Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Answers and Strength Do Come As We Study His Words

As I have been diligently striving to study the scriptures and/or the General Conference talks every morning, I have come to know that Heavenly Father really does speak to me through His words. Answers do come and knowledge is given before it is needed. I have been having discussions with friends where I have known exactly what to say from my morning studies. I am seeking knowledge myself and His words answer them.

Elder Randall K. Bennett's talk Your Next Step couldn't have been named more perfectly! I just want to write down the points that really stuck out to me from his talk.


  • When faith is exercised, faith increases.
3 Principles to Help Us Return To Our Heavenly Father

  1. We need to do what we did as children -- childlike humility and willingness to focus on our Father in Heaven and our Savior, we take steps toward Them, never giving up hope, even if we fall.
  2. Be willing to act with faith in Jesus Christ and take another step and we may be blessed with strength.
    • Strength is given to those who keep seeking and trying.
    • 2 Essential weekly signposts that mark our journey back to our HF are the perpetual covenant of the ordinance of the sacrament and our Sabbath day observance -- sign to the Lord that we love Him.
    • Blessings from these signposts -- Holy Spirit's influence improves, strengthens, teaches, and guide us.
    • Devoted Sabbath day observance brings the fullness of the earth to be ours.
    • Ordinances and covenants become our credentials for admission into God's presence.
  3. We must counter the natural man's tendency to procrastinate, to put off, or to give up.
    • Faith in Heavenly Father and in Jesus Christ is a principle of ACTION and POWER
    • If we are willing to act, we will be blessed with the strength to repent and with the strength to change.
    • We fail only if we fail to take another faithful step forward.
In this talk he prompts us to do a couple things.

  • Become as a little child - humble and meek. 
  • Willingly act in faith in Jesus Christ and take that next step! Don't wait! Take it now!
  • Be worthy of and use our temple recommends to serve regularly.
  • Partake of the sacrament weekly and observe the Sabbath Day
Has there been a thought, a decision or a prompting that you've been sitting on for a bit that needs attention? Have your procrastinated in studying it over and pondering on the right direction to go with that? Elder Bennett says that we should not wait to act upon it. We need to act now, even if it is only through faith and he promises us that the Lord with strengthen us through the Holy Spirit to continue to act and guide us in the right direction we need.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Holiness To The Lord

On all temples it has the writing "Holiness To The Lord".

Delbert L. Stapley said that "Holiness is religious principles put into action -- it is faith gone to work -- it is love coined into conduct -- devotion helping human suffering, and going up in intercession to the great source of all good." (Improvement Era, Dec. 1968, p. 55 or Conference Report, Oct. 1968, p. 29.)

Now reread that quote while thinking of the work we do inside the temple for not only ourselves but those that can't do it for themselves.  Pretty cool.  :-)

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Whisperings of the Spirit

Tonight we headed to church for my oldest child's Baptismal Interview with our Bishop.  It was special for him bc as our newly appointed bishop (as of Sunday) this was his FIRST baptismal interview that he has performed.  He told her that he wouldn't ever forget it and who he gave it to.

 
 
