Ponderize Scripture: Luke 6:37 "Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven."
Tuesday 12/22
Mark 2:13-17, v. 17 "They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." All are sick (imperfect) and have need of a physician (Savior). If I want to be like the Savior do I pass by those that are sick and not offer assistance? Do I call on the Savior to heal me? In the Christmas Devotional, Sister Burton asked if when life throws it's challenges do we look more towards the Savior or farther away from him.
John 5;17-47, v.19 "The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise." I just love this doctrine. We can become like our Heavenly Father. Heavenly Father wants me to be able to do what he does. The Savior is here to make that happen. v.21 "For as the Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth them; even so the Son quickeneth whom he will." Immortality is a free gift to all, though those that follow the gospel of Jesus Christ are raised up because the Savior mediates for them. v.30 "my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me." One way to know if my judgment is good or if there is wisdom in my choices is by seeking the Lord's will in whatever is decided. Does that make sense? v.39 "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me." Searching the scriptures helps me to come unto Christ and to learn about him and come to know him personally; it can only help me to seek Christ more in my life. How am I doing with my scripture study? Is it consistent? Everyday? This helps me to keep my baptismal covenant to remember him always so that his spirit will always be with me.
Wednesday 12/23
Matt 12:1-21 v.12 "Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days." How important it is to be engaged on Sunday. It is a day of doing well. Mark 2:23-3:12 v. JST 26 "Wherefore the Sabbath was given unto man for a day of rest; and also that man should glorify God, and not that man should not eat;" I think of Elder Nelson's talk in April 2015 about the Sabbath. What sign do I want to give the Lord?...That I firstly love him (ie. go to church, pray, study the scriptures, fast) and that I love my fellowman as he loves them (ie. visit and spend time with them, heal them, serve). My fellowman includes my family and even myself. Spending time with family is important on the Sabbath day. Sleeping is good, not working and allowing others the opportunity to not work. These all show love for my fellowman. I think that the Lord wants me to be engaged on this day. It is a day devoted to showing love. Luke 6:1-11 v.9 "Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? to save life, or to destroy it?"
Thursday 12/24
Luke 6:12-16 v.12 "And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God." I am so struck at how much Christ prayed to Heavenly Father. He always went someplace alone. When was the last time that I poured out my soul to God and really communicated with him? How can I make my prayers more meaningful? Thoughts-make a list of things I want to talk to Heavenly Father about, think about what I want to say, ask for the Holy Ghost to guide me, talk to him about everything (ie spill my guts). Christ must have really come to know Heavenly Father. He had to have faith too before he received a witness and gained knowledge. Prayer must be a major way that faith can be increased. After that night, Christ then acted. It is important to then act on the prayer given.
Friday 12/25
Luke 6:17-49 Luke's version of the Sermon on the Mount. There is so much meat in the Sermon on the Mount. A good sum up would be to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. How fitting for Christmas Day. v.35 "But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend (be generous), hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great." I love this verse. Christ wants me to seek to do good, to think of others, to give of my time, talents, and everything that the Lord has blessed me with. How hard sometimes to give or lend with no thought of compensation or reward for the good deeds. It seems like love (selfless looking out to others) helps to accomplish this. How can I seek to love others? I feel like it is important to start where I am and the Lord will bless me. v.38 "Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom." The blessings are great for those who look to others. I feel like this means that the right blessing will be given at the right time in the right portion. v.37 "Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:" A reminder to not be critical, but supportive of others.
Saturday 12/26
Matt 5:1-47, v.3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit" This means those who don't have pride and are humble. 3 Nephi 12:3 adds "...the poor in spirit who come unto me." Key is to come unto Christ. v.6 "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." This means to do my best and where I fall short will be strengthened, made up, filled. v.28 "Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart." The Savior is talking about how our thoughts lead to greater sin such that how important it is to watch our thoughts. As a man thinketh, so is he. Our thoughts mold us into who we are. What do I fill my mind with? What thoughts are always on my mind? Do I have optimistic or pessimistic thoughts? Filling my mind with good, wholesome, optimistic thoughts will turn me into a good, wholesome, optimistic person more than I am. v.37 "But let your communication be, Yea, yea; nay, nay for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil." I like this. It is simple and straightforward. It is important to not beat around the bush and use less sacrasm or being indirect more than direct. I need to work on this. v.41 "And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain." I may not may not have a choice on going a mile with another but I can certainly choose to go another mile with him/her. That is powerful to me. It seems like this would take out the selfishness as I am looking to another. v,46 "For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?" Interesting thought...it may be easier to love those who love us, but the growth/learning/love comes when we love those who don't love us. It seems like miracles can happpen and the Atonement can really work in situations like this. Example, a drunk driver kills several members of a family and the father forgives him. Who can I love besides my family and friends?
Sunday 12/27
Elder Larry R. Lawrence What Lack I Yet? Matt 5:48 "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." I have always been bothered by this. This commandment cannot happen by our own efforts in this life. It can only happen with the assistance of Christ in this life and our efforts in the world to come. Elder Lawrence refers to this as eternal progression. Christ is admonishing us to learn and improve. "We came to learn and improve until we gradually become santified or perfected in Christ." The best way to learn and improve is to seek divine guidance and ask some questions: "What do I need to change? How can I improve? What weakness needs strengthening? What lack I yet?" Through prayer we can ask for answers and the Holy Ghost can then help us. The best time to do this is during sacrament meeting. "The Holy Ghost doesn't tell us to improve everything at once. If He did, we would become discouraged and give up. The Spirit works with us at our own speed, one step at a time." I like this. Line upon line. Elder Bednar said, "Most of us clearly understand that the Atonement is for sinners. I am not so sure, however, that we know and understand that the Atonement is also for saints--for good mean and women who are obedient, worthy, and conscientious and who are striving to become better." I love the hope that this brings. I can become better. "Be persistent...but never be discouraged." This is wise counsel. The adversary tries to discourage. It is a major tool against good people who are trying. Never give up. What goals can I make to improve my life? What lack I yet?
Monday, December 28, 2015
Saturday, December 26, 2015
December Week 4- Linds
Tues 12/22
Fri 12/25
John 5:17 "My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." --> Spiritual work. Jesus was being criticized for "working" on the Sabbath. Our Sabbaths should not be filled with lazying about the house and sleeping in. We should be actively trying to find ways to serve and love. Also, do I put as much effort into the spiritual goals I have? They are work too. And I should expect spiritual change and challenge to be as hard as temporal work/profession. Also really interesting to note that the Savior was always working. Work is a spiritual principle.
Sat 12/26
Luke 6:12 "that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God"--> Interesting and powerful that Jesus both felt the need to pray (did he really need to pray? He already knew everything) and that he prayed so long. I am not harnessing this power enough in my daily struggles.
Alma 7:11-13 Christ suffered so that He can succor us. I have been thinking lately about how we can't expect others to understand us. When we long for validation, comfort, etc, we should really turn to Christ because He is the only source that can fulfill that need fully. "Succor" to me means that He not only understands but actively helps us bear burdens.
2 Nephi 2:8 no one can dwell with God except through the "merits, mercy, and grace" of Christ--> these three words stuck out to me. Really, we don't do anything to earn salvation. Sometimes there is a culture that mistakenly thinks we earn His grace by our merits (deeds) but we don't even do that! Everything that I am blessed with is through these three things. This is why it's so important to be grateful.
Wed 12/23
Mark 1:40-42 the leper comes seeking physical healing but asks, "make me clean," referring to spiritual healing. Do I seek Him fully aware of my areas where I need cleansing? How often do I seek him with this intention? It requires faith and Jesus only responds after He recognizes the leper and his family have faith. Why did the Savior spend so much of His ministry healing?
