually." "We are here on earth to be tested to see if we will choose to follow Jesus Christ." We are to here to "repent regularly, to learn and to progress. He taught me that "[my spirit longs] to progress and [I] do that best by staying firmly on the covenant path." This is part of what I hope this review will do.

Thanks to his talk, I feel more that my "Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ, love me. That is a sweet and much need blessing for me. I also feel "they are [caring] for me" and that "They and their holy angles are watching over [me]" and my family.

I am pondering a promise of the Lord that President Nelson shared, "whosoever will may lay hold upon the word of God, which is quick and powerful, which shall divide asunder all the cunny and the wiles of the devil and lead the disciple of Christ in a straight and narrow course." See Helaman 3:29.

I feel this is true and hope to "choose to lay hold upon the word of God as it is declared" in this conference and to "feel the Lords perfect love for [me]."

We Will Prove The Herewith


David A. Bendar

"I pray for the assistance of the Holy Ghost" to help me understand as Elder Bednar "[shares] the thoughts and feelings that have come to [his] mind and heart" as he "[prepared] for [the] general conference."

The Importance of Tests

He spent two decades helping "students learn how to learn for themselves." I have never thought of this as the "primary responsibility" of a teacher, but now that I hear it said in this way, it makes sense.

If "periodic tests absolutely are essential to learning," how does this apply in my personal, family, and professional life? What "effective [tests]" or standards do I need to "evaluate [my] learning and development" against.

"the word test is not found even one time in the scriptural text of the standard works."

How do I "[demonstrate appropriately my] spiritual knowledge about, understanding of, and devotion to [my] Heavenly Father's eternal plan of happiness and [my capacity to seek for the blessings of the Savior's Atonement."?

Scriptures involving words prove, examine, and try.



Present-Day Proving and Trying

Am I and my family "learning the valuable lessons that only challenging experiences can teach us"? Do I "more fully acknowledge the 'greatness of God' and the truth that 'he shall consecrate [my] afflictions for [my] gain"?

2 Nephi 2:2

How effectively am I employing the principles of "preparation" and "pressing forward with a steadfastness in Christ"?

2 Nephi 31:20

Proving and Preparation

Doctrine and Covenants 38:30–31

"These scriptures provide a perfect framework..."

"Follow the example of the Savior.."

Luke 2:52

"...a blended balance of intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social readiness."

"...preparing for unforeseen challenges"

"The consistency of prophetic counsel over time creates a powerful concert of clarity and a warning volume far louder than solo performances can ever produce."

Matthew 25:3–4, 6–11

Matthew 25:12

James 1:22–25

Sam's pattern of study

"Effective and timely preparation precedes successful proving."

"...one of the Lord's primary patterns for growth and development"

2 Nephi 28:30

How can I "consider [my] ways" and "examine [myself], whether [I] be in the faith; [and] prove [my] own [self]?

Haggai 1:5, 7

2 Corinthians 13:5

"What do [i] need to improve in [my life] spiritually, physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually?"

Proving and Pressing Forward

Father of lost young missionary son.

"We are all in."


"Faithfulness is not foolishness or fanaticism. Rather, it is trusting and placing our confidence in Jesus Christ as our Savior, on His name, and in His promises."




Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

"“We are witnessing an ever greater movement toward polarity. The middle-ground options will be removed from us as Latter-day Saints. The middle of the road will be withdrawn.

“If you are treading water in the current of a river, you will go somewhere. You simply will go wherever the current takes you. Going with the stream, following the tide, drifting in the current will not do.

“Choices have to be made. Not making a choice is a choice. Learn to choose now.”

Promise and Testimony

I promise that as we both prepare and press forward with faith in the Savior, we all can receive the same grade on the ultimate examination of mortality: “Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.”


{I will add to this review as I am able.}




Sunday, October 4, 2020

A Wonderful 190 Semi Annual Conference for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


An absolutely amazing conference. I have been uplifted and inspired.

Really love the talk by the apostle Dale G. Renlund.