I felt prompted to drive next door to the temple to take a picture of KJ in front of the temple bc I wanted to remember tonight. It seemed the last 8 years flew by and...what?!  I have a daughter at the age of accountability already?
Something that I saw while we made a quick stop to see the temple grounds and take this picture tonight: I saw someone drive into the parking lot and park next to us. As we climbed intro the car and were buckling in, I looked over and the ...man was leaning up against his steering wheel with his chin...just staring at the temple. Then he closed his eyes and just remained there. I turned to look at the temple and it was just breathtaking with the sunset in the background. Definitely an amazing place to just go, to sit and pray to our Heavenly Father. I pray that man received an answer and peace to whatever was troubling him that made him drive all the way to the temple parking lot and talk to our Father in Heaven.
When I came home, I posted this above story on my FB profile. I then started having a convo with my niece's step mom about the temple. It is refreshing to see, feel, connect and talk about something that is so precious to me with someone else and feel it being reciprocated even though we are of different faiths. As we were talking, I plugged into my piano Pandora station and began studying in my Doctrine and Covenants class for my studying tonight. As I re-read my story, I began to remember more tidbit details about the man. His lips werent' moving but you could tell he was saying a heavy prayer in his heart. He looked tired, drained and so (I know, this word is kind of old but it's what came to mind) forlorn.
What would bring someone to the point to where you sought after the Spirit of the Lord, His peace at the footsteps of His temple? What situation or choices made this man hunger for the companionship of the Comforter? Reminds me of the lady that lady that touched Jesus' robes...if she could just touch his clothes, she knew He could heal her whole. It was as if this man could find the peace and assurance just by being that close to His temple where He dwells here on Earth. 
I love the feeling it brings thinking about it. What a humble, strong man that knows exactly who to turn to while in uncertain times. A man humble and strong enough to know when he needs to seek for assistance from someone mightier than he is. A humble and strong man who may not even know he is strengthening the testimony of strangers surrounding him just by his example. 
It was just a small moment in time. It all happened within a moment. But when you slow down and start to reflect on things beyond yourself, a funny thing happens; the Spirit begins to whisper to you and your mind can be enlightened with truth. Small things that begin to shine brighter in your mind as your testimony and understanding begin to expand line upon line and precept upon precept. It is like a creeping of the sun in the morning as layers of understanding unfold to you. Thoughts on how it unfolds is like the truth is literally sinking in deeper, you find a little bit of deeper understanding, the truth expands just a little in all directions. It touches your spirit so that you remember all the things about it as you continue to pass it on your daily path.
I had to write these feelings down. As I continue to ponder about that man at the temple parking lot, I see how much God has a hand in our lives. He is gracious, loving and full of compassion as He sends us little miracles and blessings to help lift us up. Through Him all things are possible bc He won't give us anything without giving us the tools to help us along the way to accomplish it. He embraces us with His love whenever we come before him on bended knee.
A thought that has been in my mind as of late is something I heard at an EFY class in my youth. I believe it was by Jon Bytheway where he said "Satan trembles when the weakest Saint is on his knees in prayer." How mind blowing is that? Can you imagine how much of an affect we can have on him if ALL of us were on bended knee? How comforting it is that we can have that amount of power over the Adversary when we are even at our weakest...OUR WEAKEST!
The Lord is good. The Lord is great. May we all be able to be answers to each other's prayers.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

General Relief Society Conference Notes

Between the 4 different talks, I found that the message given last night was that as sisters in Relief Society and daughters of God, we need to live faithfully and be steadfast and immovable.  As we do so we can likewise strengthen and uplift our other struggling sisters through service as we show the pure love of Christ towards them.  We must also be careful as not to judge those that we serve.  We must love them as Christ loves all.

1. [Sister Beck's Talk]

  • This meeting is a gift for those seeking His will and want to know how to align their will with his
  • Main Topic: How To Live Faithfully and To Be Strong
    • Remember who we are --> We are daughters of God
    • Stay watchful and prayerful -- Pray, read our scriptures -- Let us not be "silly women"
    • Understand the history of the Relief Society so that we may learn who we are, apply the history in our lives, and learn the ways to prepare and receive our covenants in the temple.
    • Our work as sisters is to further the salvation of our families
    • We shouldn't be spending our time or money on things that are of no worth
    • History helps us learn how to change, to be united
    • Knowing who we are removes doubt and fear by replacing it with hope and faith.
2. [Sister Allred's Talk]
  • Main Topic: What Helps You To Be Steadfast and Immovable?
    • Knowing that my Heavenly Father knows me, loves me and knows what I am feeling
    • Birthing and rearing children is our vital role -- to raise a family and bring salvation to them.
      • Jesus continually has our disappointments before Him upon his palms. He knows how to succur to our needs.
    • Prayer, Scripture Reading, Obedience, Service
      • Pray morning and night for protection [Invites Spirit into our lives]
      • Read the scriptures to find answers [Invites Spirit into our lives]
      • Obedience shows our commitment to our covenants and it brings blessings
      • Our service to others is to help them with their spirital and physical needs
        • Those who are strong need to help strengthen the weak
3. [Sister Thompson's Talk]
  • Main Topic: The Lord Has Aksed Us To Do What He Has Done Through Visiting Teaching: Serve Others with Love and Compassion
    • Blessings we give: show compassion, we are answers to their prayers
    • Blessings we receive: personal revelation, relief of our own burdens as we do service to others, increase in unity and love
    • We are the Lord's hands here on this earth
4. [President Monson's Talk]
  • Main Topic: What Do We See When We Look At Others? What Kind of Judgement Do We Pass?
    • Appearances can be deceiving. Don't judge on appearances
    • "If you judge people, you have no time to love them" (Mother Teresa)
    • Charity: tolerant of others, forgives, merciful, compassionate, patient
    • Charity is love in action -- the pure love of Christ
    • We should wear the mantle of Charity -- Charity Never Faileth
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Today the Relief Society lesson was on "Turning to the Lord" and "Forgiveness".  Some of the things we talked about corresponded with last night's message and also what I have reading in the scriptures this last week.  In 2 Nephi as Nephi and Jacob talk to the people, they emphasize that we must turn to the Lord, be thankful for what He has done for us and still praise Him during our trials.  We shouldn't murmur or complain but know that these trials our for our own good.  We can learn from them, grow character and spiritually progress as we live through them.  I felt like this message was reminding us to not dwell so much on the negative that is happening in our lives and that as we turn to the Lord when going through trials we can be uplifted by Him and our burdens lightened as we do what He has counseled us.  We can lose ourselves through service.  It is like an eternal round.  We suffer, we turn to the Lord, we are strengthened by Him, we now can serve and uplift others, then more trials come and we are then uplifted by those that are stronger.  Just as the Bible and the Book of Mormon have the Happiness/Corruption/Destruction/Repentance/Happiness cycle, we also have the cycle described above. 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day, Mom

