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Sunday, October 5, 2008

ACQUIRING SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE

ACQUIRING SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE
By Elder Richard G. Scott
The following personal experience... occurred some time ago when I had responsibilities in Mexico and Central America that were far beyond my personal capacity to fulfill. I spent much sincere effort in seeking guidance and understanding from the Lord in study, prayer, fasting, and anxious service. Help came unexpectedly one Sunday as I attended a meeting where a humble... priesthood leader struggled to communicate truths of the gospel identified in his lesson manual....

...Love, sincerity, and purity of intent permitted a spirit to envelop the room. I was so touched that in addition to receiving again a witness of the truths he presented, I began to receive some personal impressions as an extension of those principles taught by the humble instructor. These impressions, intended for me personally, were related to my assignments in the area. They came in answer to my prolonged efforts to learn.

As each impressions came, I wrote it down. I was given precious truths needed for me to be more effective. The specific counsel began with this impression: "Continue to build the Church on the foundation of true principles, but with increased expression of love and appreciation for the great Lamanite people. "There followed matters of great benefit to me....

This experience...created an environment where strong impressions flowed. I wrote them down. One paragraph began,"Testify to instruct, edify, and lead others to full obedience, not to demonstrate anything of self. All who are puffed up shall be cut off." Another signaled, "You are nothing in and of yourself, Richard."That was followed with some specific counsel on how to be a better servant. The impressions became so personal that I felt it inappropriate to record them in the midst of a...class. I sought a more private location. There I continued to write the feelings that flooded into my mind and heart as accurately and as faithfully as possible. After each powerful impressions was recorded, I meditated upon it and pondered the feelings I had received to determine if I had accurately interpreted them. Then I studied their meaning and application in my own personal life.

Subsequently I prayed, expressing to the Lord what I thought I had felt. There came a feeling of peace and serenity when it was confirmed. I asked if there was yet more that I should be given to understand. There came further impressions, and the process was repeated until I received the most precious, specific direction for which I will ever be grateful.
-Brigham Young University 1992-93 Devotional and Fireside Speeches [1993], 155-56

Friday, October 3, 2008

A VOICE OF GLADNESS

A VOICE OF GLADNESS
Disappointments, death, losses, or failures are real and difficult to manage but should never cause us to have barbed tongues, lasting resentment, or negative attitudes. The gospel encourages us to develop the capacity to learn from the past and present and see the opportunities that can be ours in the days to com.

-Elder Marvin J. Ashton (1915-1994)

SERVICE

SERVICE
"As disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, we have a responsibility to care for and serve our brothers and sisters. In relating the parable of the good Samaritan, Jesus Christ not only confound His enemies but also taught a great lesson to all who sought to follow Him. We need to enlarge the circle of our influence. Our service to others should be independent of race, color, standing, or relationships. After all, the commandment to "succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees"3 did not come with qualifications."
-Elder Michael J. Teh "Out of Small Things"

PRESIDENT SPENCER W. KIMBALL TAUGHT:

PRESIDENT SPENCER W. KIMBALL TAUGHT:
"The possession of riches does not necessarily constitute sin. But sin may arise in the acquisition and use of wealth...'For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.'(1 Tim. 6:1--11)

ELDER WILLIAM R. BRADFORD

"Selflessness is righteousness. It embraces the true spirit of companionship. It is the very essence of friendship. It is the portrayer of true love & oneness in humanity. Its reward is the freeing of the soul, a nearness of divinity, a worthiness for the companionship of the spirit. Every requirement that God's plan for our salvation places upon us is based on the giving of one's self."
-Elder William R. Bradford

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

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UNITED IN RIGHTEOUSNESS
" I have learned over the years that the strength in a quorum doesn't come from the number of priesthood holders in it. Nor does it come automatically from the age and muturity of the members. Rather, the strength of a quorum comes in large measure from how completely its members are united in righteousness. That unity in a strong quorum of the priesthood is not like anything I have experienced in an athletic team or club or any other organinzation in the world.

-HENRY B. EYRING

SERVING IN THE CHURCH
"Brothers and sisters, may we focus on the simple ways we can serve in the kingdom of God, always striving to change lives, including our own. What is most important in our Church responsibilities is not the statistics that are reported or the meetings that are held but whether or not individual people--ministered to one at a time just as the Savior did--have been lifted and encouraged and ultimately changed. Our task is to help others find the peace and the joy that only the gospel can give them. In seven words, Jesus summarized how we can accomplish this. He said, 'If ye love me, keep my commandments'(John14:15)."

-M. Russell Ballard, "O Be Wise," Ensign,Nov.2006,20

(11-6) Matthew 10:38,39.HOW CAN YOU SAVE YOUR LIFE BY LOSING IT?
"To say that his disciples must hate all that is dear to them is surely a hard saying. But we discover from other interpretations of the doctrine(Matt.10:37-38) that the meaning is that anyone who loves his father, mother, wife, and all that is dear to him, even his own life, more than he loves Christ, is not worthy of and cannot be his disciple. The thought is very clear in this instruction that all who seek eternal life are required to come to Christ willing to give up all that they posses, if necessary. Should they be unwilling to do so, even to the laying down of life in his cause, then they are not worthy of his kingdom. This is reasonable: no unjust demand is made by our Savior, for the came and laid down his life for us that we might have life everlasting. He suffered for us: should we not love him more than we love own lives?"

-(Smith,The Way to Perfection, pp.272-73.)

"If the choices is between reforming [others] or ourselves, is there really any question about where we should begin? The key is to have our eyes wide open to our own faults and partially closed to the faults of others--not the other way around! The imperfections of others never release us from the need to work on our own shortcomings"
-(Elder Neal A. Maxwell in Conference Report, Apr.1982,57;or Ensign, May 1982,39)

"True love is not so much a matter of romance as it is a matter of anxious concern for the well-being of one's companion."
-Presidet Gordon B. Hinkley

"A true Mormon home is one in which of Christ should chance to enter, he would be pleased to linger and to rest."
- President David O. McKay

"Taking the New Testament alone, you will gain little idea of the kind of life the Romans led in Palestine, the kind of life that the Christ condemned, and yet as I have already said, it has seemed to me that the one sin that the Savior condemned as much as any other was the sin of hypocrisy-the living of the double life, the life we let our friends and sometimes our wives believe, and the life we actually live.
-(J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Church News, 2 Feb. 1963, p.16.)

Monday, February 25, 2008

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ELDER RIODEQUE WE MISS YOU BUT THIS MEMORIES WILL NOT FORGET

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