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
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.
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."
"Unusual times can bring unusual rewards."
"I pray that you will choose to lay hold upon the word of God as it is declared during this 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?"
"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.'"
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"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."
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"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.