He talk about Micah 6:6-8, where Micah the prophet talks about thousands of rams sacrificed, or ten thousands of rivers of oil, or giving his first born to satisfy for his sins. But the Lord wants none of those things. The Lord wants us to "do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with God". Of ourselves we are not enough to answer for our sins, but when we "do justly" we keep the first two great commandments to love God and our fellow man (see Mark 12:30),  we come unto Christ and With Christ we are enough.

Elder Renlund talk about Christ teaching the Nephies about coming to Him with a broken heart and a contrite spirit (see 3 Nephi 12:19).

Brother Renlund talk about "joyfully repenting" and about how God loves mercy. I felt impressed that God extends that mercy to me and I need to "joyfully repent".

Elder Renlund told the story of Hillel the elder who was challenged by a student to explain the scriptures and torah while standing on one foot. Hillel answered the students chanllenge and while standing on one foot Hillel quoted from Deuteronomy 6:5, that we should "love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might". Then Hillel talk about not mistreating others and quoted from Leviticus 19:18 that we should "love thy neighbour as thyself" . I was impressed that we are to deal lovingly with one another. I believe this especially applies within our family. I believe we have an obligation as children to understand the gospel so we can share that with our parents and be more effective in communicating with them by the power of the Spirit.

Brother Renlund told about a doctor who gave an assignment to a young doctor to take care of a man who had made himself sick through alcoholism. When the young doctor complained that this was a difficult task for someone who had made themselves sick. The senior doctor said that the young doctor was there to heal and not to judge and that if she couldn't understand that she need to go somewhere else.

Elder Renlund talked about how Jesus cared for the people who others didn't want to care for, like sinners and publicans. People that offended the Pharisees and Sadducees of His day. He said that Christ was offended by their judging of others and that we should not judge anyone because of their race, sexual orientation, etc.

We should ask "I'm I doing enough?" and should act and not be paralyzed by fear. We are able to assess our own progress.

He then talk about the great blessings and ended by saying, "Don't you love it?".

I do love it and am very grateful for Elder Renlund's words.

Below is the video I created for the talk.






Thursday, August 6, 2020

Temples Through Time


Wonderful video, especially since I can't go to the temple at this time. I enjoyed the comments from Dr. Barker, a Methodist minister.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Personal Log: Wednesday, April 15, 2020


What Sister Nelson asked the wives of the General Authorities to do amid COVID-19

I am so grateful for Church New sharing this letter. It is my focus that is critical. Am I looking to God and His Son and hoping in Them or am I focused solely on the problem? God has the solution to the problems and ills of this world and to my personal struggles and problems. 



Monday, April 6, 2020

Hidden Miracles: Life After Sandy Hook Tragedy


Emille Parker

Emille, the little girl above, died in the Sandy Hook elementary shooting over 11 years ago. Below is a video created by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe her parents are members of the Church.


Hidden Miracles: Life After Sandy Hook Tragedy

Emille Parker's  mom

"A miracle is not a life without pain, a miracle is learning to deal with the pain and finding the happiness with the pain."

Elder Donald L. Hallstrom

"While it is good to pray for and work for physical protection and healing during our mortal existence, our supreme focus should be on the spiritual miracles that are available to all of God's children. No matter our ethnicity, no matter our nationality, no matter what we have done if we repent, no matter what may have been done to us—all of us have equal access to these miracles. We are living a miracle, and further miracles lie ahead."

por el élder Donald L. Hallstrom
De los Setenta

"Nuestra atención suprema debe centrarse en los milagros espirituales que están al alcance de todos los hijos de Dios."

"Aunque es bueno orar y trabajar por la protección física y la sanación durante nuestra existencia mortal, nuestra atención suprema debe centrarse en los milagros espirituales que están al alcance de todos los hijos de Dios. Sin importar nuestra identidad étnica, sin importar nuestra nacionalidad, a pesar de lo que hayamos hecho si nos arrepentimos, sin tener en cuenta lo que se nos haya hecho, a todos se nos concede el mismo derecho a esos milagros. Estamos viviendo un milagro, y tenemos más milagros por delante."

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Pillar of Light

Listened to this song this morning. It moved me to tears.




To me this song captures some much of the simple truths what happened because of this vision.

This bring such joy to my heart, what a blessing. The blessing that flow from this vision reminds me of the what Christ said of Abraham, "...Abraham rejoiced to my day; and he saw it, and was glad."  (John 8:56).