Matt 9:12-13
12 But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.
"I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance"
Really what Jesus is referring to is the attitude of people. In reality we are all sick and in need of a Savior, but some of us are less aware, more content or complacent, less wanting to change than others. Humility is so vital for building my relationship with Him. He can not help us when we are not humble enough to realize we are sick and need His help. That is really th deciding factor in our relationship with Him. Are we humble or are we prideful?
Thurs 12/24
John 5:9,14-15 "made him whole" this is repeated 4 times. Interesting word choice if in reference to physical ailments- more likely that it alludes to spiritual sin. How often do I feel incomplete, flawed? Often! This is beautiful and also reminds me of the definition of "perfection" some people reference. Perfection meaning whole, complete and not necessarily without sin. Christ makes up for what I can not do, so with Him, I am "whole." (Complete and enough)!
Fri 12/25
John 5:17 "My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." --> Spiritual work. Jesus was being criticized for "working" on the Sabbath. Our Sabbaths should not be filled with lazying about the house and sleeping in. We should be actively trying to find ways to serve and love. Also, do I put as much effort into the spiritual goals I have? They are work too. And I should expect spiritual change and challenge to be as hard as temporal work/profession. Also really interesting to note that the Savior was always working. Work is a spiritual principle.
Sat 12/26
Luke 6:12 "that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God"--> Interesting and powerful that Jesus both felt the need to pray (did he really need to pray? He already knew everything) and that he prayed so long. I am not harnessing this power enough in my daily struggles.
Sunday, December 20, 2015
December Week 3 - Samuel
Ponderize Scripture: John 3:16-17 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. "For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved."
Monday 12/14
John 3:1-36 v. 16 "that whosoever believeth in him..." What does believeth mean? It is a form of action. I think of how do people see me...Do I have the attributes or am seeking the attributes of Christ? Service to others? Do I know and utilize the Atonement daily in my life? Do I know Christ? Have I felt the Holy Ghost testify of him (touch my heart)? v.36 talks about receiving of 'his fulness'. To me that means being cleansed and enabled. It means that I have peace of conscience and an assurance that things will work out. v.35 says that the fulness comes by the Holy Ghost. It is what actually cleanses and fills with light.
Tuesday 12/15
Mark 6:16-20 v. 20 "For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and a holy man, and one who feared God and observed to worship him; and when he heard him he did many things for him, and heard him gladly." Interesting the impact that John had on Herod. Being a good person and striving to live the gospel helps one to have a positive impact on others. 'Fearing' is having respect for someone, having admiration, and even love. Herod respected John and John respected the Lord.
John 4:4-42 v.14 Christ is the living water. Why? The Atonement makes it possible to live forever and to have eternal life. "whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst;" What does never thirsting mean? v. 23 "...the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth...for unto such hath God promised his Spirit. And they who worship him, must worship in spirit and in truth." What does it mean to worship in spirit and in truth? I assume in spirit means not being able to see God, thus one must use faith (ie prayer, commandments, following example). Truth to me means a couple of things; both with real intent and in the correct way (ie baptism, sacrament, priesthood, ordinances, temple).
Wednesday 12/16
John 4:43-35, v.44 "Jesus himself testified, that a prophet hath no honour in his own country." The people who are closest to us see our faults and weaknesses and the tendency is for them to be critical and judgmental of our potential. Jesus received that same treatment. A higher way would be to be supportive and encouraging and to have eyes that see the good in someone and their potential, not their impediments. It is easy to see the bad, harder to see the good, but divine to see the potential.
John 4: 46-54, A nobleman's son is healed. The miracle was proceeded with faith (ACTION). The nobleman journeyed far to find Jesus. When Jesus told him (ie a commandment) he obeyed not knowing beforehand the why and that every hour the son was healed. The man showed faith coming to Jesus and that faith increased as he obeyed the Lord's commands. Tender mercies were then poured out upon him and he received the gospel. How applicable that is for me. Go the extra mile with the Lord and miracles will occur.
Thursday 12/17
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf A Summer with Great-Aunt Rose "Faith in the Savior taught me that no matter what happened in the past, my story could have a happy ending...'And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.'...'why get swallowed up in past or present things that don't go quite the way we planned?'...'When we love God, we want t o serve Him. We want to be like Him. When we love our neighbors, we stop thinking so much about our own problems and help others to solve theirs...That is what makes us happy.' What a profound story about faith, hope, and charity. Faith in God and that he can do all things leads to hope and that hope helps to cultivate our love for God and then to others. That love is what makes people happy. It sounds so simple. Put God first, keep his commandments to show your faith and that will bring hope that things will work out. That leads to love in God and then to our fellowmen. This is so simple and profound and powerful. I love reading and listening to this talk again and again.
Friday 12/18
Luke 4: 16-30, v. 24 "Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country." Also v. 27 "And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian." Jesus was speaking of the lack of faith and hardheartedness of the Jews. The ones closest to us are the most critical of us. The Jews didn't have the faith to believe that the Messiah had come, especially from "Joseph's son".
Luke 4:31-32, v. 32 "They were astonished at his doctrine: for his word was with power." Power comes from God through the Holy Ghost. When I am worthy and seeking the Holy Ghost, he will testify unto the hearts of man and the word will have power.
Matt 4: 13-16, v. 16 "The people which sat in darkness saw great light..." Christ is light. Look to him and one will see light (truth, understanding, wisdom, courage, power, peace, etc...).
Saturday 12/19
Matt 4:18-22, Jesus calls his disciples. v.20 "And they straightway left their nets, and followed him." To me, they were touched by the Holy Ghost or something like that, but I like how they responded when they felt the prompting. They followed. I can't imagine how hard it would be to immediately leave a life that you have currently for something completely new and foreign.
Mark 1:16-20, v.17 "Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." What does it mean to me to be a fisher of men. The Savior extends the invitation to all of us disciples...in following the Savior and really coming to know of his Atonement and being converted we will want to share the Gospel. It will seem to radiate from us. Truly striving to live the gospel will encourage one to do missionary work.
Luke 5:1-11, This tells of how before Jesus called Peter and others to be his disciples a miracle occurred. v.5 "Master, we have toiled all night, and have taken nothing; nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net." Peter had faith already and trusted Jesus. They caught a ton of fish (faith precedes the miracle) and from henceforth followed Jesus. Interesting how a little miracle does such great things and even more so that the nets almost broke and the ships started to sink, though they didn't. To me, the Lord gives us as much as we can handle both with challenges and with blessings. Tender mercies can bless our lives in magnificent ways. Sometimes all we need is a little nudge, a little encouragement.
Sunday 12/20
Mark 1:35-39, v.35 "And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed." I really like this. How important it is to have some time alone to commune with God, to ponder and reflect. Being a perfect example, the Savior required some solitary time; therefore, how much more is needed for me. I think it is so interesting how the morning is described. How can I improve my morning devotional with the Lord?
Mark 1:40-45, Jesus heals a leper and the leper spreads the news of his healing. v."...insomuch that Jesus could no more openly enter into the city, but was without in desert places: and they came to him from every quarter." My thought was that everyone needs the Savior. He is the answer. No matter where one lives, or what their situation in life is, all need to come to the Savior to be healed.
Luke 5:16 "And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed." It just seems like this is so important. There must be time to commune with God alone.
Luke 5:17-26, v.22-23 "What reason ye in your hearts? Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?" What does this mean? To me, this means that Christ can forgive sins because of the Atonement and it is as important for me to forgive others of their shortcomings. Healing occurs in either case, whether spiritually or physically because of the Atonement. Both require faith and the man with palsy friends had showed enough faith for the man to be healed both physically as well as spiritually.
Monday 12/14
John 3:1-36 v. 16 "that whosoever believeth in him..." What does believeth mean? It is a form of action. I think of how do people see me...Do I have the attributes or am seeking the attributes of Christ? Service to others? Do I know and utilize the Atonement daily in my life? Do I know Christ? Have I felt the Holy Ghost testify of him (touch my heart)? v.36 talks about receiving of 'his fulness'. To me that means being cleansed and enabled. It means that I have peace of conscience and an assurance that things will work out. v.35 says that the fulness comes by the Holy Ghost. It is what actually cleanses and fills with light.
