Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Monday, June 5th, 2017

Phoenix, Arizona
144th operating temple
Dedicated: 16 Nov 2014 by
Thomas S. Monson

Alma 11:26-46
*Why is it impossible to be saved in our sins?
*What is the difference between being saved in our sins and being saved from our sins?
*Alma 11:40 contains a principle that we must follow in order to be saved from our sins.  When we believe in Jesus Christ, we can be redeemed from our sins.
*Why do we need to believe in Jesus Christ to be saved from our sins?  President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: "We need a strong faith in Christ to be able to repent.  Our faith has to include a 'correct idea of God's character, perfections, and attributes.' If we believe that God knows all things, is loving and is merciful, we will be able to put our trust in Him for our salvation without wavering.  Faith in Christ will change our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that are not in harmony with God's will."
*How might someone live their life differently if they believed there was no life after death?
*Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, all will be resurrected and judged according to their works.  
*"The purpose of the gospel is to cleanse people of their sins so they can receive the Savior's mercy at the day of judgment." (Preach My Gospel, p. 6.)
DC 84:74-88
62-76, They are to preach the gospel and signs will follow; 77-91, Elders are to go forth without purse or scrip, and the Lord will care for their needs;
How does it make me feel that the Lord does call me friend?
*It makes me want to be worthy of that friendship.
General Conference
Gathering the Family of God
President Henry B. Eyring
"We are not sent here completely in the dark.  Each of us was given a portion of God's light, called the 'Light of Christ,' to help us distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong.  This is why even those who live with little or no knowledge of the Father's plan can still sense, in their hearts, that certain actions are just and moral while others are not."
His daily Guiding Hand
M. Joseph Brough
"Through His prophets, Heavenly Father constantly reminds us that righteousness is happiness.  King Benjamin, for example, taught that Heavenly Father 'doth require that ye should do as He hath commanded you; for which if ye do, He doth immediately bless you.'" (Mosiah 2:24)


I had to put James's shoes and socks on for him this morning because he couldn't bend over.  There are 15 cows in the yard and he needs to go chase them away.  
The Gospel Doctrine lesson this week is on the Word of Wisdom, a principle with a promise.  My Primary lesson is on Joseph Smith being tarred and feathered.  The gospel principle is the principle of forgiveness.  
I made a chocolate cake yesterday afternoon.  I like to do that and call it Sunday dinner.  It was a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting so I thought James would like it.  He told me that cake was his least favorite kind of chocolate.  I ended up flushing the cake down the garbage disposal or I would have ended up eating all of it.

James ask me to go to town with him this morning.  I really didn't want to go but I could tell he really wanted me to so I went.  Of course, our first stop was at Persnikkity's for lunch.  I waited in the car while he did the rest of his errands.  He really want to get the electric fence up before we leave town.  While I was waiting, I ordered 9 fidget spinners for my Primary class.  
When we got home from town I took a nap before working on my blog, paying bills, and making a meatloaf for dinner.  

For F.H.E. we read President Hinckley's lesson #12 entitled: "Obedience: Simply Live the Gospel.  Afterwards I began working on a budget.

It was a disappointing day for James.  The part he needed had to be ordered and he had to chase cows three times.  His back is hurting very badly and it makes him angry.  I told him that anger only makes things worse.

More Photos:

  
I wonder if Jesus likes cows as much as
He likes sheep. 

They aren't as cute as sheep.

This is Winter, Christina's baby

Christina and kids

Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly:
Pure Class and Elegance

One Cool Dude!

June 4, 2016
Goodbye to Holly

Commercial Break

I love to see the temple,
I'm going there someday....
on June 22, 2017

Friday, November 18, 2016

Sunday, November 13, 2016

"I am the Light of the World."

3 Nephi 28:1-24
Does anyone have any questions about these verses? (I ask this question of my scripture study group).  Does everyone understand the difference between translated, transfigured, and resurrected beings? (see Book of Mormon Student Manual, Religion 121-22, p. 339).

GC:     "For Our Spiritual Development and Learning" by Elder W. Mark Bassett
' For my soul delighteth in the scriptures, 
and my heart pondereth them,
and I writeth them for the learning and the profit
of my children.  Behold, my soul delighteth in the
things of the Lord and my heart pondereth continually
upon the things which I have seen and heard.'
2 Nephi 4:15-16


I was excited to see one of my Primary children I have never seen before at church come to sacrament meeting.  Curtis invited him to come to our class but he went home with his family instead.  I did have his cousin who was visiting from Springerville in my class.  Her name is Brodie.  I also had Zemira and Curtis.  Curtis never ceases to amaze me with his knowledge of the stories from the Book of Mormon.  Today he knew about the three Nephites and why they wanted to stay on earth.  He was not here last week for that lesson so it must have been during family scripture study that he learned this story.

James went home teaching this afternoon so I was home alone for a couple of hours.  I read a conference talk and studied my scriptures.  I also watched a Christmas movie, "Christmas Incorporated," which had a very good message to it about the spirit of Christmas and giving to others.

We had some more visitors today:
 This picture was taken on my phone.
These were taken with my camera
James calls this guy, "the Big Buck."
I do like antelope!

Oh the wisdom!

This evening we had the marriage class at our home.  It was taught by our friend Anne.  Before class James and I did our homework which was to go to the fivelovelanguages website and take the test.  My love language is definitely my spouse giving service and positive affimations.  We didn't do James's score but I think his is  physical touch and positive affirmations.

Tonight the lesson was on Fostering Equality and Unity.  In a marriage there is no inferior or superior person.  Here are some questions I ask myself: 
Do I take correction well?  (No!)
Do I follow my husbands council and advice? (Sometimes)

Be careful about correction.  It can be hurtful and destroy a relationship.  Correction is sometimes needed in spiritual matters. 
Don't sweat the small stuff.  The Spirit of God never creates contention.  
Where am I controlling?  Try to be better and learn to serve my spouse.
John 13:34-35, Ephesians 5:33, D&C 38:27, D&C 121:39.

Cammy made some delicious banana nut bread and we enjoyed visiting after the class. I talked to Sandra about Zemira's upcoming wrestling match on Thursday.  James and I are going.

No blog post would be complete without posting some family pictures:
Jared and Kacey when they went with us to the Snowflake temple.

Addy at California Adventure a couple of years ago.

Addy and Max.
They were so great together!