Showing posts with label President Hinckley quote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President Hinckley quote. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Fall in Vermont

3 Nephi 8:5-25
How can we prepare today for the Savior's Second Coming?
Answer: We are going to need righteous priesthood holders to perform miracles.  We need to follow the prophets.  Spiritually speaking, we will always face a "great storm (v.5) and a "great and terrible tempest" (v.6) when we chose to disobey our Father.  
Now is the time to repent and prepare.  Elder Klebingat (Oct. 2014 GC), asks: "On  a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your spiritual confidence before God?  Do you have a personal witness that your current offering as a Latter-day Saint is sufficient to inherit eternal life?  Can you say within yourself that Heavenly Father is pleased with you?  Six practical suggestions by Elder Klebingat: 1) Take responsibility for your own spiritual well-being.  2) Take responsibility for your own physical well-being.  3) Embrace wholehearted obedience as part of your life.  4) Become really good at repenting thoroughly and quickly.  5) Become good at forgiving.  6) Accept trials, setbacks, and surprises as part of your mortal experience."  
BYU Roundtable Discussion:
One professor said: "The barometer of how great and terrible the Second Coming will be is our relationship to the prophets."

GC: 'The Perfect Path to Happiness' by President Thomas S. Monson
"I testify of the great gift which is our Father's plan for us.  It is the one perfect path to peace and happiness."

One of my favorite President Hinckley quotes!

I read an article this morning by Larry Barkdull entitled: "When a Marriage is Sealed by the Holy Spirit of Promise".  I get emails from Meridian Magazine and this article was in today's email. Here are a few quotes from this article:
"Temple marriage is initially provisional, waiting for obedience to 
make it 'more sure.'  But when that marriage is sealed by the
Holy Spirit of Promise, great powers are unleashed, and parents' love can become a powerful saving agent for their children."

"For single parents and those wishing to be sealed in the temple, this can be a painful reminder.  However, though this article
deals specifically with the power given to married couples 
who are sealed in the temple, many principles apply
to singles, single parents, those working for eternal union with less-active spouses, and to children who are praying for their
wayward parents.  The principle of grace states that we
do all we can do with what we have, and the Lord will
make up the difference."

"Love between a husband and a wife can be welded into an unbreakable link by the temple marriage covenant.  If a couple
lives true to that covenant, they can become one in word, purpose, and deed.  That quality of oneness is the ultimate unity
necessary to obtain redemptive blessings in 
behalf of our children."  

President Joseph Fielding Smith said, "Those born under the covenant, throughout all eternity, are the children of their
parents.  Nothing except the unpardonable sin, or sin unto death, can break the tie.  If children do not sin as John said, 
unto death, the parents may still feel after them and 
eventually bring them back near to them again."

President James E. Faust said this:
"When the covenant of marriage for time and eternity, the culminating gospel ordinance, is sealed by the Holy Spirit of
promise, it can literally open the windows of heaven for great
blessings to flow to a married couple who seek for
those blessings."


I ask James if he thought our marriage was sealed by the Holy Spirit of promise?  His answer: "I hope so."  If it was, would we know?  I think we are getting better.  We can go days without any contention and on those days I feel that it is.  It is definitely a goal.  

There was no wind this morning so James went out looking for elk.  I thought I got a picture but I can't find it.  Needless to say you have seen the picture before where he is dressed totally in camouflage.

We made a trip to town again today for plumber's glue, and prescriptions.  James's prescription that Dr. Moffat wrote yesterday still isn't ready.  I guess the doctor has to call our insurance company for verification.  
We went to Walmart and I got a birthday gift for Hailey, one of the sisters I visit teach,  and some food for the Vernon holiday food drive.  While shopping I visited with my friends from Vernon, Alice, Johnny, Sandra and baby George.  
While I was shopping James went to Home Depot and then he picked up sandwiches from Firehouse Subs for us.  I bought myself a hazlenut Snickers and James some Reisens.  On the way back home I read from Apocalypse the Unveiling.  

James took some fencing to his friend Kip and his tractor broke down by Pierre's on the way home.  He had to leave it over night.  He will need to go in to town again tomorrow to get something to fix it.  I cleaned out a cupboard in our bathroom to make room for a "gift shelf".
Second shelf is my gift shelf.

I also emptied a couple of boxes and found these guys:
I remember buying these at the Walgreen's in
Chandler last year.
While working on my blog I watched one of the new Aurora Teagarden mysteries, "The Julius House."  Candace Cameron Bure plays Aurora and Marilu Henner plays her mom Aiada.