Tuesday 12/15
Mark 6:16-20 v. 20 "For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and a holy man, and one who feared God and observed to worship him; and when he heard him he did many things for him, and heard him gladly." Interesting the impact that John had on Herod. Being a good person and striving to live the gospel helps one to have a positive impact on others. 'Fearing' is having respect for someone, having admiration, and even love. Herod respected John and John respected the Lord.
John 4:4-42 v.14 Christ is the living water. Why? The Atonement makes it possible to live forever and to have eternal life. "whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst;" What does never thirsting mean? v. 23 "...the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth...for unto such hath God promised his Spirit. And they who worship him, must worship in spirit and in truth." What does it mean to worship in spirit and in truth? I assume in spirit means not being able to see God, thus one must use faith (ie prayer, commandments, following example). Truth to me means a couple of things; both with real intent and in the correct way (ie baptism, sacrament, priesthood, ordinances, temple).
Wednesday 12/16
John 4:43-35, v.44 "Jesus himself testified, that a prophet hath no honour in his own country." The people who are closest to us see our faults and weaknesses and the tendency is for them to be critical and judgmental of our potential. Jesus received that same treatment. A higher way would be to be supportive and encouraging and to have eyes that see the good in someone and their potential, not their impediments. It is easy to see the bad, harder to see the good, but divine to see the potential.
John 4: 46-54, A nobleman's son is healed. The miracle was proceeded with faith (ACTION). The nobleman journeyed far to find Jesus. When Jesus told him (ie a commandment) he obeyed not knowing beforehand the why and that every hour the son was healed. The man showed faith coming to Jesus and that faith increased as he obeyed the Lord's commands. Tender mercies were then poured out upon him and he received the gospel. How applicable that is for me. Go the extra mile with the Lord and miracles will occur.
Thursday 12/17
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf A Summer with Great-Aunt Rose "Faith in the Savior taught me that no matter what happened in the past, my story could have a happy ending...'And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.'...'why get swallowed up in past or present things that don't go quite the way we planned?'...'When we love God, we want t o serve Him. We want to be like Him. When we love our neighbors, we stop thinking so much about our own problems and help others to solve theirs...That is what makes us happy.' What a profound story about faith, hope, and charity. Faith in God and that he can do all things leads to hope and that hope helps to cultivate our love for God and then to others. That love is what makes people happy. It sounds so simple. Put God first, keep his commandments to show your faith and that will bring hope that things will work out. That leads to love in God and then to our fellowmen. This is so simple and profound and powerful. I love reading and listening to this talk again and again.
Friday 12/18
Luke 4: 16-30, v. 24 "Verily I say unto you, No prophet is accepted in his own country." Also v. 27 "And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian." Jesus was speaking of the lack of faith and hardheartedness of the Jews. The ones closest to us are the most critical of us. The Jews didn't have the faith to believe that the Messiah had come, especially from "Joseph's son".
Luke 4:31-32, v. 32 "They were astonished at his doctrine: for his word was with power." Power comes from God through the Holy Ghost. When I am worthy and seeking the Holy Ghost, he will testify unto the hearts of man and the word will have power.
Matt 4: 13-16, v. 16 "The people which sat in darkness saw great light..." Christ is light. Look to him and one will see light (truth, understanding, wisdom, courage, power, peace, etc...).
Saturday 12/19
Matt 4:18-22, Jesus calls his disciples. v.20 "And they straightway left their nets, and followed him." To me, they were touched by the Holy Ghost or something like that, but I like how they responded when they felt the prompting. They followed. I can't imagine how hard it would be to immediately leave a life that you have currently for something completely new and foreign.
Mark 1:16-20, v.17 "Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." What does it mean to me to be a fisher of men. The Savior extends the invitation to all of us disciples...in following the Savior and really coming to know of his Atonement and being converted we will want to share the Gospel. It will seem to radiate from us. Truly striving to live the gospel will encourage one to do missionary work.
Luke 5:1-11, This tells of how before Jesus called Peter and others to be his disciples a miracle occurred. v.5 "Master, we have toiled all night, and have taken nothing; nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net." Peter had faith already and trusted Jesus. They caught a ton of fish (faith precedes the miracle) and from henceforth followed Jesus. Interesting how a little miracle does such great things and even more so that the nets almost broke and the ships started to sink, though they didn't. To me, the Lord gives us as much as we can handle both with challenges and with blessings. Tender mercies can bless our lives in magnificent ways. Sometimes all we need is a little nudge, a little encouragement.
Sunday 12/20
Mark 1:35-39, v.35 "And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed." I really like this. How important it is to have some time alone to commune with God, to ponder and reflect. Being a perfect example, the Savior required some solitary time; therefore, how much more is needed for me. I think it is so interesting how the morning is described. How can I improve my morning devotional with the Lord?
Mark 1:40-45, Jesus heals a leper and the leper spreads the news of his healing. v."...insomuch that Jesus could no more openly enter into the city, but was without in desert places: and they came to him from every quarter." My thought was that everyone needs the Savior. He is the answer. No matter where one lives, or what their situation in life is, all need to come to the Savior to be healed.
Luke 5:16 "And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed." It just seems like this is so important. There must be time to commune with God alone.
Luke 5:17-26, v.22-23 "What reason ye in your hearts? Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?" What does this mean? To me, this means that Christ can forgive sins because of the Atonement and it is as important for me to forgive others of their shortcomings. Healing occurs in either case, whether spiritually or physically because of the Atonement. Both require faith and the man with palsy friends had showed enough faith for the man to be healed both physically as well as spiritually.
December Week 3-Linds
Sun Dec 13
John 1:43 Jesus goes and calls His disciples: it is really powerful to me how simple His calling is. All he says to Philip is "Follow me." There is no explanation, no elaboration, nothing He has to prove. From the very beginning to the very end, it's a matter of faith and belief. Will we choose to follow him or not? It's as simple as that. Being a disciple means following Him.
John 1:43 Jesus goes and calls His disciples: it is really powerful to me how simple His calling is. All he says to Philip is "Follow me." There is no explanation, no elaboration, nothing He has to prove. From the very beginning to the very end, it's a matter of faith and belief. Will we choose to follow him or not? It's as simple as that. Being a disciple means following Him.
John 2:21 Jesus refers to his body as "this temple"- why does Jesus refer to His body as a temple? Am I treating my body that sacredly? What can I do to treat my body like a temple? How do I express my gratitude for my body?
John 2:22 again, emphasis on belief and faith, even in the midst of Jesus, disciples needed faith and belief. John 3:12
Mon Dec 14
John 4:13-14 (Isaiah 55:1-3) These are some of my favorite scriptures/concept. I love the idea that the gospel satisfying fully our needs and that so many times we pursue things to temporarily fix what is wrong. I see this a lot in the world (drinking to cope with insecurities, overreating to cope with stress, etc). But do I see it in my own life? I think sometimes I spend too much time on facebook, social media, or other "temporary fixes" for my boredom or time, when in actuality that may not be the best way to use my time and build others. Not that they aren't good tools, we just don't always use them as tools.
John 4:34 "I have meat to eat that ye know not of"--the disciples were fixated on temporal things. Jesus was always referring to spiritual things. What correlations/metaphors do I see of temporal things to spiritual things? Here, Jesus is referring to the daily sustenance of food for our bodies in relation to the daily sustenance we should and need to seek for our Spirits. Am I seeking daily to nourish my testimony? Make spiritual pursuits a priority, or I will "starve"
Tues Dec 15
Matt 4:19-20, 22 Jesus calls Peter, Andrew, James, John to be apostles. It is interesting that the scriptures detail not only that all four followed Jesus's simple counsel to "Follow me" but also how they followed the Savior. "immediately" and "straightway left their nets" --> It's not only important that we choose to follow Him but how we follow Him. How do I follow the Savior? Am I immediate when asked to do something for my calling or for others?
