I gave a short talk on enduring to the end today in Relief Society.
President Monson said..."What does it mean to endure? I love this definition: to withstand with courage. Courage may be neccessary for you to believe; it will at times be necessary as you obey. It will most certainly be required as you endure until that day when you will leave this mortal existence."
The Savior promised, "Look unto me, and endure to the end, and ye shall live; for unto him that endureth to the end will I give eternal life." 3Nephi15:9
I think of the Savior suffering and bleeding from every pore in the Garden of Gethsemane, the perfect example of enduring to the end. He said.. "O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt." so He finished, enduring to the end and He did our Heavenly Father's will.
DH Groberg shares a story of a young man running in a race. He really wanted to show his father he could win the race but as they headed down a hill he fell. The crowd laughed, and the young boy was embarrased until he looked and found his father who had a steady look on his face, which to the boy so clearly said get up and win the race.
So he jumped up and began to run, going extra fast to catch up, his mind went faster then his legs, he slipped and fell again. The crowd laughed louder but again he found his father's face with that steady look that said get up and win the race.
He continued to run and once again fell, feeling defeated he almost quit, but then he thought about his Father, whom soon he'd have to face...with borrowed will get up he said, you haven't lost at all, for winning is no more then this, to rise each time you fall.
So up he jumped to run once more, but with a new commit; he resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldn't quit. They cheered the winning runner, as he crossed the line first place, head high and happy, no falling no disgrace. But when the fallen youngster crossed the line last place, you would have thought he won the race to listen to the crowd. And to his dad he sadly said, I didn't do so well. To me you won, his father said, you rose each time you fell.
I think of this story when I fall or make mistakes, and I'd like to think if Heavenly Father could show his face and encourage me to get back up, he would.
For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all. And all we have to do to win, is rise each time we fall.
Quit, give up, your beaten, they still shout in my face; but another voice within me say's get up and win the race.
This blog is a collection of thoughts, inspirations, reflections, and insights gained through life's journey. It is also a place to share your thoughts on spiritual matters, such as what you are learning in the scriptures or through your other readings regarding spiritual matters. The purpose is to uplift and inspire and help each other through the journey.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Couldest not thou watch...
I am working in the Seattle Temple now and I am having amazing experiences. The demeanor of the sisters I work with has impacted me for the good. Being around women in the business world, you have a different experience then being around women in the Temple; joined as sisters united in Christ. I am making such wonderful friendships that I assume will last a lifetime.
One recent experience humbled me. There are Temple workers throughout the Temple at different post's available to help. One such post is at the entrance of the Temple, one or two sisters stand at the front in case someone needs directions or questions; you are at this post for 1 hour. There is not that much interaction here, especially so early in the morning. I was standing there alone for 10 minutes and it felt like 45 minutes...you know the feeling, like you're watching paint dry. The spirit gently nudged me and a scripture came to mind...Could not thou watch one hour? I prayed for forgiveness and a renewed attitude followed. After 30 minutes, a Bishop from a previous ward came through the doors with his wife and their son who was going through the Temple for the first time before his mission. It was a choice experience welcoming them on such a special day and my heart swelled with good memories from my own first time going through the Temple before my mission.
The take away for me was, The Savior ask's so little from me and yet has given so much to me; providing the very way back to Him and Heavenly Father. I am truly grateful for Him and His influence in my life.
The take away for me was, The Savior ask's so little from me and yet has given so much to me; providing the very way back to Him and Heavenly Father. I am truly grateful for Him and His influence in my life.
Mark 14:37
37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou? couldest not thou watch one ahour?
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Teaching Moments
Yesterday was a tough day,
It could have been the worst ever.
A kindergartener with pink eye
who can't touch anything or anyone is hard enough
Add a two year old who love to wrestle
it is nearly an impossible day.
But keep in mind the Lord gives us these challenges
to mold and shape us to the person he wants us to be.
We must recognize the teaching moments
in the midst of the mud and muck of the day.
A trip to the doc, for meds and drops
a promise of pizza on the way home.
Mr. J doesn't listen to me in the pharmacy
the pizza is no more.
It is hard to enforce the rules everyday
but worth it in the end,
when my boys show respect to me and to others,
the teaching moment has taken effect.
Another teaching moment comes late in the day,
FHE learning to choose good friends.
I learn about each child and their kind ways
and teach them how they are a child of God.
I see my sweet boys how Heavenly Father must
and the potential they hold inside.
We make friend-chip cookies to show our love for each other
and to spread a little cheer to our friends.
I look forward to the next day, and the next
hoping to make the most of the teaching moments I get.
It could have been the worst ever.