I had the opportunity to give a talk today in Sacrament meeting for church. Both Randy and I spoke. He spoke on "Charity" and I spoke on "Qualities of my mother that I try to Emulate." My mother requested that she have a copy of my talk. I only had an outline so I'll try to write down exactly what I said. So here is your "Happy Mother's Day Letter." :-) Thank you, Mom, for being such a great example to me, and for giving me the skills and knowledge I have needed to help my family. Love you tons, Joycelyn.
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Brother Haymore gave me the topic of qualities of my mother that I try to emulate. Growing up we lived by the saying "It takes a village to raise a child." I had many influential women in my life that helped me find my moral compass and taught me the things I needed to live a righteous life. My grandma, great-grandma, aunts, the mothers of my friends, my YW leaders and my seminary teachers were among them. In Elder M. Russel Ballard's recent talk in General Conference, he said,

Throughout the history of the world, women have always been teachers of moral values. That instruction begins in the cradle and continues throughout the lives
of their children.

Most of all, it was my mother that influenced me the most. As I pondered this topic, I thought of many qualities about my mother, but here are a few that I want to focus on. My mother was a woman of unwavering faith, she gave a lifetime of service and generosity and she was always strengthening our family unity.

UNWAVERING FAITH

In raising our children, I feel that my mother and I have had somewhat of similar trials during this time. When we were still pretty young, our father became ill. A series of strokes left him unable to remember us and he had short term memory. Not only did my mom have to raise us kids, but she had to take care of our father as well. In the 5 years that we lived at Fort Polk, Randy was gone 1/3 of the time due to 3 deployments, 3 NCO schools, in-field training and some construction projects for his unit, leaving me to raise our young family. I feel that what sustained us through these situations that were placed before us was that of unwavering faith.

My mother always listened to the prophet's counsel. I remember that half of our basement was filled with food storage and my parents tried to set money aside for a rainy day. Once all of us kids were in school, my mother felt prompted to go back to work. Dad was only a few years away from retiring, so it wasn't needed. But after prayerful consideration, they decided that this was a wise choice to make. A few years after she started working is when Dad first became ill. Along with that came the hospital bills. Because my parents had listened to the Spirit, our family was prepared to take on this challenge. My mother's income was able to help us pay those bills, we were able to sell our house and move into a smaller home closer to family.

One of the things I remember about mom working is how no matter how tired she was after working a graveyard shift Saturday night, she always got my dad dressed and took us to church. We would get onto her about going back home bc she would just fall asleep during sacrament meeting. Her reply was that our family needed to be here at church. This is where we belonged on Sunday.

During our last deployment of 15 months, there were many Sundays where I felt it would just be easier to stay home with the kids than to go to church. We could just relax at home. As I would lay in bed on Sunday mornings, I always could here my mom saying that our family needed to be at church and that was where we belonged on Sundays. So I would get myself out of bed, get my children ready and we would go to church. The blessings that came from going to church was that every time I did go on those Sundays, even when I really didn't want to be there or felt I didn't have the strength to go, the messages that were given were exactly what I needed to hear to buoy me up for a little bit longer. In 1 Chronicles 20:28 it says,
And David said to Solomon his son, Be Strong and of good courage, and do it: fear not, nor be dismayed: for the Lord God, even my God, will be with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee, until thou hast finished all the work for the service of the house of the Lord.

LIFETIME OF SERVICE AND GENEROSITY

Usually the best way to ease your stresses is to lose yourself in service to others. That is what my mother tried to do. My mother became a caretaker for Dad when he was ill. A few months after he passed away, her parents became ill and came to live with us. My mother took care of her mom for 9 months until she succombed to her bone marrow cancer. And then she took care of her dad for another 5 years as he suffered the same health problems as my father had. During this time, my two brothers went to serve missions. Through prayerful decision, my mom accepted the calling as a counselor in the Stake Young Women's Presidency. I remembered that we always, without fail, fed the missionaries every month. Some people would tell her, "You work full time, you are trying to raise your kids, take care of your parents, you have two sons on missions...we should be bringing you meals." Yet my mother's response to them was that if she could do this one service for the missionaries and meet this one need, she knew that the Lord would bless my brothers and that the members of the church in Japan and Brazil would take care of their needs while serving their missions.