Luke 5: 2-11 Simon who "toiled all the night, and have taken nothing" receives the Savior's counsel to "Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught." The visual of how the Savior helps Simon to succeed as a fisherman is powerful to me! The Savior can and will help us succeed in "worldly" or temporal pursuits when we follow Him and turn to Him for help and praise for our successes. I feel really strongly about this and see this in my life so much. We can do SO much more when include the Lord, and really, when we give it all to Him. Why did the Savior perform this miracle? And what significance does "fishers of men" have? As we turn to Him and make missionary work a priority and a desire in our lives, He will show miracles and gather those who are ready to hear and act on the Gospel. Pray for opportunities to share the Gospel and be ready and willing.
Mon Dec 14
John 4:13-14 (Isaiah 55:1-3) These are some of my favorite scriptures/concept. I love the idea that the gospel satisfying fully our needs and that so many times we pursue things to temporarily fix what is wrong. I see this a lot in the world (drinking to cope with insecurities, overreating to cope with stress, etc). But do I see it in my own life? I think sometimes I spend too much time on facebook, social media, or other "temporary fixes" for my boredom or time, when in actuality that may not be the best way to use my time and build others. Not that they aren't good tools, we just don't always use them as tools.
John 4:34 "I have meat to eat that ye know not of"--the disciples were fixated on temporal things. Jesus was always referring to spiritual things. What correlations/metaphors do I see of temporal things to spiritual things? Here, Jesus is referring to the daily sustenance of food for our bodies in relation to the daily sustenance we should and need to seek for our Spirits. Am I seeking daily to nourish my testimony? Make spiritual pursuits a priority, or I will "starve"
Tues Dec 15
Matt 4:19-20, 22 Jesus calls Peter, Andrew, James, John to be apostles. It is interesting that the scriptures detail not only that all four followed Jesus's simple counsel to "Follow me" but also how they followed the Savior. "immediately" and "straightway left their nets" --> It's not only important that we choose to follow Him but how we follow Him. How do I follow the Savior? Am I immediate when asked to do something for my calling or for others?
Luke 5: 2-11 Simon who "toiled all the night, and have taken nothing" receives the Savior's counsel to "Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught." The visual of how the Savior helps Simon to succeed as a fisherman is powerful to me! The Savior can and will help us succeed in "worldly" or temporal pursuits when we follow Him and turn to Him for help and praise for our successes. I feel really strongly about this and see this in my life so much. We can do SO much more when include the Lord, and really, when we give it all to Him. Why did the Savior perform this miracle? And what significance does "fishers of men" have? As we turn to Him and make missionary work a priority and a desire in our lives, He will show miracles and gather those who are ready to hear and act on the Gospel. Pray for opportunities to share the Gospel and be ready and willing.
Wed 12/16
Luke 4: 33-37 everyone is not astonished at what Jesus says necessarily, but the power and authority behind it. Interesting to note that this power (Priesthood) is already being referenced here in the New Testament. What experiences have I had recently with the Priesthood? Do I utilize that power in my life enough? Both in my personal life and in my missionary efforts?
Thurs 12/17
"We should not deceive ourselves about what it takes to return and remain in the presence of our Father in Heaven. We have to be clean." Remembering in whom we have trusted (Allen Haynie)
"The thought is this: the Atonement leaves no tracks, no traces. What it fixes is fixed. … The Atonement leaves no traces, no tracks. It just heals, and what it heals stays healed.” (Quoting President Packer)
Fri 12/18
Luke 4:39 "immediately she arose and administered unto them"-->natural product of being healed and utilizing the Atonement is to turn outward and share our testimony with others. When have I been healed? Did I share it with others?
Sat 12/19
Peace I Leave with You- BYU SPEECH Leslee Thorne-Murphy
"[Christ's peace] is a spiritual peace that quells fear and anxiety."
"Reverence begins in a deep understanding of human limitations; from this grows the capacity to be in awe of whatever we believe lies outside our control—God, truth, justice, nature, even death. The capacity for awe, as it grows, brings with it the capacity for respecting fellow human beings, flaws and all." (quoting Paul Woodroff)
-Reverence (and awe) as explained here remind me of gratitude. Gratitude really should come from a "deep understanding of human limitations." Do I have this deep understanding? Do I often mistakenly think this understanding with putting myself down, being hard on myself, etc? This kind of thinking comes from Satan and is a cheap form of real humility. I love the definition above because it ties it back to our relations with other people. If we have reverence and awe for what lies out of our control (the good and the bad), then we will be filled with understanding and charity for others. My dad is a great example of this. He lives with a gratitude for life itself and it is manifest in the way he interacts with others.
Sun 12/20
D&C 19:15-16 Christ suffered that we might not suffer. This is power, and the ultimate unselfish act. Was he worried that many would not follow Him or appreciate His sacrifice? No! Was he kept back from sacrificing because he knew most people would not choose to follow Him? No. As I seek to be unselfish (in the small part like Jesus), I shouldn't be selective about my service- people don't have to be deserving to receive of my service, friendship, or kindness!
D&C 19:18 It's hard for me to comprehend the Atonement. "Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit."-->He did this all for me! And for everyone, even when we may not seem grateful and even when we can't even comprehend it. That is love! I love this!
Sat 12/19
Peace I Leave with You- BYU SPEECH Leslee Thorne-Murphy
"[Christ's peace] is a spiritual peace that quells fear and anxiety."
"Reverence begins in a deep understanding of human limitations; from this grows the capacity to be in awe of whatever we believe lies outside our control—God, truth, justice, nature, even death. The capacity for awe, as it grows, brings with it the capacity for respecting fellow human beings, flaws and all." (quoting Paul Woodroff)
-Reverence (and awe) as explained here remind me of gratitude. Gratitude really should come from a "deep understanding of human limitations." Do I have this deep understanding? Do I often mistakenly think this understanding with putting myself down, being hard on myself, etc? This kind of thinking comes from Satan and is a cheap form of real humility. I love the definition above because it ties it back to our relations with other people. If we have reverence and awe for what lies out of our control (the good and the bad), then we will be filled with understanding and charity for others. My dad is a great example of this. He lives with a gratitude for life itself and it is manifest in the way he interacts with others.
Sun 12/20
D&C 19:15-16 Christ suffered that we might not suffer. This is power, and the ultimate unselfish act. Was he worried that many would not follow Him or appreciate His sacrifice? No! Was he kept back from sacrificing because he knew most people would not choose to follow Him? No. As I seek to be unselfish (in the small part like Jesus), I shouldn't be selective about my service- people don't have to be deserving to receive of my service, friendship, or kindness!
D&C 19:18 It's hard for me to comprehend the Atonement. "Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer both body and spirit."-->He did this all for me! And for everyone, even when we may not seem grateful and even when we can't even comprehend it. That is love! I love this!
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
December Week 2- Linds
Theme: The Gospels
Goal: Pray more intently. Send Him the correct sign.
Ponderize: 3 Nephi 1:20 "And it had come to pass, yea, all things, every whit, according to the words of the prophet."
Sun 12/6
2 Nephi 31:7 all commandments are about, "What sign do we want to give to the Lord?" Jesus was baptized to show unto us an example of humility (he actually literally didn't need it), and to witness to God that he would be obedient. Our actions are constantly telling Heavenly Father about how we feel about Him. When I forget to say prayers or don't say them well enough, what sign am I giving to my Heavenly Father? When I sacrifice my time to serve others, what sign am I showing to the Lord? When I listen to my roommates or friends when they are being difficult, what sign am I giving? When I decide to sleep longer instead of wake up earlier to read or pray, what sign am I giving?