I live in the day when the Gospel restore and we are preparing again for the coming of Christ. Like Abraham "[I rejoice] to see [this] day ... and [am] glad" see John 8:56.

President Nelson Hopeful Message



His Message of Hope and Comfort message.

Some quotes from this message:

“My dear friends, our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ know us, love us, and are watching over us. Of that we can be certain,”

“These unique challenges will pass in due time. I remain optimistic for the future. I know the great and marvelous blessings that God has in store for those who love Him and serve Him. I see evidence of His hand in this holy work in so many ways.”

“So, during these uncertain times, be comforted by this promise from the Savior. He said, ‘I the Lord am bound when ye do what I say.’ I promise you that joy is always within the reach of everyone who will hear Him and obey His laws.”

“Temporary changes in our normal routine may allow additional time to experience how precious home-centered gospel study can be,” he said, suggesting the use of the Book of Mormon Videos and other technology to study the gospel.


“We are all looking forward to general conference,” he said. “Then we will focus on the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ in its fullness. That gospel provides certain hope and help to a troubled world.”
He ended his message by saying, “I love you. I pray for you. And I promise that you will receive comfort and peace as you continue to hear Him.”

Sunday, March 15, 2020

A Lesson for Maleah


Your Great Adventure by Dieter F. Uchtdorf 







"Of Hobbits"

... {He talks about how Bilbo, the Hobbit, starts his journey}

"Your Adventure"

"Perhaps one of the reasons this story resonates with so many is because it is our story too.

"Long, long ago, even before we were born, in an age dimmed by time and clouded from memory, we too were invited to embark on an adventure. It was proposed by God, our Heavenly Father. Accepting this adventure would mean leaving the comfort and security of His immediate presence. It would mean coming to earth for a journey filled with unknown danger and trail.

"We knew it would not be easy."

"... we knew we would make many mistakes along the way. But we also had a promise: that because of the great sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we could be cleansed ..."

...

"The Call to Adventure"

"And yet, mortal life has a way of distracting us, doesn't it? We tend to lose sight of our great quest, preferring comfort and ease over growth and progress.

"... The Savior invites us, each day, to set aside our comforts and securities and join Him on the journey of discipleship."

"There are many bends in this road. There are hills, valleys, and detours. There may even be metaphorical spiders, trolls, and even a dragon or two. But if you stay on the path and trust in God, you will eventually find the way to your glorious destiny and back to your heavenly home.

"So how do you begin?

"It's quite simple.

"Incline Your Heart to God"

"First, you need to choose to incline your heart to God. Strive each day to find Him. Learn to love Him. And then let that love inspire you to learn, understand, and follow His teachings and learn to keep God's commandments. ...

"If you hesitate in the adventure because you doubt your ability, remember that discipleship is not about doing things perfectly; it's about doing things intentionally. It is your choices that show what you truly are, far more than your abilities.

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"... All God ask is that you consciously keep striving.

"Reach Out in Love to Others"

"... the only way for you to progress in your gospel adventure is to help others progress as well.

"To help others is the path of discipleship. Faith, hope, love, compassion, and service refine us as disciples.

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"True disciples of Jesus Christ love God and His children without expectation of something in return. ...

"Share Your Story"

"The third thing we strive to master in this journey is to take upon ourselves the name of Jesus Christ and not be ashamed of being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ.

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"We love and respect all of God's children, regardless of their position in life, regardless of their race or religion, regardless of their life's decisions.

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"... We are not perfect. We trust God and seek to keep His Commandments.

"When Should I Start?"

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"... today is the day to follow God's Son and our Savior on His path of service and discipleship.

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"To those of us already walking that path, take courage, exercise compassion, have confidence, and continue!

"To those who have left the path, please come back, join again with us, make us stronger."

"Come, Join with Us!"

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"Come and see what this marvelous, wondrous, and adventurous journey is all about.

"Along the way you will discover yourself.

"You will discover meaning.

"You will discover God.

"You will discover the most adventurous and glorious journey of your life.

"Of this I testify in the name of our Redeemer and Savior, Jesus Christ, amen.