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"Come, rejoice, the King of glory speaks to earth again." It's a great blessing to have the gospel on the earth again. Some of the best ways to learn more about the gospel is by discussing it with other people. So I thought that with this blog we could do that. When you read something cool in the scriptures, or here an inspiring talk/quote, share what you have learned. No arguments though.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
"Because thou hast seen thy weakness thou shalt be made strong" (Ether 12:37)
"We should not be discouraged or depressed by our shortcomings. No one is without weakness. As part of the divine plan, we are tested to see whether we master weakness or let weakness master us. Proper diagnosis is essential to proper treatment. The Lord gave us this remarkable assurance: "Because thou hast seen thy weakness thou shalt be made strong" (Ether 12:37). But wishing for strength won't make us strong. It takes faith and work to shore up a weakened cord of integrity."
--Russell M. Nelson, "Integrity of Heart", Ensign, Aug. 1995, 19
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
"In the service of the Lord, It is not where you serve but How." David O McKay-
This is an email that was sent to my wonderful brother by one of his YM's Parents, It is a reminder that we can make a difference!!!! |
Brother Dickson, A couple of weeks ago Nathan told us something you said that had an impact on him and our family. You said we should treat everyone like they are having the worst day of their life. We had a whole family home evening on that. Thank you so much for being such an inspired teacher. It is so hard to get through to the teenage mind but you did!! :] Have a great week, Tammy McNaughton |
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Monday, May 24, 2010
“Be still and know that I am God.”
Recently while wrestling in my mind with a problem I thought to be of serious consequence I went to my knees in prayer. There came into my mind a feeling of peace and the words of the Lord, “Be still and know that I am God.” I turned to the scripture and read this reassuring statement spoken to the Prophet Joseph Smith 150 years ago: “Let your hearts be comforted concerning Zion; for all flesh is in mine hands; be still and know that I am God.” (D&C 101:16.)
God is weaving his tapestry according to his own grand design. All flesh is in his hands. It is not our prerogative to counsel him. It is our responsibility and our opportunity to be at peace in our minds and in our hearts, and to know that he is God, that this is his work, and that he will not permit it to fail.
We have no need to fear. We have no need to worry. We have no need to speculate. Our imperative need is to be found doing our duty individually in the callings which have come to us. And because, for the most part, the Latter-day Saints are walking in faith and working with conviction, the Church is consistently growing ever stronger.
Gordon B. Hinckley, “He Slumbers Not, nor Sleeps,” Ensign, May 1983, 5
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Our Mortal Path
almost surely miss the beautiful flower or cool stream provided by the
loving Father who outlined our journey. Each day can bring more joy
than sorrow when our mortal and spiritual eyes are open to God's
goodness. Joy in the gospel is not something that begins only in the
next life. It is our privilege now, this very day. We must never allow
our burdens to obscure our blessings. There will always be more
blessings than burdens--even if some days it doesn't seem so. Jesus
said, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it
more abundantly." Enjoy those blessings right now. They are yours and
always will be."
— Jeffrey R. Holland
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Happily Ever After
The Gospel Is the Way to Happily Ever After
I understand that, at times, some may wonder why they attend Church meetings or why it is so important to read the scriptures regularly or pray to our Heavenly Father daily. Here is my answer: You do these things because they are part of God’s path for you. And that path will take you to your “happily ever after” destination.
“Happily ever after” is not something found only in fairy tales. You can have it! It is available for you! But you must follow your Heavenly Father’s map.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Gratitude for our Mothers!

It's been a while since I've made a post and have thought a lot about my wonderful Mother and Grandmother's, Aunt's, Wife and Sister. I have thought about service they provide to others, my own Mother serving a lunch and dinner to an elderly couple for years, I think of the service of my wonderful Grandmothers and for their time spent with me being my friend. I think of my sister, taking food to people in her ward and strangers in general and her giving way. I also think of my wife and her service to us as a family and the children of our ward and all the silent meals that are taken to people who need help, I also think of the free hair cuts her and Dell provide to people who my struggle.
My mind is also taken to my Mother and Father for their selflessness, love and support both spiritually and financially. My heart has broken thinking of Grandma Loveless, her years of service to her children and others, and to see her in this condition is where the service needs to turn, and we need to show the same love that has been shown us. I am proud to say that we are who we are because of our parents, to my children and nieces and nephews and grandchildren and grandchildren to come. You are who your are because of your Mother's. Remember where you came from, and remember where you want to go. You are who you are because of them!
President Thomas S. Monson said:
Mother, who willingly made that personal journey into the valley of the shadow of death to give us mortal life, deserves our undying gratitude. One writer summed up our love for mother when he declared, “God could not be everywhere, and so He gave us mothers.”
While on the cruel cross of Calvary, suffering intense pain and anguish, Jesus “saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother!” 4 What a divine example of gratitude and love!
My own mother may not have read to me from the scriptures; rather, she taught me by her life and actions what the “Good Book” contains. Care for the poor, the sick, the needy were everyday dramas never to be forgotten.