Mon 12/7
Matt 4:1-11, Mark 1:13, JST Matt 4:10 Christ is tempted by Satan:
-Four things I find really powerful:
1. Christ was led into the wilderness by the Spirit "to be tempted"--> Experiencing temptation is a necessary part of this life. I should not be surprised when I feel weak or tempted or human. It does not mean I am unrighteous, or abnormal, it means I am human, and experiencing life. The important thing is that I recognize my weaknesses, and don't become complacent, but also don't beat myself up over them.
2. Christ was tempted after he had fasted. Satan always increases his efforts after our spiritual experiences. Unfortunately, this is something else we should expect and not be surprised by or beat ourselves up by.
3. "Angels came and ministered unto him"--> As we live righteously, we can also expect the help of God in overcoming temptation and Satan's efforts. The Holy Ghost is real and will minister to us as we turn to Heavenly Father. How often do I notice angelic help? Whether in the form of others who have answered my prayers, or the Holy Ghost?
4. When I think of temptation, I think of it as a mortal, weak thing, almost like it is my fault I'm even tempted. But even Christ was tempted. Because he experienced this temptation, He knows how to help us overcome weakness. Its purpose is to bring us to Christ, surprisingly.
Goal: Pray more intently. Send Him the correct sign.
Ponderize: 3 Nephi 1:20 "And it had come to pass, yea, all things, every whit, according to the words of the prophet."
Sun 12/6
2 Nephi 31:7 all commandments are about, "What sign do we want to give to the Lord?" Jesus was baptized to show unto us an example of humility (he actually literally didn't need it), and to witness to God that he would be obedient. Our actions are constantly telling Heavenly Father about how we feel about Him. When I forget to say prayers or don't say them well enough, what sign am I giving to my Heavenly Father? When I sacrifice my time to serve others, what sign am I showing to the Lord? When I listen to my roommates or friends when they are being difficult, what sign am I giving? When I decide to sleep longer instead of wake up earlier to read or pray, what sign am I giving?
Mon 12/7
Matt 4:1-11, Mark 1:13, JST Matt 4:10 Christ is tempted by Satan:
-Four things I find really powerful:
1. Christ was led into the wilderness by the Spirit "to be tempted"--> Experiencing temptation is a necessary part of this life. I should not be surprised when I feel weak or tempted or human. It does not mean I am unrighteous, or abnormal, it means I am human, and experiencing life. The important thing is that I recognize my weaknesses, and don't become complacent, but also don't beat myself up over them.
2. Christ was tempted after he had fasted. Satan always increases his efforts after our spiritual experiences. Unfortunately, this is something else we should expect and not be surprised by or beat ourselves up by.
3. "Angels came and ministered unto him"--> As we live righteously, we can also expect the help of God in overcoming temptation and Satan's efforts. The Holy Ghost is real and will minister to us as we turn to Heavenly Father. How often do I notice angelic help? Whether in the form of others who have answered my prayers, or the Holy Ghost?
4. When I think of temptation, I think of it as a mortal, weak thing, almost like it is my fault I'm even tempted. But even Christ was tempted. Because he experienced this temptation, He knows how to help us overcome weakness. Its purpose is to bring us to Christ, surprisingly.
Tues 12/8
Christmas Devotional 2015
-Christ dispels all fear. What do I fear? How does faith in Christ and His teachings dispel that fear? For me, the Atonement covers all pain that may occur in the future. When I have faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ, I can have peace that whatever happens, I can find peace and healing through the Atonement. How have I seen that promise fulfilled in the past?
-Satan is the source of fear. Christ never uses Fear as a motivator.
-Christ is the source of all light. All things that are good and light come from Him.
Monday, December 14, 2015
December Week 2 - Samuel
Ponderize Scripture: John 8:12 "Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life."
Monday 12/7
Luke 2:21-39, Matt 1:25; vs. 32 "A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel." I think the Gentiles are those who don't know of the gospel and Israel are the humble followers of Christ. Christ lights the true way for those who know not the path and makes salvation possible for those who do know the way. So interesting that he already has light and glory, but he is making it possible that all of his brothers and sisters may also have that light and glory. Elder Bednar said during the Christmas Devotional Dec. 6th, 2015 that Christ is light and every symbol of light is signifying of him. vs.25, "there was a man...whose name was Simeon...and the Holy Ghost was upon him." vs. 27, "and he came by the spirit into the temple," I love how guiding the Holy Ghost can be. vs. 37, "she was a widow...but served God with fastings and prayers night and day." How to have the Holy Ghost is to seek the Lord, serve him. If I seek the light, I will find it. In seeking Christ, I will find light, truth, and wisdom, which comes from the Holy Ghost.
Tuesday 12/8
Matt. 2:1-23; Luke 2:39-52 vs. 1 "behold, there came wise men from the east..." There weren't necessarily three wise men. What would make one a wise man? vs. 12-13, 19 - dreams are one way that the Lord can communicate with us. v. 52 "Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." The the footnotes it says uses the word study to help define wisdom. Jesus studied intellectually (later on he knew how to ready, what the customs were...etc...), did physical exercise, took care of his body, and sought after God, which would seem to mean through prayer, scripture study, and worship. If he had to do all of these things, then how important it is for me to do these things.
Wednesday 12/9
Matt. 3:1-17; Mark 1:1-11; Luke 3:1-22; John 1:19-34 All four of the gospels have the baptism of Jesus. John baptized with water but Jesus brought the Holy Ghost and fire. Fire is cleansing = the Atonement of Christ. The Holy Ghost is a companion since Jesus isn't always here so no one else could have brought those than Jesus. I like the description of the Holy Ghost (dove). A dove is white, gentle, soft, inperceptible at times. Repentance comes before healing/cleansing/companionship of the Holy Ghost. I feel like John was bold and constant and diligent. These are all acts of faith. Because of his efforts he received a witness that Jesus is the Son of God.
Thursday 12/10
Matt 4:1-11; vs. 1-4 bread to me is the carnal, dogmatic desires that each person has. v. 4 "Man shall not live by bread (his own carnal desires) along, but by every word (the gospel) that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." There is a higher way of living. Satan tempts us to easy, bodily, or carnal sins. vs. 5-7 refers to the temptations/sins of pride (seeking one's own glory, power, self-interests, praise of others) v. 7 "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." We must first look to God, and not to ourselves. vs. 8-11 Vanity, praise of the world over what God wants. v.10 "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." There are a lot of good things in the world, but what are the best things to do? This is easy to fall into. I like how Jesus commanded Satan to depart. This has been extremely helpful to me. Create places (homes, temples, clean minds) where Satan can't come and if he does, send him on his way.
Luke 4:1-13 vs. 1-4 I really like v. 4 where Jesus answers Satan, "It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." meaning that we need more than physical health, nutrition, and exercise. We can't also live without spiritual health, nutrition, and exercise. Interesting that this is the first temptation. How easy it is to forget to say prayers or read the scriptures.vs. 5-8 The glory of the world is immense and it is easy to worship other gods before the Lord. v.8 "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." What activities, thoughts, feelings, people stop me from putting the Lord first in my life? vs. 9-13 In what ways do I put myself up or below others? Pride is key here.
Friday 12/11
John 1:15-51 v. 16 "of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace." John is mentioning Jesus here, but I also think he is talking about the Holy Ghost. Truth is given little by little by means of the Holy Ghost. I realize how important it is to seek the Holy Ghost so as to not miss out on receiving of the fulness. v. 32 "John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him." John was prepared, clean and pure so as to see and witness the Holy Ghost. How can I seek the Holy Ghost to be with me more often?
