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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Faith #2

2. Discover the principles of faith taught by the mothers of Helaman’s stripling warriors. Read Alma 56:45–48 and 57:21. Review what “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” (see page 101) says about a mother’s role. With a mother, grandmother, or leader, discuss the qualities a woman needs in order to teach children to have faith and to base their decisions on gospel truths. How can these principles help you in your life today and help you prepare to be a faithful woman, wife, and mother? Record your thoughts and feelings in your journal.

September 26, 2010

~ Principles of faith taught by the Mothers of the Stripling Warriors (Alma 56:45-48 & 57:21) ~
* God is with us and will not let us fall
* If they did not doubt, God would deliver them
* Exact obedience
* They received that for which they had faith

~ Mothers' role in the Family Proclamation ~
* To have children within the bonds of marriage
* To love and care for husband and children
* To rear children in love and righteousness
* To provide for children's physical and spiritual needs
* To teach them to love and serve one another, observe the commandments of God and the laws of the land
* In the home, foster and teach and encourage faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, work, compassion, and wholesome recreational activities
* To nurture children

~ What qualities does a women need to teach children faith and help them base their decisions on gospel truths? How can this help prepare me to be a faithful woman, wife, and mother? ~
* A daughter of God needs to believe and know that she is a daughter of God. She must pray daily and know that her prayers will be answered. She must do what she has been taught and know that obedience will bring blessings. And she must show gratitude to the Lord for all that she has been given.
* Right now I feel I am facing a lot of trials and I just want them to end. But as I hang on to my testimony, as I continue to pray for relief and answers, as I continue to read the scriptures, I will have the strength and courage - like the Stripling Warriors - to face these challenges head on. And there will come a day when I will look back and see how this faithful perseverance grew my faith and testimony. Then I will pass that on to my children and teach them that the blessings will come as we are obedient with exactness to the commandments of God, always remembering that we are His children and He loves us.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Knowledge #1

1. Learn about the importance of gaining knowledge by reading Proverbs 1:5, 4:7; 2 Nephi 28:30; and Doctrine and Covenants 88:78-80, 118; 90:15; 130:18-19; 131:6. Think about why you need to gain knowledge and understanding about how to apply gospel principles to your present and future home and family life. Write in your journal what you have learned about knowledge, and discuss it with a family member or Young Women leader.

September 19, 2010
* Proverbs 4:7 - wisdom and understanding are the principal things to acquire
* Proverbs 1:5 - wise people seek more knowledge and then heed it -- Like seeking gospel knowledge and then keeping those commandments.
* 2 Nephi 28:30 - the Lord gives us knowledge and then gives us more as we keep the commandments
* D&C 88:78-80 - as we teach others what we have learned our knowledge and understanding expands, in gospel learning and secular; v. 118 - learning takes faith
* D&C 90:15 - seek to learn from all things good
* D&C 130:18-19 - the knowledge we gain in this life goes on with us
* D&C 131:6 - we must have knowledge to be saved

I think sometimes we forget how important it is to be constantly learning -- I sure do. I think I am finished with school and I have learned enough but according to the scriptures I must always be seeking knowledge and understanding -- and not just about the gospel but the good things of the world as well. But, there are things I had to learn in school that hold no interest to me, then or now. I don't think I necessarily have to have such a broad range of learning now but instead can really focus on my interests: cooking, home arts, families, marriages, piano, etc. It is important to just be learning in whatever avenues I can. Of course, always keeping the gospel at the center of that learning!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Book of Mormon ~ 3 Nephi 9:13

September 16, 2010: As the people of Nephi wait in darkness, Christ speaks unto them and says "return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you."

This has struck me today. The word 'heal' probably has a few different meanings in this context -- healing from sin, from harm and injury, from sorrow, etc. I would bet that at any given moment in my life I have needed some kind of healing; even now I need it. How wonderful it is that Christ offers all kinds of healing through the power of the atonement. I pray I can have faith sufficient to be healed and to accept the will of the Lord.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Book of Mormon ~ Helaman 14:30

September 4, 2010: Listen to this concise definition of agency: "God hath given unto you knowledge and he hath made you free." Heavenly Father has blessed us to know good and evil, to have knowledge. We must then make the decision to choose what we know to be good. But we are free to choose. That is the blessing of agency.

Book of Mormon ~ Helaman 13:38

September 4, 2010: Samuel the Lamanite tells the Nephites, "Ye have procrastinated the day of your salvation until it is everlastingly too late, and your destruction is made sure." How terrifying. Can you imagine how horrible it would be to hear that? This is why the Lord tells us not to procrastinate the day of our repentance. For myself, I want something far better 'made sure.' I pray that I will be obedient and offer up a broken heart and a contrite spirit so that my calling and election will be made sure. That is the announcement I long to hear one day.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Divine Nature #1

1. What are some of the divine qualities of a daughter of God? Read “The Family: A Proclamation to the World;” 2 Peter 1; Alma 7:23–24; and Doctrine and Covenants 121:45. In your own words, list the divine qualities discussed in your reading. Think about how you can discover and develop each of these qualities. Record your ideas in your journal.

