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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

"I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands"

Can a woman forget her sucking child, 
that she should not have compassion 
on the son of her womb? 
yea, they may forget, 
yet will I not forget thee.
Behold, I have graven thee 
upon the palms of my hands; 
thy walls are continually before me.


Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Against Such there is no Law

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But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. (Galations 5:22-23)
What does "against such there is no law" mean?

Dennis E. Simmons wrote "the Spirit can penetrate anything. No law can be passed which will preclude the Spirit from doing His work with an obedient follower of Christ." ("His Peace", GC, Apr 1997)

This makes sense to me.

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"that which is of God inviteth and enticeth to do good continually" (Moroni 7:13) Also, the Holy Spirit continually invites and entices us to good.

I like the analogy of the Holy Spirit as the light that comes from the sun. The light is always shining down on the earth. We may obscure it with clouds of doubt or sin. That does not mean it has stopped shining.


(https://youtu.be/8-vXpnKMtUE)

Monday, July 17, 2017

Changed for Good

I am feeling so grateful for so many people in my life. I have been changed towards Good. Towards God.

I have also  been changed forever. Thanks for both.

https://youtu.be/uzrGFQysfYU

“a saint is a sinner who keeps on trying”

“a saint is a sinner who keeps on trying”
I relate to this. Thanks for sharing Arlena Marie Strode

https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2015/04/latter-day-saints-keep-on-trying.html?lang=eng

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Three things that are necessary

Let us here observe, that three things are necessary, in order that any rational and intelligent being may exercise faith in God unto life and salvation.
3 First, The idea that he actually exists.
4 Secondly, A correct idea of his character, perfections and attributes.
5 Thirdly, An actual knowledge that the course of life which he is pursuing, is according to his will.
Lectures on Faith
http://lecturesonfaith.com/3/

"Her choice made all other choices possible."

This makes sense to me as a definition of beguiled

While I am unclear on the meaning of the word beguiled, I have been led to the meaning defined in the OP as I have watched and pondered the current films in the temple. Whether or not Eve knew what she was doing in eating the fruit. Her doing so allowed for the existence of us all in mortality and our agency here.

http://www.womeninthescriptures.com/2013/08/what-does-it-mean-that-eve-was-beguiled.html

Tempered Loyalties

This is a great article. There is a balance between loyalty to the church organization by repeating the official teaching and loyalty by sharing our view of how it is off course from what we perceive as different from what Jesus would do. Both are valuable. Both need to be tempered.


http://www.ldsliving.com/One-Analogy-Those-Who-Aren-t-Struggling-in-the-Church-Right-Now-Need-to-Understand/s/85869?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=social_button

Monday, July 03, 2017

Television Interview of Dieter F. Uctdorf Circa 1987

From a FB post from Dieter F. Uctdorf, 27 Jun 2017


I recently came across a television interview that I filmed 30 years ago around the time of the dedication of the Frankfurt Germany Temple. As you can see, I was a much younger man then. In addition to serving as the chair of the temple committee, I also was a stake president and chief pilot of Lufthansa. It was a very busy time indeed. 
As I drove from the temple open house to the television station, I prayed in my heart that I would be able to appropriately and effectively share my thoughts about my faith and why the temple is so important to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 
As I arrived, I was told that the interview would be only 2–3 minutes. However, when the breaking news that the station thought was going to happen didn’t materialize, they ended up extending my interview to nine minutes. 
Because the interviewer didn’t expect such a long interview, we reached a point in our discussion in which the interviewer no longer had any prepared questions to ask. This allowed for us to discuss topics which wouldn’t have come up otherwise. We even spoke about how members of the Church dress (on account of my fashionable-at-the-time white socks and skinny tie). 
But as I go back and watch this interview, the thing that strikes me most is that even now—30 years later—the questions and answers we spoke about then are very timely today. 
I would invite you to watch (we have added subtitles) and think about how this discussion from 30 years ago still can apply to you today.

Sunday, July 02, 2017

"The Missionary Speech of All Time"


