Thursday, November 18, 2010
"Thou shalt thank the Lord in all things."
I can’t help but think of President Monson’s talk in October General Conference on Having an Attitude of Gratitude. We must show our appreciation to Father in Heaven for all of our many blessings. I know that I am overwhelmed when I think of all the ways I have been blessed. I know I don’t thank Him enough for all that I have. President Monson said:
“My brothers and sisters, do we remember to give thanks for the blessings we receive? Sincerely giving thanks not only helps us recognize our blessings, but it also unlocks the doors of heaven and helps us feel God’s love.
My beloved friend President Gordon B. Hinckley said, “When you walk with gratitude, you do not walk with arrogance and conceit and egotism, you walk with a spirit of thanksgiving that is becoming to you and will bless your lives.”
"Thou shalt love they neighbor as thyself"
I think it’s important to remember that God loves all of his children. Even if we have a hard time with someone, we can learn to love them by serving them. We must remember that none of us are perfect and try to be understanding of other’s situations and struggles. Robert J. Whetten of the Seventy said in a 2005 General Conference talk:
“Conversion means consecrating your life to caring for and serving others who need your help and sharing your gifts and blessings. The Lord didn’t say, “Tend my sheep when it is convenient; watch my sheep when you aren’t busy.” He said, “Feed my sheep and my lambs; help them survive this world; keep them close to you. Lead them to safety—the safety of righteous choices that will prepare them for eternal life.” Every unselfish act of kindness and service increases your spirituality. God would use you to bless others. Your continued spiritual growth and eternal progress are very much wrapped up in your relationships—in how you treat others. Do you indeed love others and become a blessing in their lives? Isn’t the measure of the level of your conversion how you treat others? The person who does only those things in the Church that concern himself alone will never reach the goal of perfection. Service to others is what the gospel and exalted life are all about.
"Give ear to my word, and learn of me what I will concerning you"
I think it’s important for us to know and understand the word of God. How can we do what he expects of us if we don’t know what that is? We must learn this by studying the scriptures and listening to our modern day prophet and apostles. Most importantly, we must act on what it is he wants us to do. In General Conference a couple weeks ago, Kevin R. Duncan of the Seventy said:
“What the prophets teach may to some seem outdated, unpopular, or even impossible. But God is a God of order and has established a system whereby we may know His will. “Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.”6 At the opening of this, the dispensation of the fulness of times, the Lord reaffirmed that He would communicate with us through His prophets. He stated, “My word … shall all be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same.”
Trusting in and following the prophets is more than a blessing and a privilege. President Ezra Taft Benson declared that “our [very] salvation hangs on” following the prophet.”
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I think it’s important for us to be prepared to do whatever our leaders ask of us. Right now the prophet is asking us to build
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Knowing God
"A few years ago on our television set we had a set of rabbit ears for an antenna, and the pictures and messages were not clear. They were foggy and there was what they call “snow” on the set. Often we were unable to understand the message. UAdd a Note You cannot pick up the celestial message, the bread of life, the word of God, with rabbit ears on your human mind, your human body; the message will not be clear. You need your antenna high, well placed, and turned toward the divine message. You need to keep the mind clear and focused on the heavenly message. It takes time to plan and install in the human heart and mind an antenna to pick up spiritual revelation and inspiration from God. You must be in tune. If you’re out of tune, you’re out of harmony, and static and wrong impressions come from satanic and worldly sources."
I love this. If we are to understand what God wants for us or wants us to do, we must stay focused and seek for Heavenly guidance. Since I am in the middle of trying to raise my children to have a desire to things that are righteous and good, I am constantly in need of help. I love what he said about families and raising our children. Brother Brockbank said, "The home and family is the place where knowledge of God and to know God should be taught, and the place where a loving God should be exemplified and taught to the children. UAdd a Note
Parents, children should be taught in the home to know and to love God and to choose his doctrines and his commandments, and not to be misled or deceived by the doctrines of men or the doctrines of devils. They should be taught in the home their relationship to God and how to pray to him. Children should know that they are in the image and likeness of God, that they have godlike attributes and divine potential, that they are literally and truly children of God, with godlike capacities. UAdd a Note
They should be taught in the home that Jesus Christ is the proper way, the truth and the great example to follow in this life. UAdd a Note
They should be taught that the scriptures contain God’s way of life, his plan of salvation, and each child should have his own set of scriptures, if capable of reading and understanding, so that he can have them by his bedside and have access to them whenever he feels he would like to know more of his Heavenly Father’s plan of life and way of life. UAdd a Note
It is not possible to choose God’s way of life and to know God unless we know his program. If we only know the ways of men and the ways of the devil, then we will choose those ways. Jesus Christ commanded that we search the scriptures, that we know the truth, and that the truth would make us free. We find the Lord’s truths in the holy scriptures, and there is no knowledge on the face of this earth greater than knowledge that has been given to us by our Heavenly Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. UAdd a Note
Parents, is there love and respect for God in your home? The poet said: “There is beauty all around/When there’s love at home.” (Hymns, no. 169.) UAdd a Note
Parents, do you know God the Eternal Father in your home? Do you pray to a living God? Do you pray to a God that you know, and do you know your relationship to him? UAdd a Note
Parents, be careful that you do not permit the devil to come into your home. When the devil enters, he brings disrespect for God, hatred, quarreling, criticism, contention, divorce, and evil. When you know God and have respect for his plan, then there is peace and happiness in your home. UAdd a Note
Are there virtue and purity in your family life? Is the Lord’s hallowed Sabbath day kept sacred in your home and among your family?"
I continue to learn more of God and understand Him as I continue to need his help in my daily efforts to be a disciple of Christ and raise my children to do the same.