August 5, 2010

~ The divine qualities of a daughter of God ~
* Family Proclamation ~ we are created in the image of God, we are daughters of heavenly parents, we are loved by our heavenly parents, we have a divine nature and destiny, we can have an eternal family and return to God's presence, we have the responsibility and potential to become a mother to teach and nurture our children, we have the potential to be married eternally
* 2 Peter 1 ~ our divine qualities include a precious faith, grace, peace, all things pertaining unto life and godliness, exceeding great and precious promises, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, charity
* Alma 7:23-24 ~ humility, submissiveness, gentleness, easy to be entreated, patience, long-suffering, temperance, diligence in keeping the commandments, ask for what you need, give thanks for what you receive, faith, hope, charity, good works
* D&C 121:45 ~ charity, virtue, confidence in God's presence


~ How can you discover and develop each of these qualities? ~
Truly, we daughters of God have been given many divine qualities but it is up to us to develop them, to put them in to practice, to learn how to use them to bless our lives and the lives of others. As we are obedient, choose good friends, pray, read the scriptures, attend church, set worthy goals, and strive to always have the companionship of the Holy Ghost, we will develop and grow in the divine qualities we have been given. Because doing what is right brings us closer to God and helps us be more like Him. It isn't difficult to stay on the path of righteousness but it does take effort. Just know that it will all be worth it. As I do what is right and become more like the Savior Jesus Christ I more fully prepare myself for eternal life - which is the greatest of all the gifts of God.

Book of Mormon ~ Alma 53

August 5, 2010: I think there is probably a lot of the Stripling Warrior story that we don't hear about. Their fathers are prepared to battle when they step up and offer to go instead. Despite the covenant not to war that their fathers have made, I cannot imagine their fathers immediately accepted the offer. These were their beloved sons. How could they send them off to war. They know all too well the dangers of war and knew that there were many sons who they probably wouldn't see again. In the end, the persuasion of the sons won out and they left to fight with Helaman.

Certainly, the Lord spared the life of each Stripling Warrior because of their great faith. But I think it was also because of the faith and sacrifice of their parents. They had already lost so much and yet remained true to the gospel. No doubt Heavenly Father had great mercy on them and allowed each of those valiant young men to return home. I love the application of this beautiful story and pray that I can raise my own children to believe as they did so that my family will have equal protection and be able to live together forever.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Good Works #1

1. Learn why service is a fundamental principle of the gospel. Read Matthew 5:13–16; 25:34–40; Galatians 6:9–10; James 1:22–27; Mosiah 2:17; 4:26; and 3 Nephi 13:1–4. Others often give service you may not notice, such as preparing meals, reading to or listening to younger children, repairing clothing, or helping a brother or sister. For two weeks record in your journal the quiet acts of service your family members and others perform. Acknowledge their service in some meaningful way.

June 24, 2010: These scriptures all say, in a nutshell, that we have to be serving others according to our means. Service is the only way we will receive an inheritance in the Kingdom of God.

~ Quiet acts of service others perform ~
* Dave did dishes, helped with dinner, took out the garbage, washed my car, watered the garden
* Mom threw a holiday party for our family, gave me prizes for an activity, took me to a play and out to dinner, let us invite ourselves for Sunday dinner
* Maureen registered our new car, threw a holiday party for the family, brought Dave lunch
* The missionaries take on my work assignments so I can spend time with my family and calling
* People hold doors and elevators open for me
* Sabrina invited us for dinner
* My Young Women Presidency helped with activies and taught Sunday lessons

~ Acknowledge their service ~
* I gave Dave a shoulder massage
* I helped Mom with a project in the yard and helped fix dinner to take to the neighbors


July 21, 2010: I know this list is anything but comprehensive. People around us are serving in all sorts of ways; sometimes we notice their acts and sometimes we don't. I am grateful for those who do serve me and I am grateful for the opportunities I have to give back to them. Serving makes us happy because it invites the Spirit. I pray that I can be of more service to others and be quick to recognize the service they provide me.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Book of Mormon - Alma 43:48

July 20, 2010: "And Moroni ... sent forth and inspired their hearts with these thoughts - ... of their lands, their liberty, yea, their freedom from bondage."

This scripture has an almost direct correlation to a letter George Washington sent to inspire his men in the Revolutionary War. Though I can't quote or reference it, I know it is very similar. To me, this similar message of inspiration from both Moroni and George Washington, is another indication that the Lord had a hand in establishing this land. Also, it give even myself courage to carry on amid the battles of my day. The Lord does love us and want us to prevail.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Book of Mormon - Alma 38:2

July 13, 2010: It has just occured to me that this short chapter where Alma speaks to his son Shiblon is for the general population of the Church. Helaman's long chapters are for modern-day leaders of the Church. Corianton's are for those who stray. But Shiblon is for us who stay faithful throughout our lives. Shiblon is the brother of the Prodigal Son.

In verse 2 Alma praises Shiblon for being faithful in his youth and counsels him to remain faithful and endure to the end. What a necessary lesson for all of us. The older I get the more I understand that the fact that I graduated from seminary and institute and served a mission does not guarantee anything. This gospel takes work - takes endurance to the end. I pray that I can follow Alma's advice to Shiblon and keep the commandments, keep repenting, keep doing that I may enter the Kingdom of God at that last day.