During this last deployment, Randy was gone for 15 months. I tried to do what my mother had and involved myself in many ways to serve others. I tried to magnify my callings and attend and be involved in the Enrichment meetings. The thing that took up most of my time was volunteering with my husband's unit Family Readiness Group. This group is for the spouses and family members of the soldiers where we can find out information and have activities to help the family members. If they had a committee, I was involved. I was on the welcoming committee, the activities committee, the fundraising committee and I also became a point of contact for my husband's platoon of soldiers. In Mosiah 2:17 it states,
And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow bings ye are only in the service of your God.

STRENGTHENING THE FAMILY UNITY

As kids at home, in college or as adults getting married and starting our own family, Mom was always trying to keep us close together. She knew that if we didn't try to keep the family strong, that we could fall apart during the challenges we faced as a young family. She is always telling us that we need to not hold grudges, to forgive each other, to nurture our relationships because family is all we have. And that these relationships will be our treasures stored up in heaven. In the Proclamation to the Family it says,

Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.

With Randy deploying, I tried very hard to keep him involved in our daily family activities. When he left on his first deployment back in 2005, I started a family blog. I take a lot of pictures and video clips of any firsts that our children may take so he could see them as well. Another thing we would do is have internet dates. I would burn movies or certain seasons of a tv show and mail it to him. Then whenever he wasn't on a convoy or mission, we would press play at the same time and have a running commentary on a messenger during the show. The biggest blessing we had from technology was when Connor was born. I was 8 months pregnant when he left and only had a few weeks left. A couple weeks later is when I had Connor. Randy was able to get internet in his room. I did most of my labor at home, webcamming and chatting on messeger with him. We could see each other and he would give me words of encouragement during the contractions. When Connor was born, my mother was there to make little video clips of him when they took his apgar test. She then immediately called my sister Jasmine, who in turn got on the computer to instant message Randy to tell him the stats of Connor and that we both were doing alright. He didn't have to wait a whole day to get the message from the American Red Cross.

CONCLUSION

I know that because of my mother's example I have gained a moral compass to guide me and that I can find ways through my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ to keep going, that I can hopefully endure well, and to also teach my children by example where to turn to in times of happiness and sadness.

I bear you my testimony that I know that as we make every effort to have unwavering faith, give service to others and are always strengthening our families, we will be blessed by our loving Heavenly Father. The Lord promises us this! In 1 Nephi 17:3 it says,

And thus we see that the commandments of God must be fulfilled. And if it so be that the children of men keep the commandments of God he doth nourish them, and strengthen them, and provide means whereby they can accomplish the thing which he has commanded them.

It is my prayer that we can remain strong in our fiath by following the counsel of our church leaders. Our bishop has asked us to become a more Zion-like people and to be more friendly and fellowship those that come here. May we be blessed through our service and kindess to outhers in our church, neighborhoods and work. I pray that we can take heed to our prophet's counsel in the last general conference that we will be more vigilant in keeping our families strong in the gospel.

And I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Faith Without Works Is Dead

"Increased faith is as vital and necessary today as it was when Jesus walked the earth. Our modern world struggles with insufficient faith. President Gordon B. Hinckley said in a conference talk: “This is my prayer for all of us. … Increase our faith to bridge the chasms of uncertainty and doubt. … Grant us faith to look beyond the problems of the moment to the miracles of the future. … Give us faith to do what is right and let the consequences follow."

--James O. Mason, "Faith in Jesus Christ", April 2001 Ensign pg 22

When I think about this statement, I'm called to remember the word ACTION. It is not enough to have faith w/o any action. That is insufficient faith. Faith without works is dead. I have faith that our family can be prepared for the reintegration of Daddy back into our daily lives, but I must do more than just hope for it. I must pray for it. I must read my scriptures in order to remain close to the Spirit. Inviting the Spirit into our lives and home will help guide us as we try to be a family again.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Hope Grows Out of Faith

"As we put our faith and trust to work, hope is born. Hope grows out of
faith and gives meaning and purpose to all that we do. It can even give us the
peaceful assurance we need to live happily in a world that is ripe with
iniquity, calamity, and injustice."

