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. :-)
Friday, July 29, 2011
Holiness To The Lord
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Labels: faith, good works, temple work
What the Sacrament Can Do For Us
Some really thought provoking words from previous prophets and disciples of Christ.
Doctrine and Coventants 20:75
"Remembrance of the Lord Jesus"
...thoughts of Jesus...ought...to be far more frequent and much more constant in all times and season of our lives.
How much of a normal day, a working week, or a fleeting month is devoted to "Jesus, the very thought of thee?"
(Howard W. Hunter, Ensign, May 1993, p.64; or Conference Report, April 1993, p. 79)
"Partake of the bread and wine"
It is just as necessary, for our spiritual body, that we should partake of this sacrament, and by it obtain spiritual food for our souls. If we were given our physical food only on stated occasions and at specified places, we would all be on hand...
...The road to the sacrament table is the path of safety for Latter-Day Saints.
(Melvin J. Ballard, Crusader of Righteousness, p. 134. Italics added)
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Labels: commandments, repentance, sacrament
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.
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Labels: faith, humility, love, pondering, temples, understanding
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Overcoming the Natural Man
In Mosiah 3:19 it tells us the natural man is an enemy to God. We are commanded to repent. So will we be passive repentant (turning from evil) or active repentant (doing that which we ought to do)? Either way, we have to change our nature in order to follow God's commandment. Just by following His commandments we are showing an outward commitment to change our natural ways of carnal, sensual and devilish.
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Labels: choosing the right, following commandments
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Doctrine and Covenants 10:28
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, wo be unto him that lieth to deceive because he supposeth that another lieth to deceive, for such are not exempt from the justice of God."
In other words...
...two wrongs don't make a right!
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
Purpose of Sacrament
A moment of clarity hit me as I was reading the scriptures while the sacrament was being passed. Earlier this week we had discussed the Sacrament in FHE and what the symbolism is for those that partake of it by those who are baptized and those who are not.
What stuck out to me today is in the scriptures 3 Nephi 18:7, 10 where it directly and bluntly states WHY we baptized members take it and what we get in return for our obedience to do it.
V.7-- And this shall ye do in remembrance of my body, which I have shown unto you. And it shall be a testimony unto the Father that ye do always remember me. And if ye do always remember me ye shall have my Spirit to be with you.
(I never thought of it as a physical testimony to Him that we are remembering what He has done for us. Normally we use symbolism more...it just hit me more today)
V.10-- ...Blessed are ye for this thing which ye have done, for this is fulfilling my commandments, and this doth witness unto the Father that ye are willing to do that which I have commanded you.
(Yet another physical witness or testimony that we remember Him and are willing to obey.)
Both testimony and witness of us taking of the bread and water can shower the blessing of always having His spirit with us. How much more is it important for us to partake of it so we can always have His Spirit? As imperfect people we are in need of weekly help to be forgiven and to ask continually for His Spirit.
I was pondering on other acts that can help bring His Spirit into our lives and I again see and understand the great importance of family prayers over dinner, morning it night family prayers, fhe and reading the scriptures together. How can we have room for contention if we try to fill our life with the Spirit?
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Realities Of A Stay At Home Mom: "Chose Your Love...Love Your Choice"
rRealities Of A Stay At Home Mom: "Chose Your Love...Love Your Choice": "...The Christ centered relationship that should exist between a man and a woman... I recently got the chance to go to a fireside for coupl..."
Read this post. You won't regret it! Excellent thoughts on what your marriage and your parents' marriage mean to you.
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