Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Election 2012
I know that a lot of people are upset by what happened tonight, I kind of am too. I voted for Romney. But try and think this way.
While Obama might not been my choice, and I feel that the country would be better off with Romney at the wheel, I highly doubt he would do anything that would stop me from living my standards. The United States is a country of the people. Our leaders will not do things to truly 'screw us over.' Honestly, I feel like most of them that I don't agree with just enable people to do things I don't agree with or make it harder for me to do the things I want.
As a Mormon, I am not discouraged by the bad things in the world, I let them fall behind me, and I am not saddened by having to work harder to live my testimony. I relish it. I get to prove beyond any doubt how devoted I am to doing what's right.
The true problem in America is not who is in charge, it's what the people want. Their moral compasses do not point North. The president can't change this, it isn't his job. He does not have responsibility for the nation's morals. I feel that with Romney as president we would eventually still fall into a moral quagmire. My personal standards have been deviating from the world's for years, and whoever is living in the White House won't change that. The only thing that can is the Word of the One True God.
I guess what I'm saying is as long as I can live my life the way the Lord wants me to, I will rejoice. Lift up your heads and rejoice, for now is the time we will stand out beyond any other. The world is darkening, let's shine brighter in comparison.
Who Wants to Go on a Family Vacation?
Tonight I was reading in James E. Talmage's "Jesus The Christ." I've heard stories about this book, and so far, it's living up to the hype. Brother Talmage has such mastery over words and concepts, he paints a beautiful picture of the Christ.
I was reading about the pre-existence. During this "time" we as spirit children of God decided against Lucifer's plan of compulsion. We chose to suffer through life and exercise free agency. Brother Talmage calls free agency our "divine heritage." This made me think back to earlier today, to a conversation I had with a few of my residents. I won't go into details about anything, but it really made me wonder what sort of futures these girls will have, how many times their hearts will break before they find relief, what sort of mothers they will become, and when their personal conversions will occur.
God is our spiritual father, the creator of our souls and everything in our universe. I love to compare Him to an earthly father when I think of Him in relation to me, it makes more sense to my mind, which is still bound behind the inhibiting veil. If I was given the gift of freedom for a day from my parents, my favorite gift of all when I was in high school, what would I do with it? I know something I definitely would not do! Be bored! Now if I was told that what I did with this one day of freedom would determine if I could join my family on a vacation to the most amazing place on earth, would I act differently? Of course! I would probably stay at home a bit more, talk to my parents, and check with them whether or not an activity I had in mind would disqualify me from the family vacation. I would make sure I was around the right friends, who would not encourage me to get a bit wild. I would probably try to schmooze a little bit and run some errands. I might pick up my siblings from school, do some grocery shopping, and help organize the house. Then, when I was pretty positive I was doing ok, I would hold back a bit and try to keep myself physically safe. I wouldn't want to be sick or injured on the vacation! In other words, I would live that day on my absolute best behavior.
This is what our lives are! A day of absolute freedom, that determines whether we can enjoy a future paradise. We should be living on our best behaviors. We should be with those who uplift us, not those who encourage us to dabble a bit in the "fun stuff" in life. We should stay in the Lord's home, the temple as much as we can, and talk to Him, to know whether the path we are on is a good one. We should be picking up our "siblings" from school, or rather, serving our fellow man and doing missionary work. We should run the errands of the Lord, and He will tell us what those are, He will not leave us in the dark. When was the last time your mom or dad asked you to do something, but didn't tell you what it was you needed to do? We should organize His kingdom on the earth. Then, when I say keeping ourselves physically safe, I mean that somewhat literally. If you haven't read my post about the nature of the soul, it's here. Our souls depend on our bodies being intact to function at optimal levels. This includes our emotions. I know many people who throw themselves around like a Lego in a drier, living life on the edge. Sure the ride is fun, but it's not worth the cracks and melted plastic that we end up as. We are NOT supposed to "eat, drink, and be merry" just because we can. Yes I know that the verse I took that from is more about people believing that God will forgive all their sins with no effort on their part, but I feel it still applies here. Just because we can repent of our sins, doesn't mean we should be living a life where we have to repent of every other thing we do. Just because duct tape is amazing doesn't mean we should cut ourselves in half. After a car is dented in an accident, you can push the metal back into shape, but it is weaker than before, and more liable to bend again.
Sorry if I kind of get stuck on this topic, there's many a time where I want to grab people by the shoulders and say "Stop living life so carelessly!! It was given as a gift, and the price was beyond any you can comprehend! It really isn't actually even yours!" I get really frustrated by it so I apologize to anyone who feels offended by this. I just wish people would take a step back and think about what it is that they are really doing.
Anyway, just keep in mind that this life is a time of probation, not of party nations.
I was reading about the pre-existence. During this "time" we as spirit children of God decided against Lucifer's plan of compulsion. We chose to suffer through life and exercise free agency. Brother Talmage calls free agency our "divine heritage." This made me think back to earlier today, to a conversation I had with a few of my residents. I won't go into details about anything, but it really made me wonder what sort of futures these girls will have, how many times their hearts will break before they find relief, what sort of mothers they will become, and when their personal conversions will occur.