--M. Russell Ballard, "The Joy of Hope Fulfilled", Ensign, Nov 1992, 31

As long as I can exercise my faith and trust in my Lord, in my family, and especially in myself...I can bring hope into my life...which is exactly what I need right now.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Integrity of Heart

"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

*Hijacked from http://ablackmormongirl.blogspot.com/. Thanks Shabang!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Be Not Dismayed

"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

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Sunday Will Come

"Each of us will have our own Fridays—those days when the universe itself seems shattered and the shards of our world lie littered about us in pieces. We all will experience those broken times when it seems we can never be put together again. We will all have our Fridays. But I testify to you in the name of the One who conquered death—Sunday will come. In the darkness of our sorrow, Sunday will come. No matter our desperation, no matter our grief, Sunday will come. In this life or the next, Sunday will come."

--Joseph B. Wirthlin, "Sunday Will Come", Ensign, Nov. 2006, 28

Friday, August 17, 2007

A great letter from a great sister...

Hello Sisters, August 16, 2007
Recently I was thinking about trying to buy a home. I never had one of my own before and was kind of excited and yet really scared. I even went looking at houses and found one I really liked. Yet, no matter how I went over my finances I just couldn't manage to come up with all of the needed money right now. I was anxious and frustrated. This was not at all the "peacefull feeling from the Holy Ghost I expected to feel. After all, wasn't this a "good thing"? Didn't I do all of my "homework" and make a decision? So why wasn't I feeling that peace? Could it be I wasn't supposed to move yet? But that hardly seemed logical since the longer I wait the more difficult it will be to get a loan and move. I wanted that house. Still I felt unsure and anxious. But was that really the spirit or just the normal I'm going to owe on this for the rest of my life anxiety?
I was perplexed and asked for a blessing. In the blessing I was told that Heavenly Father knew of my desire for a home of my own but that he wanted me to wait for awhile. I seemed to feel some relieve but also disappointment that I would never attain this goal. Why am I telling you all of this? For two reasons 1) we all face every day delimmas in which we are sometimes uncertain if it is the spirit or our own feelings and anxieties. We all want to do what Heavenly Father wants us to do so we must really trust that when we have good calming feelings our answer is yes. The opposite is also true. We must trust that when we have strong anxiety and uncertaintly then we shouldn't do as we planned no matter how much we may think we want to. 2)As I was contemplating this very thing and wondering if some day I would have a home of my own and if so how, I came across a wonderful scripture that can help us all to increase our faith and patience Doctrine Covenants 5:34 "Yea, for this cause I have said: Stop, and stand still until I command thee, and I will provide means whereby thou mayest accomplish the thing I have commanded thee." There it is sisters, all we have to do is be obedient and He not us will provide a way for us to accompish what he commands us to do. This scripture has brought me much relief and hope in my everyday problems. I hope it does the same for you.
Sister H. M.
Stake R.S. pres.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Faith

Faith is not so much something we believe; faith is something we live.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Scriptures are like a book of answers

Did you ever have one of those Sundays where you listened to the speakers or teachers and just soaked everything in? Today was one of those Sundays for me. It started off when I woke up early to study the Sunday school lesson...which actually is next week's lesson as I came to find out at church. (woops).

In Doctrine & Covenants 19:23 it says

Learn of me, and listen to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit, and you
shall have peace in me.
My question I want to throw out is this: What does it mean to "walk in the meekness of my spirit"? Learn of him is studying, reading, pondering, etc. about his Gospel. Listening to his words, speakers, teachers, etc at church, listening to the promptings of the Spirit. I get that. But how do you walk in the meekness of his Spirit???
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As we live our lives here on Earth we try to live by the Holy Ghost. Our actions and examples bear the fruit of our faith. Problems or situations will arise that we may not know the answer to. What is our first response to this? I'll admit that sometimes I want to vent out emotions or I'll run it through my head until my stress level has reached an all time high. :-o Yeah, I know...soooo not healthy!

Today I learned that if you don't know what to pray for, then pray to know what to pray for. We need to be asking specific questions in order to get specific answers. Funny thing is, sometimes Heavenly Father doesn't answer us with an answer, but with lessons that teach us. Now and then when we come to Him in sincere prayer asking in faith, he will test that faith.

If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it
shall be done unto you. (St.John 15:7)

Our discussion turned to how we can abide in Christ. What does it mean to abide in him? How does he abide with us? Keeping the commandments, loving thy neighbor, keeping the word of wisdom, living a life of righteousness that is in keeping with the Spirit, and most importantly, aligning your will with His. When we can do that, the promise given in the scripture above can come to pass.
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I heard this today and it stuck out to me.
If you have fear in your heart, get down on your knees.