Fukuoka, Japan
88th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 June 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Jesus Christ, Redeemer
D&C 18:47
Behold, I, Jesus Christ, your Lord and your God, and your Redeemer, by the power of my Spirit have spoken it. Amen.
Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 27:1-12
D&C
130:12-23 & 131
"Come Follow Me"
132:1-2, 29-40 Plural marriage is acceptable to God only when He commands it
OctGenCon
"The Things of My Soul"
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Nephi: "Behold, my soul delighteth in the things of the Lord; and my heart pondereth continually upon the things which I have seen and heard."
Nephi's words raise the questions "What things do you ponder?"
"What things really matter to you?" "What are the things of your soul?"
The things of our souls are often clarified and deepened by asking questions.
#6
The Restoration of The Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World
The First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
The proclamation was read by President Russell M. Nelson as part of his message at the 190th Annual General Conference, April 5, 2020, in Salt Lake City, Utah
Inklings
Invitation:
"Jesus Christ invites us to look to Him, come unto Him, learn of Him, and bind ourselves to Him through the covenants and ordinances of His restored gospel." How would relying on your bond with Jesus Christ provide spiritual strenth in my current season?
Up at 4:06
Today would have been my grandpa Maxwell's 116th birthday. Happy Birthday Grandpa!
James said he didn't want to go today for his treatment because he felt miserable. On his way to town they called and told him the machine broke down and he wouldn't need to come in to day. I guess his prayer was answered, at least for today.
There is a video in this week's "Come Follow Me" lesson. It's young adults asking questions of Church leaders. One of the questions was about polygamy. I liked Elder Cook's brief, concise, spot-on answer! We need to remember that Heavenly Father and Jesus love us and would never ask us to do anything that wasn't for our benefit and good.
I am studying Elder Soares's conference talk on compassion because it is the basis for the Relief Society lesson on Sunday. It was one of my favorite talks because it uses Jesus as our example of compassion and charity.
I listened to Inklings Live today with Emily and Mandy Gubler. Mandy has been involved with the Church's Addiction Recovery program and still does meetings. Her husband was addicted to prescription drugs and it was through helping him that she got involved in the program. She has likes to restore old buildings. She lives in southern Utah. You can find her at vintagerevivals.
James and I made a trip to town early this afternoon. We had to take the truck because my car has a tire with a nail in it.
Tomorrow evening is our chili cookoff and I decided to make some chili but needed to buy some of the ingredients. Our first stop was at CVS to see about James's prescription. They said they told the doctor they were out of the drug she prescribed and asked her if they could make a substitution but they have not heard back from her. It is so frustrating that it is so difficult to get anything done! Because we were so close to Burker King we went through the drive-thru and got a couple of Whopper Juniors. Are we addicted? I hope not. We ordered them with mustard instead of mayo. We also stopped to get a plug for my tire. It keeps going flat because there is a nail in it.
Next stop was Walmart and Home Depot. I got my groceries at Walmart while James went to Home Depot. I also picked up three prescriptions from Walmart. It would be so much easier if James would change his prescription to Walmart instead of CVS.
When we were finished shopping we went across the street to Circle K to get gas, $3.49 a gallon, and to run the truck through the car wash, mainly to clean off the windshield. We remembered we were going to buy some chow mein noodles at Panda so we went back across the street and bought our noodles for $4.40. Better than the normal $15.88 we spend at Panda. We went home and I made stir fry to add to the noodles. I put in mushrooms, green onions, a red bell pepper and some chopped up cabbage from a salad kit and a small package of sunflowers. After sauteing the veggies I added the chow mein noodles and, walla, the best stir fry! James loves it and so do I.
I also made a loaf of pumpkin, pecan bread. I added some baking powder and a couple of tablespoons of flour because the last two loaves I made sunk in the middle. I also baked it longer at 325 instead of 350. James delivered it to the MacArthur's and got to meet Jarred's dad. Chelsea texted me and said the bread wasn't going to last long because it was so delicious!
After dinner I worked on my lettering, put away blankets and years supply downstairs, walked and listened to my book, and watched what was supposed to be a Christmas movie with James. I recorded it from Up 188. It was called "A Christmas Prince, The Royal Baby."
We were in bed by 10.