Update 2018-03-02 From "Elder Holland releases statement regarding missionary story" We can all do well with caution.
Editor's Note: In his remarks during the 2017 Seminar for New Mission Presidents, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shared a missionary account, which was published by the Church News under the headline: “Elder Holland shares 'the missionary speech of all time' at Seminar for New Mission Presidents.” The article was widely read and shared. On July 31, Elder Holland released the following statement regarding the account:  
"A few weeks ago when speaking to new mission presidents at the Missionary Training Center, I shared a story about two brothers, just as I heard it from individuals who knew the family and had heard it recounted by a family member. Within a few days, my office was contacted by the family, who expressed concern that some elements of that account were not accurate due to embellishing by a family member. 
“There are inspiring and important missionary lessons in this story. The older brother did indeed leave his home and his family and for many years pursued the lifestyle I described in my talk. During these years his parents lovingly tried to maintain contact, prayed faithfully for him and even sent local leaders to seek after him. However, at the time his younger brother was called to serve as a missionary, the older brother had already returned to Idaho. With the help of missionaries there, he started the difficult and courageous process of changing his life. In time, he would return to full activity and be sealed in the temple, and he would also have a son who would serve a mission. 
“As a courtesy to me the family contacted my office, wanting me to be aware of the inaccurate parts of the story and offering their help in avoiding any perpetuation of those elements in the account I heard. I am deeply touched by their humility and courage in doing so, and as an equal courtesy to them, I am withdrawing the story completely and request that it not be shared further."


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This has a great story about how the spirit can direct us in the work of the Lord. From "Elder Holland shares 'the missionary speech of all time' at Seminar for New Mission Presidents", R. Scott Lloyd, Deseret News, 30 Jun 2017.

Elder Holland closed by relating a story — being careful to protect the privacy and anonymity of the participants — of a young man from southern Idaho. One night the young man stormed out of the house and set off to join an infamous motorcycle gang. He succeeded in that resolve and for 20 years became immersed in a culture “of temptations yielded to and degradations explored,” never contacting his parents, who feared that he was dead. 
Eventually ending up in Southern California, he one day was sitting on the porch of a rented home when he saw two LDS missionaries making their way up the street. 
“With a rush of memory and guilt, regret and rage, he despised the very sight of them,” Elder Holland recounted. “But he was safe, because he kept all visitors at bay by employing two Doberman Pinschers who viciously charged the gate every moment that anyone came near.” 
The dogs startled the missionaries as they passed by and continued on, “our man on the porch laughing at the lovely little drama he had just witnessed, wishing only that the gate hadn’t restrained his two dogs.” 
Then, the two elders stopped, looked at each other, conversed a little, “likely said a silent prayer,” then turned around and approached the gate. 
“The Dobermans on cue charged the gate again, hit it, snarling, frothing, and then stopped in their tracks,” Elder Holland said. “They looked at the missionaries, dropped their heads, ambled back to the front steps and lay down.” 
The man on the porch was speechless as they missionaries opened the gate, walked up the path and greeted him. 
“One of the elders said, ‘Are you from this part of California?’ 
“The man said, ‘No. If you want to know, I’m from Pocatello, Idaho.’ 
“There was a pause. ‘That’s interesting,’ the elder said. ‘Do you know the [such-and-such] family in Pocatello?’ 
“With a stunned look, our biker paused, and then, in very measured words, said, ‘Yeah, I know them. They are my parents.’ 
“ ‘Well, they’re my parents too,’ the missionary said. ‘God has sent me to invite you to come home.’ ” 
The younger brother had been born after the older boy had left home. The elder brother did not even know of him. 
“Mom and Dad have been praying for you every morning and night for 20 years,” the younger brother said. “They were not sure you were alive, but they knew if you were, that someday you would come back to us.” 
The wayward son invited the two in, and they talked for the rest of the day and some of the night. He did return home, returned to Church activity and, in March 2015, was married and sealed in the Boise Idaho Temple. 
Commenting on the account, Elder Holland said, “This is a story of the role of Almighty God, the Savior of the World, and the Holy Ghost involved in the work of the ministry to which we’ve been called. 
“The Holy Ghost prompted those parents to keep praying, to keep believing, to keep trusting. … The Holy Ghost inspired that rebellious boy to come to himself like the prodigal he was and to head for California. … The Holy Ghost influenced that younger son to serve a mission and be willing to accept a call to Southern California. … The Holy Ghost inspired one of my brethren in the Twelve, who was on the assignment desk that Friday, to trust his impression and assign that young man for service not a great distance from his native-born state. The Holy Ghost inspired that mission president to assign that young missionary to that district and that member unit. The Holy Ghost led those missionaries to that street, that day, that hour, with big brother sitting on the porch waiting, and, with Doberman Pinschers notwithstanding, the Holy Ghost prompted those to elders to stop, talk and in spite of their fear, to go back and present their message. … 
“And, through the elders, the Holy Ghost taught repentance and brought true conversion to one coming back into the fold.” 
Elder Holland said the young elder, without realizing it, gave the missionary speech of all time, when he said to his brother, “God has sent me here to invite you to come home.” 
“We are sent by God to invite His children home,” Elder Holland concluded. “We do that through the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, the Spirit of Truth, on the strength of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Welcome to the divine companionship.”

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