A kindergartener with pink eye
who can't touch anything or anyone is hard enough
Add a two year old who love to wrestle
it is nearly an impossible day.
But keep in mind the Lord gives us these challenges
to mold and shape us to the person he wants us to be.
We must recognize the teaching moments
in the midst of the mud and muck of the day.
A trip to the doc, for meds and drops
a promise of pizza on the way home.
Mr. J doesn't listen to me in the pharmacy
the pizza is no more.
It is hard to enforce the rules everyday
but worth it in the end,
when my boys show respect to me and to others,
the teaching moment has taken effect.
Another teaching moment comes late in the day,
FHE learning to choose good friends.
I learn about each child and their kind ways
and teach them how they are a child of God.
I see my sweet boys how Heavenly Father must
and the potential they hold inside.
We make friend-chip cookies to show our love for each other
and to spread a little cheer to our friends.
I look forward to the next day, and the next
hoping to make the most of the teaching moments I get.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Laugh 'til it Hurts
Things that inspire me are sometimes random acts of uncontrollable laughter, something that can make me laugh from deep down inside. I ran across such a document that made me laugh so hard I could barely speak and my family members were concerned for me. I don't have any daughters, however, I do have three son's and I can only imagine what they would do if they had to fill out an application like this one
Have a good, belly, clean out the sinuses, cry to make your mascara run, 'till your cheeks hurt, laugh!
It is entitled.
Application To Date My Daughter
Click on the link to view the Application
courtesy of source
Have a good, belly, clean out the sinuses, cry to make your mascara run, 'till your cheeks hurt, laugh!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
7 Day Walk with Christ / Day 7 - CHARITY
What is the pure love of Christ?
These past 6 days have I felt a greater love for my Savior?
Have I felt his love?
"The phrase, 'Love of Christ' might have meaning in 3 dimensions:
Love for Christ
Love from Christ
Love like Christ" ~ Elder Max Caldwell
Moroni 7:48 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, apray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true bfollowers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall cbe like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be dpurified even as he is pure. Amen.
"There are others among us who search for light in their lives. One such young man had broken many of the laws of the land and had been punished by a prison sentence. He even escaped from prison, only to be caught and reincarcerated a short time later. His was truly a life of darkness and misery, but through the constant efforts of a caring bishop, this young man decided to change his ways and return to Christ. With a meek and lowly heart he began to repent, and the Spirit of the Holy Ghost touched his heart.
As he prepared to leave prison after serving his term, there to greet him at the gate were his bishop, who had worked with him all those years, and he brought with him his father, mother, brothers, and sisters, who received him with open arms and great rejoicing. What a deep appreciation this young man had for his bishop and his family, who had stood by him even though he had caused them much embarrassment and many sleepless nights with his wayward activities. But their faith never wavered, and indeed a miracle was wrought. Today, this young man serves as the elders quorum president of his ward.
What great force changed the life of this young man from one of spiritual darkness to one of truth and light? It was the pure love of Christ, which the bishop portrayed as he worked with him. And this pure love of Christ is charity. (See Moro. 7:47.)"
"The Light of the Gospel"
Adney Y. Komatsu
General Conference Oct. '81
These past 6 days have I felt a greater love for my Savior?
Have I felt his love?
"The phrase, 'Love of Christ' might have meaning in 3 dimensions:
Love for Christ
Love from Christ
Love like Christ" ~ Elder Max Caldwell
Moroni 7:48 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, apray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true bfollowers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall cbe like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be dpurified even as he is pure. Amen.
"There are others among us who search for light in their lives. One such young man had broken many of the laws of the land and had been punished by a prison sentence. He even escaped from prison, only to be caught and reincarcerated a short time later. His was truly a life of darkness and misery, but through the constant efforts of a caring bishop, this young man decided to change his ways and return to Christ. With a meek and lowly heart he began to repent, and the Spirit of the Holy Ghost touched his heart.
As he prepared to leave prison after serving his term, there to greet him at the gate were his bishop, who had worked with him all those years, and he brought with him his father, mother, brothers, and sisters, who received him with open arms and great rejoicing. What a deep appreciation this young man had for his bishop and his family, who had stood by him even though he had caused them much embarrassment and many sleepless nights with his wayward activities. But their faith never wavered, and indeed a miracle was wrought. Today, this young man serves as the elders quorum president of his ward.
What great force changed the life of this young man from one of spiritual darkness to one of truth and light? It was the pure love of Christ, which the bishop portrayed as he worked with him. And this pure love of Christ is charity. (See Moro. 7:47.)"
"The Light of the Gospel"
Adney Y. Komatsu
General Conference Oct. '81
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