Sunday 12/13
John 2:1-25 v.16 Jesus cleansed the temple for the first time. "Take these things hence; make not my Father's house an house of merchandise." I think of both the temple as well as my home and my body. Merchandise is temporary; it has an end. What things do I put in my body or that I bring into my house? Even good things to excess can make a house of merchandise. Good foods, but not to excess are important. Good things in the home, but not to excess are also important. I have noticed in the temple that there are nice decorations, but there is nothing excessive. The focus should be on the Lord first. Self-evaluation of those things that may be cluttering my body and my home.
Monday 12/7
Luke 2:21-39, Matt 1:25; vs. 32 "A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel." I think the Gentiles are those who don't know of the gospel and Israel are the humble followers of Christ. Christ lights the true way for those who know not the path and makes salvation possible for those who do know the way. So interesting that he already has light and glory, but he is making it possible that all of his brothers and sisters may also have that light and glory. Elder Bednar said during the Christmas Devotional Dec. 6th, 2015 that Christ is light and every symbol of light is signifying of him. vs.25, "there was a man...whose name was Simeon...and the Holy Ghost was upon him." vs. 27, "and he came by the spirit into the temple," I love how guiding the Holy Ghost can be. vs. 37, "she was a widow...but served God with fastings and prayers night and day." How to have the Holy Ghost is to seek the Lord, serve him. If I seek the light, I will find it. In seeking Christ, I will find light, truth, and wisdom, which comes from the Holy Ghost.
Tuesday 12/8
Matt. 2:1-23; Luke 2:39-52 vs. 1 "behold, there came wise men from the east..." There weren't necessarily three wise men. What would make one a wise man? vs. 12-13, 19 - dreams are one way that the Lord can communicate with us. v. 52 "Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." The the footnotes it says uses the word study to help define wisdom. Jesus studied intellectually (later on he knew how to ready, what the customs were...etc...), did physical exercise, took care of his body, and sought after God, which would seem to mean through prayer, scripture study, and worship. If he had to do all of these things, then how important it is for me to do these things.
Wednesday 12/9
Matt. 3:1-17; Mark 1:1-11; Luke 3:1-22; John 1:19-34 All four of the gospels have the baptism of Jesus. John baptized with water but Jesus brought the Holy Ghost and fire. Fire is cleansing = the Atonement of Christ. The Holy Ghost is a companion since Jesus isn't always here so no one else could have brought those than Jesus. I like the description of the Holy Ghost (dove). A dove is white, gentle, soft, inperceptible at times. Repentance comes before healing/cleansing/companionship of the Holy Ghost. I feel like John was bold and constant and diligent. These are all acts of faith. Because of his efforts he received a witness that Jesus is the Son of God.
Thursday 12/10
Matt 4:1-11; vs. 1-4 bread to me is the carnal, dogmatic desires that each person has. v. 4 "Man shall not live by bread (his own carnal desires) along, but by every word (the gospel) that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." There is a higher way of living. Satan tempts us to easy, bodily, or carnal sins. vs. 5-7 refers to the temptations/sins of pride (seeking one's own glory, power, self-interests, praise of others) v. 7 "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." We must first look to God, and not to ourselves. vs. 8-11 Vanity, praise of the world over what God wants. v.10 "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." There are a lot of good things in the world, but what are the best things to do? This is easy to fall into. I like how Jesus commanded Satan to depart. This has been extremely helpful to me. Create places (homes, temples, clean minds) where Satan can't come and if he does, send him on his way.
Luke 4:1-13 vs. 1-4 I really like v. 4 where Jesus answers Satan, "It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." meaning that we need more than physical health, nutrition, and exercise. We can't also live without spiritual health, nutrition, and exercise. Interesting that this is the first temptation. How easy it is to forget to say prayers or read the scriptures.vs. 5-8 The glory of the world is immense and it is easy to worship other gods before the Lord. v.8 "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." What activities, thoughts, feelings, people stop me from putting the Lord first in my life? vs. 9-13 In what ways do I put myself up or below others? Pride is key here.
Friday 12/11
John 1:15-51 v. 16 "of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace." John is mentioning Jesus here, but I also think he is talking about the Holy Ghost. Truth is given little by little by means of the Holy Ghost. I realize how important it is to seek the Holy Ghost so as to not miss out on receiving of the fulness. v. 32 "John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him." John was prepared, clean and pure so as to see and witness the Holy Ghost. How can I seek the Holy Ghost to be with me more often?
Sunday 12/13
John 2:1-25 v.16 Jesus cleansed the temple for the first time. "Take these things hence; make not my Father's house an house of merchandise." I think of both the temple as well as my home and my body. Merchandise is temporary; it has an end. What things do I put in my body or that I bring into my house? Even good things to excess can make a house of merchandise. Good foods, but not to excess are important. Good things in the home, but not to excess are also important. I have noticed in the temple that there are nice decorations, but there is nothing excessive. The focus should be on the Lord first. Self-evaluation of those things that may be cluttering my body and my home.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
December Week 1 - Samuel
Ponderize Scripture: D&C 136:32-33 "Let him that is ignorant learn wisdom by humbling himself and calling upon the Lord his God, that his eyes may be opened that he may see, and his ears opened that he may hear;
"For my Spirit is sent forth into the world to enlighten the humble and contrite, and to the condemnation of the ungodly.
Monday 11/30
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf It Works Wonderfully "If you ever think that the gospel isn't working so well for you, I invite you to step back, look at your life from a higher plane, and simplify your approach to discipleship." My Dad always taught about simplifying. Sometimes, taking a step back, slowing down the pace, and focusing on what matters most is the most important. What really matters most? God should matter most. "God will take you as you are at this very moment and begin to work with you. All you need is a willing heart, a desire to believe, and trust in the Lord." It is so interesting that I don't have to know how to fix my myself or what to fix about myself; I just need to have a desire to change and become like God and he will guide me in discovering myself and how to become better.
Tuesday 12/1
D&C 136:32-33, wisdom is acquired, not be our own learning, but by listening and following the promptings of the Holy Ghost. The companionship of the Holy Ghost comes from our being humble and the best way is through diligent prayer to Heavenly Father. Self evaluation on how to better seek the Holy Ghost. It strikes me as being so simple, but it requires faith.
Harmony of the Gospels
Wednesday 12/2
Luke 1:1-56 I am struck at the faith of Zacharias, Elisabeth, and Mary. It appears that Zacharias didn't have faith at first, but I feel like he had enough. vs. 6 "They were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless." Obedience is an act of faith. Zacharias's experience only increased his faith, which was a blessing to him and his family. Mary had a lot of faith vs.46 "My soul doth magnify the Lord." Her heart was full of gratitude to God. I can't imagine how difficult it would have been to be with child as a virgin, not being wed yet...No one would understand that that didn't have the Holy Ghost to comfort them though Mary was praising God. Gratitude is very powerful...it might even be an act of faith at first, but then it magnifies and expands faith. I need to focus on being grateful.
Thursday 12/3
Luke 1:57-80 The faith of Zacharias is only strengthened and he is blessed. Immediately after he has his trial of faith, his speech is restored and he immediately praises the Lord. vs. 72 & 78 "mercy" & "tender mercy of our God" which only increases his wisdom and faith. God is merciful!! I have really felt how he loves and is actively engaged in our lives. 1 Nephi 1:20 "...the tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance."
Friday 12/4
Matt. 1:18-25: vs. 19 "...Joseph her husband, being a just man..." What does it mean to be just? One who seeks to do right, to be kind and fair, to have integrity, one who seeks God. One has to choose to be just; it doesn't come without work and effort and a desire to be just. Joseph had amazing qualities. He truly loved Mary, which I think with the customs of the Jews at that time was not common, at least at the beginning. They were given in marriage more than they dated and courted and fell in love. True love or charity helps one to seek the Lord. vs. 20 "while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him." Pondering is very powerful. It sets the environment for the Holy Ghost. How do I ponder? How can my pondering be improved? It is an act of faith...seeking to understand the Lord's will. Joseph then had faith to act. vs. 24 "Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife." There is faith to hear/seek God's will and then faith to act on what one has received. I bet Joseph was persecuted for taking Mary to wife, but he did it anyway. He had more love for God and for Mary than for the world. Do I love God more than man? What is most important in my life...doing good to others or doing good for myself? Wow! No wonder Joseph was chosen to be the earthly father to the Savior.