God is our spiritual father, the creator of our souls and everything in our universe. I love to compare Him to an earthly father when I think of Him in relation to me, it makes more sense to my mind, which is still bound behind the inhibiting veil. If I was given the gift of freedom for a day from my parents, my favorite gift of all when I was in high school, what would I do with it? I know something I definitely would not do! Be bored! Now if I was told that what I did with this one day of freedom would determine if I could join my family on a vacation to the most amazing place on earth, would I act differently? Of course! I would probably stay at home a bit more, talk to my parents, and check with them whether or not an activity I had in mind would disqualify me from the family vacation. I would make sure I was around the right friends, who would not encourage me to get a bit wild. I would probably try to schmooze a little bit and run some errands. I might pick up my siblings from school, do some grocery shopping, and help organize the house. Then, when I was pretty positive I was doing ok, I would hold back a bit and try to keep myself physically safe. I wouldn't want to be sick or injured on the vacation! In other words, I would live that day on my absolute best behavior.
This is what our lives are! A day of absolute freedom, that determines whether we can enjoy a future paradise. We should be living on our best behaviors. We should be with those who uplift us, not those who encourage us to dabble a bit in the "fun stuff" in life. We should stay in the Lord's home, the temple as much as we can, and talk to Him, to know whether the path we are on is a good one. We should be picking up our "siblings" from school, or rather, serving our fellow man and doing missionary work. We should run the errands of the Lord, and He will tell us what those are, He will not leave us in the dark. When was the last time your mom or dad asked you to do something, but didn't tell you what it was you needed to do? We should organize His kingdom on the earth. Then, when I say keeping ourselves physically safe, I mean that somewhat literally. If you haven't read my post about the nature of the soul, it's here. Our souls depend on our bodies being intact to function at optimal levels. This includes our emotions. I know many people who throw themselves around like a Lego in a drier, living life on the edge. Sure the ride is fun, but it's not worth the cracks and melted plastic that we end up as. We are NOT supposed to "eat, drink, and be merry" just because we can. Yes I know that the verse I took that from is more about people believing that God will forgive all their sins with no effort on their part, but I feel it still applies here. Just because we can repent of our sins, doesn't mean we should be living a life where we have to repent of every other thing we do. Just because duct tape is amazing doesn't mean we should cut ourselves in half. After a car is dented in an accident, you can push the metal back into shape, but it is weaker than before, and more liable to bend again.
| Life is not the party, life is the road to the party. |
Sorry if I kind of get stuck on this topic, there's many a time where I want to grab people by the shoulders and say "Stop living life so carelessly!! It was given as a gift, and the price was beyond any you can comprehend! It really isn't actually even yours!" I get really frustrated by it so I apologize to anyone who feels offended by this. I just wish people would take a step back and think about what it is that they are really doing.
Anyway, just keep in mind that this life is a time of probation, not of party nations.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Milk Vs. Meat
Tonight while reading, I was led to read in Hebrews Chapter 5. At first I didn't know why, because it mainly talks about Christ being a high priest and the priesthood. The last three verses though, caught hold of my mind.
12. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.
13. For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.
14. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
For those of you that don't exactly understand the metaphor here, I'll explain it. Milk is the basic doctrine, the foundation of testimonies, such as the love of God and having faith in Him and His plan. Think of it this way, what do you feed babies? Milk! So what do you give spiritual babies? Spiritual milk! If you can remember any Primary lessons, think back to them. I don't really remember being taught them but I do remember teaching a few myself. Many of them are scripture stories where the lesson is "Have Faith," "Love One Another," or "Obey Your Mommy and Daddy." This is the spiritual milk that feeds us until we are on our feet and ready to walk. That is when we move on to the strong meat. Meat is protein, which builds muscle, making us strong, which allows us to do many different things. It allows ballerinas to leap and stand for hours on the tips of their toes and construction workers to work together to create immense structures. Therefore spiritual meat is what really strengthens us on specific topics. It allows some of us to leap through the air and really feel this word reverberate through us, and some of us to cooperate to create a magnificent, spiritual environment for others.
It's really amazing how true this metaphor is! When we are young, if we drink enough milk, we do not often have problems with weak bones when we are older. The same goes for building a strong foundation for our testimonies. I can personally say right now that I know for a fact that there is a God who cares about me personally and has blessed me by placing me in His one true church. These are a few things that I will never be able to deny. But just as muscle can be gained and lost and needs constant upkeep, so our testimonies constantly shift, growing larger and smaller depending on the effort we put into them.

I am sure there are even more ways this metaphor can be applied, but for now I will just leave it there. The message I got from these verses was this. You are not a babe any more, your foundation is not in danger, you have been lingering on the basics for too long. Move on. Learn more. Grow more. Partake of the strong meat and become strong in the Spirit.
Recognize where you are developmentally and what you are "eating." Don't be a baby gnawing (or maybe even gumming) at a slab of meat. Don't be an adult swilling milk. Be who you are, and what you are meant to be will follow.
12. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.
13. For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.
14. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
For those of you that don't exactly understand the metaphor here, I'll explain it. Milk is the basic doctrine, the foundation of testimonies, such as the love of God and having faith in Him and His plan. Think of it this way, what do you feed babies? Milk! So what do you give spiritual babies? Spiritual milk! If you can remember any Primary lessons, think back to them. I don't really remember being taught them but I do remember teaching a few myself. Many of them are scripture stories where the lesson is "Have Faith," "Love One Another," or "Obey Your Mommy and Daddy." This is the spiritual milk that feeds us until we are on our feet and ready to walk. That is when we move on to the strong meat. Meat is protein, which builds muscle, making us strong, which allows us to do many different things. It allows ballerinas to leap and stand for hours on the tips of their toes and construction workers to work together to create immense structures. Therefore spiritual meat is what really strengthens us on specific topics. It allows some of us to leap through the air and really feel this word reverberate through us, and some of us to cooperate to create a magnificent, spiritual environment for others.
It's really amazing how true this metaphor is! When we are young, if we drink enough milk, we do not often have problems with weak bones when we are older. The same goes for building a strong foundation for our testimonies. I can personally say right now that I know for a fact that there is a God who cares about me personally and has blessed me by placing me in His one true church. These are a few things that I will never be able to deny. But just as muscle can be gained and lost and needs constant upkeep, so our testimonies constantly shift, growing larger and smaller depending on the effort we put into them.
I am sure there are even more ways this metaphor can be applied, but for now I will just leave it there. The message I got from these verses was this. You are not a babe any more, your foundation is not in danger, you have been lingering on the basics for too long. Move on. Learn more. Grow more. Partake of the strong meat and become strong in the Spirit.
Recognize where you are developmentally and what you are "eating." Don't be a baby gnawing (or maybe even gumming) at a slab of meat. Don't be an adult swilling milk. Be who you are, and what you are meant to be will follow.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Not Guilty, Your Honor
It's been a while hasn't it?
My life is calming down a bit, but I really just needed to share this amazing thought that I learned about tonight.
I was reading about Christ and what He did for us, and continues to do for us. It hit me most when I read in D&C 45:3
"Listen to him who is the advocate with the Father, who is pleading your cause before him."
This made me think of a lawyer in the middle of a courtroom, arguing that we are innocent, and not guilty. In a court case, the lawyer often tells his client not to say certain things, go certain places, or talk to certain people. Jesus Christ does the same. He essentially tells us, "Look, I'm arguing the innocent plea, don't do anything that will make you look guilty."
Now I don't know about you, but there are plenty of cop shows where the defendant disobeys their lawyer and does something that completely ruins their case. Isn't it marvelous that when we do something to incriminate ourselves, our Lawyer has already taken the fall for us?
Christ's capacity to love and forgive is equal to that of His suffering. He experienced the worst agony for us. For someone who loves us so dearly, to experience all of our sorrows? Those terrible moments of sadness that are so necessary for our moments of joy. I am in no way near Christ's level when it comes to love, but when I see someone that I care about have a bad day, I feel so sad for them. I cannot imagine what it would be like to feel that sadness, in its most pure form, for every person that has ever lived or will live, and then to be brutally executed by people who claim to serve Him?
After all this, His request that we listen to His perfect advice, His guidlines to a happy life, shouldn't be difficult. Of course, we cannot be perfect on the first go-round, but He is patient. He will wait for us. What a blessing!
Anyway, that was my thought for the night.
My life is calming down a bit, but I really just needed to share this amazing thought that I learned about tonight.
I was reading about Christ and what He did for us, and continues to do for us. It hit me most when I read in D&C 45:3
"Listen to him who is the advocate with the Father, who is pleading your cause before him."
This made me think of a lawyer in the middle of a courtroom, arguing that we are innocent, and not guilty. In a court case, the lawyer often tells his client not to say certain things, go certain places, or talk to certain people. Jesus Christ does the same. He essentially tells us, "Look, I'm arguing the innocent plea, don't do anything that will make you look guilty."
Now I don't know about you, but there are plenty of cop shows where the defendant disobeys their lawyer and does something that completely ruins their case. Isn't it marvelous that when we do something to incriminate ourselves, our Lawyer has already taken the fall for us?
Christ's capacity to love and forgive is equal to that of His suffering. He experienced the worst agony for us. For someone who loves us so dearly, to experience all of our sorrows? Those terrible moments of sadness that are so necessary for our moments of joy. I am in no way near Christ's level when it comes to love, but when I see someone that I care about have a bad day, I feel so sad for them. I cannot imagine what it would be like to feel that sadness, in its most pure form, for every person that has ever lived or will live, and then to be brutally executed by people who claim to serve Him?
After all this, His request that we listen to His perfect advice, His guidlines to a happy life, shouldn't be difficult. Of course, we cannot be perfect on the first go-round, but He is patient. He will wait for us. What a blessing!
Anyway, that was my thought for the night.
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