I couldn't resist.

I keep a daily journal of times I felt the Spirit throughout the day.  It usually includes prayer, scripture study, and conference talks.  Today I felt the Spirit because James and I had no contention between us.  Now that is a good feeling.

Joshua and Shipley, the best of friends.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Sunday, March 6, 2016

How true.
We had a very spiritual fast and testimony meeting today.  I don't necessarily think my testimony added to that, but I did feel prompted to bear it.  I talked about how Enos prayed for his enemies the Lamanites and his example made me stop and think if I had anyone I would consider an enemy, or anyone whose relationship with me was not quite right.  I thought of someone, and reached out via messenger on Facebook.  We corresponded back and forth, and now I feel like we are in a good place.  I am grateful for Enos's example and the Savior's Atonement.
Some of the other testimonies that I especially enjoyed: Sean Hunsaker's, Chuck and Kathy Crane's, Dave Westbrook's, Blain Curtis's, and Trenda Wilhelm's.  

This is Trenda's last week in the Vernon ward.  She is moving to the valley to live with her grandpa's x-girlfriend and go to school.  She will be going to Grand Canyon University and her classes starts in August.  She will be going down this week to get settled in and to find a job.  She wants to be a physician's assistant.
Trenda came in to Primary Sharing Time to help her little sister Ruthie give a talk.  It was so cute when Trenda left, Ruthie 'hearted' her with her hands.  I love these two!
I will bet that is the sucker Ruthie got after Primary today.

Our lesson in Primary today was on King Benjamin.  We talked about taking the name of Christ upon us and the importance of a good name and honoring our family name.

We broke our fast when we got home from church.  I actually fasted 24 hours.  We had a very important reason for our fast.

Around 3:30 today we took Rick and Pam Giles up to see the falls at Buckelew Springs. We learned that Rick is from Flint, Michigan and Pam is from Chicago, but both have lived in Arizona for over 20 years.

We didn't stay long at the falls but I took several pictures.
 
Why do we get so excited about these falls and the running water?  Because most of the time it is so just a dry wash.
It doesn't seem like much when you compare them to these falls:
Oh well, we will take what we can get and be grateful.

We really enjoyed spending time with Rick and Pam and hope we can have them over for a bbq sometime.

This evening we watched this week's episode of "When Calls the Heart."  We both love this series. 

Nancy Reagan passed away today.  She was 94 years old and died of congestive heart failure.  
 




Monday, February 29, 2016

Sunday, February 21, 2016

I love President Hinckley

I finished preparing for my lesson on Jacob and Sherem, and left for church around 8:25 to set up my class.  When Brother MacArthur spoke last month he said the stake president wanted us in our seats for sacrament meeting at ten minutes before the hour.  Goal accomplished for today.  

Today was high council Sunday.  Jimmy Applegate from the high council, and John Larson from the Linden ward spoke to us today.  Talon Wilhelm, the youth speaker, did a nice job talking about the priesthood and what it means to him.  
Back in Chandler Alex gave a talk about choices.  I wish we could have been there!  He texted me his talk so James and I could read it.  It was great.

I just had the three boys, Braylin, Curtis, and Zemira in my class today. The lesson was on the first anti-Christ in the Book of Mormon, Sherem.
Can you tell which one is Sherem?

  Curtis was out of control, acting like a dog in class, and Zemira was showing off for the girls in sharing time.  I can't let Zemira sit by Talena anymore.  I had a temple recommend interview with John, Curtis and Zemira's father after the block.  I mentioned to him that Curtis was a little out of control today.  

Today was our neighbor Kathy's birthday.  I hope it was a happy one. 
Chuck and Kathy
It was also my visiting teaching companion's birthday.  Happy 33rd Birthday Corrina.
 Joe & Corrina
I had lunch alone today.  James went home teaching with Rick Lauritzen.  Rick made the appointments, gave the lesson, and drove.  He's a good partner.  James still has laringitis.

When James returned home from home teaching he told me a funny story about Ed Miller teaching his Sunday School class.  The discussion was on having pure thoughts and Brother Miller said he had heard that when you have bad thoughts you are supposed to sing a hymn.  He said he was a convert and didn't know very many hymns by heart so he would always sing a country tune if he had a problem.  (He and his son, our bishop, have their own band).  He said he just had to be careful that none of the songs he chose were the ones that talked about wild women.  I love his since of humor.

We had pizza for dinner this evening and watched an Up movie, "Somebody's Child."  Alex, you will be happy to know this movies was about a black family.
Arizona sky