Saturday 12/5
Elder Von G. Keetch Blessed and Happy Are Those Who Keep the Commandments of God "Christ gave us the prospect of eternal peace, eternal joy, and eternal life." This made me think of the scripture and subsequent hymn that says, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth Peace, good will toward men." Why do we celebrate Christmas and what makes it so significant? Heavenly Father gave his son as a gift to us, which ultimately allows us to receive all of God's other gifts because Christ's gift to us is the Atonement. It is the Atonement that brings true peace, true joy and ultimately everlasting life. What can I give back to the Lord? To others? I feel that this needs to happen more throughout the year.
Sunday 12/6
Luke 2:1-20 vs.7 "And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn." The Savior was born in the most humble of circumstances. Why is that important? I think that it shows that the things of the world don't matter. What is most important is the Atonement, the gospel, and family as Mary and Joseph were there. The most wonderful miracles occur when there is humility. vs.8-9 "shepherds abiding in the fields...the angel of the Lord came upon them" Why did the angel only come to the shepherds? They were humble people, had enough faith to understand the events. How can I be more like a shepherd? vs.16 "And they came with haste" They acted on their faith. It isn't enough to believe, but more importantly to act. vs. 18"And all they that heard [the sayings from the shepherds] wondered." The people didn't have the faith and humility to understand the miracle that they had heard. vs.19 "Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart." Mary shows tremendous faith, hope and charity here. What is my approach to sacred things? Do I stop and give gratitude to the Lord? Do I ask the question what more can I learn? I get the feeling that slowing down and enjoying the good things that happen is important.
"For my Spirit is sent forth into the world to enlighten the humble and contrite, and to the condemnation of the ungodly.
Monday 11/30
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf It Works Wonderfully "If you ever think that the gospel isn't working so well for you, I invite you to step back, look at your life from a higher plane, and simplify your approach to discipleship." My Dad always taught about simplifying. Sometimes, taking a step back, slowing down the pace, and focusing on what matters most is the most important. What really matters most? God should matter most. "God will take you as you are at this very moment and begin to work with you. All you need is a willing heart, a desire to believe, and trust in the Lord." It is so interesting that I don't have to know how to fix my myself or what to fix about myself; I just need to have a desire to change and become like God and he will guide me in discovering myself and how to become better.
Tuesday 12/1
D&C 136:32-33, wisdom is acquired, not be our own learning, but by listening and following the promptings of the Holy Ghost. The companionship of the Holy Ghost comes from our being humble and the best way is through diligent prayer to Heavenly Father. Self evaluation on how to better seek the Holy Ghost. It strikes me as being so simple, but it requires faith.
Harmony of the Gospels
Wednesday 12/2
Luke 1:1-56 I am struck at the faith of Zacharias, Elisabeth, and Mary. It appears that Zacharias didn't have faith at first, but I feel like he had enough. vs. 6 "They were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless." Obedience is an act of faith. Zacharias's experience only increased his faith, which was a blessing to him and his family. Mary had a lot of faith vs.46 "My soul doth magnify the Lord." Her heart was full of gratitude to God. I can't imagine how difficult it would have been to be with child as a virgin, not being wed yet...No one would understand that that didn't have the Holy Ghost to comfort them though Mary was praising God. Gratitude is very powerful...it might even be an act of faith at first, but then it magnifies and expands faith. I need to focus on being grateful.
Thursday 12/3
Luke 1:57-80 The faith of Zacharias is only strengthened and he is blessed. Immediately after he has his trial of faith, his speech is restored and he immediately praises the Lord. vs. 72 & 78 "mercy" & "tender mercy of our God" which only increases his wisdom and faith. God is merciful!! I have really felt how he loves and is actively engaged in our lives. 1 Nephi 1:20 "...the tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance."
Friday 12/4
Matt. 1:18-25: vs. 19 "...Joseph her husband, being a just man..." What does it mean to be just? One who seeks to do right, to be kind and fair, to have integrity, one who seeks God. One has to choose to be just; it doesn't come without work and effort and a desire to be just. Joseph had amazing qualities. He truly loved Mary, which I think with the customs of the Jews at that time was not common, at least at the beginning. They were given in marriage more than they dated and courted and fell in love. True love or charity helps one to seek the Lord. vs. 20 "while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him." Pondering is very powerful. It sets the environment for the Holy Ghost. How do I ponder? How can my pondering be improved? It is an act of faith...seeking to understand the Lord's will. Joseph then had faith to act. vs. 24 "Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife." There is faith to hear/seek God's will and then faith to act on what one has received. I bet Joseph was persecuted for taking Mary to wife, but he did it anyway. He had more love for God and for Mary than for the world. Do I love God more than man? What is most important in my life...doing good to others or doing good for myself? Wow! No wonder Joseph was chosen to be the earthly father to the Savior.
Saturday 12/5
Elder Von G. Keetch Blessed and Happy Are Those Who Keep the Commandments of God "Christ gave us the prospect of eternal peace, eternal joy, and eternal life." This made me think of the scripture and subsequent hymn that says, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth Peace, good will toward men." Why do we celebrate Christmas and what makes it so significant? Heavenly Father gave his son as a gift to us, which ultimately allows us to receive all of God's other gifts because Christ's gift to us is the Atonement. It is the Atonement that brings true peace, true joy and ultimately everlasting life. What can I give back to the Lord? To others? I feel that this needs to happen more throughout the year.
Sunday 12/6
Luke 2:1-20 vs.7 "And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn." The Savior was born in the most humble of circumstances. Why is that important? I think that it shows that the things of the world don't matter. What is most important is the Atonement, the gospel, and family as Mary and Joseph were there. The most wonderful miracles occur when there is humility. vs.8-9 "shepherds abiding in the fields...the angel of the Lord came upon them" Why did the angel only come to the shepherds? They were humble people, had enough faith to understand the events. How can I be more like a shepherd? vs.16 "And they came with haste" They acted on their faith. It isn't enough to believe, but more importantly to act. vs. 18"And all they that heard [the sayings from the shepherds] wondered." The people didn't have the faith and humility to understand the miracle that they had heard. vs.19 "Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart." Mary shows tremendous faith, hope and charity here. What is my approach to sacred things? Do I stop and give gratitude to the Lord? Do I ask the question what more can I learn? I get the feeling that slowing down and enjoying the good things that happen is important.
December Week 1 Linds
Theme: The Gospels
Tues Dec 1
Luke 1:38 Mary's response to vision about her becoming the mother of Jesus: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word."--> After seeking understanding (v.34) and "casting in her mind" or meditating what the angel said (v.29), she willingly accepted whatever mission God was communicating to her. She declares her own identity and sole purpose when she says, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord." Is my identity and purpose found in my relationship to Heavenly Father? My conviction should be the driving force in all that I do.
Luke 1:46-55 "My soul doth magnify the Lord."--> Mary has come to know God and is meek. It is interesting that Mary uses the word "soul"--> How do I magnify God with both my body and my spirit?
Wed Dec 2
Matt 1:19 Joseph could have jumped to conclusions about why Mary was pregnant but chose to instead to ponder it in his heart "he thought on these things." Reacting vs. Acting: how often do I react to situations rashly instead of choosing to hold my tongue or judgement and think it through?
Mission of Christ (acc. to Mosiah 3:5-8):
1. working might miracles
2. HEALING* (the sick, raising the dead, lame to walk, blind to see, deaf to hear, cure diseases)
3. cast out devils and evil spirits
4. the human experience-- "dwell in tabernacle of clay," "suffer temptations and pain of body," "hunger, thirst, fatigue"--> He understands all our personal pain and can succor us (Alma 7:12-13)
5. ATONEMENT --> overcome and help us overcome (Alma 7:13)
*What is the significance of Jesus's miracles of healing? They all relate to him expanding someone's faculties, perceiving a weakness and then healing that weakness- making someone "whole"(BD Atonement). Ether 12:27 Why is it so hard to believe and apply the Atonement for my spiritual weaknesses? He demonstrated His power to heal in physical ways because they all relate to our need for Him spiritually.
Why is it significant that healing and the Atonement are separated in this verse? To me they seem to be one and the same. Although we do find healing through the Atonement, I find it significant that the Savior performed miracles of healing through His entire ministry.
3 Ne 1:20 "And it had come to pass, yea, all things, every whit"--> do not doubt that the Lord will fulfill His promises & prophesies. We can trust 100% that they will be fulfilled "every whit."
Tues Dec 1
Luke 1:38 Mary's response to vision about her becoming the mother of Jesus: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word."--> After seeking understanding (v.34) and "casting in her mind" or meditating what the angel said (v.29), she willingly accepted whatever mission God was communicating to her. She declares her own identity and sole purpose when she says, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord." Is my identity and purpose found in my relationship to Heavenly Father? My conviction should be the driving force in all that I do.
Luke 1:46-55 "My soul doth magnify the Lord."--> Mary has come to know God and is meek. It is interesting that Mary uses the word "soul"--> How do I magnify God with both my body and my spirit?
Wed Dec 2
Matt 1:19 Joseph could have jumped to conclusions about why Mary was pregnant but chose to instead to ponder it in his heart "he thought on these things." Reacting vs. Acting: how often do I react to situations rashly instead of choosing to hold my tongue or judgement and think it through?
Mission of Christ (acc. to Mosiah 3:5-8):
1. working might miracles
2. HEALING* (the sick, raising the dead, lame to walk, blind to see, deaf to hear, cure diseases)
3. cast out devils and evil spirits
4. the human experience-- "dwell in tabernacle of clay," "suffer temptations and pain of body," "hunger, thirst, fatigue"--> He understands all our personal pain and can succor us (Alma 7:12-13)
5. ATONEMENT --> overcome and help us overcome (Alma 7:13)
*What is the significance of Jesus's miracles of healing? They all relate to him expanding someone's faculties, perceiving a weakness and then healing that weakness- making someone "whole"(BD Atonement). Ether 12:27 Why is it so hard to believe and apply the Atonement for my spiritual weaknesses? He demonstrated His power to heal in physical ways because they all relate to our need for Him spiritually.
Why is it significant that healing and the Atonement are separated in this verse? To me they seem to be one and the same. Although we do find healing through the Atonement, I find it significant that the Savior performed miracles of healing through His entire ministry.
3 Ne 1:20 "And it had come to pass, yea, all things, every whit"--> do not doubt that the Lord will fulfill His promises & prophesies. We can trust 100% that they will be fulfilled "every whit."
Thurs 12/3
Luke 2:19 "Mary pondered these things in her heart" what does it mean to ponder in your heart? It means she thought about them & allowed them to reach her heart--deep & personal. Pondering in your mind denotes a change of mind, an intellectual pursuit, whereas pondering in your heart denotes a change of self. Do I allow what I read, what happens to change who I am? Do I allow quiet spaces where I can ponder experiences I have had?
Luke 2:15-18 even with all the signs that were fulfilled "every whit," it still takes faith to believe. There will never be a time when faith is not needed in this life. It is always a choice, even when there are signs like the ones accompanying Jesus's birth.
Luke 2:4O Jesus "waxed strong in spirit and filled with wisdom"-->youth should not only seek knowledge but the application of it. True strength is measured in wisdom
Fri 12/4
Luke 2:52 "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." How is it significant that Jesus increased not only in favour with God but with man? Although sometimes living the gospel may damage our relationship with others, we should do everything in our power to (after putting God first) get along with our fellow men. We are not islands, and living the gospel more often than not means finding common ground and loving others. Disagreement is natural, but contention is never from God.
Luke 2:51 "[Mary] kept all these sayings in her heart."Again, we have an account of Mary "keeping" these experiences in her heart. Keeping denotes possession - she took her experiences and made them hers, let them change her (heart). Do I take possession figuratively of my life experience- do I own it as sacred, as guided by God- or do I become bitter by things that don't go my way? Do I allow them to change my heart and person?
Luke 3:8 John's warning to the Pharisees: "God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham" The Pharisees were apparently caught up in disbelief because they couldn't see how God could work a miracle with Abraham in his barren years (? I think?). Faith is not about reason and logistics, sometimes. Yes, God gives us reasoning to make decisions, but don't let our own reasoning about "the logistics of faith" or the "logistics of miracles" get in the way of our own faith. God can do anything He wants! Back then and now. So don't try to reason your way to faith.
Fri 12/4
Luke 2:52 "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man." How is it significant that Jesus increased not only in favour with God but with man? Although sometimes living the gospel may damage our relationship with others, we should do everything in our power to (after putting God first) get along with our fellow men. We are not islands, and living the gospel more often than not means finding common ground and loving others. Disagreement is natural, but contention is never from God.
Luke 2:51 "[Mary] kept all these sayings in her heart."Again, we have an account of Mary "keeping" these experiences in her heart. Keeping denotes possession - she took her experiences and made them hers, let them change her (heart). Do I take possession figuratively of my life experience- do I own it as sacred, as guided by God- or do I become bitter by things that don't go my way? Do I allow them to change my heart and person?
Luke 3:8 John's warning to the Pharisees: "God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham" The Pharisees were apparently caught up in disbelief because they couldn't see how God could work a miracle with Abraham in his barren years (? I think?). Faith is not about reason and logistics, sometimes. Yes, God gives us reasoning to make decisions, but don't let our own reasoning about "the logistics of faith" or the "logistics of miracles" get in the way of our own faith. God can do anything He wants! Back then and now. So don't try to reason your way to faith.
Sat 12/5
Matt 3:8 "fruits meet for repentance"- why do they specify "meet for repentance"? Because not all fruit changes us. Is what I am doing changing me? If not, it's not worth anything!
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
November Week 4 - Samuel
Ponderize Scripture:
D&C 130: 18-19 "Whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection. And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world to come."
Monday 11/23
Elder Neil L. Andersen Faith is Not by Chance, but by Choice "How does the Savior see your faith?" I really like this question. Self-evaluation of how I am doing. "The future of your faith is not by chance, but by choice." No person or event can affect my faith, rather I choose whether to have faith or to fear. What a fascinating idea. "Prayer, obedience, honesty, purity of thought and deed, and unselfishness increase faith." Recently, there have been some statements and changes from the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve that have caused some to question and some talk about those who seemingly follow the counsel blindly. It actually isn't blind to me, but an act of faith to trust that what the prophets say is from God, to seek that out in personal prayer, study, and fasting to confirm that answer as well as living the principles, which also confirms whether it be of God or not. Obedience is an act of faith. "There is an adversary who delights in destroying our faith!" Doubts and fears don't come from God no matter what. If they come, then it is a sure knowledge that it is from the adversary. Faith comes from God. "Immersing oneself in pesistent doubt,fueled by answers from the faithless and the unfaithful, weakens one's faith in Jesus Christ and the Restoration." I really like what President Monson said: "Fear not...The future is as bright as your faith." How can I strengthen my faith? Look to God and live!
Tuesday 11/24
D&C 130:18-19 "...if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience..." The focus is on faith filled action, not God given talents. I am blessed by working hard and looking to God, not by what God has given to me. I would have to use what God has given me to bless others before I would gain greater light and knowledge. It is always about action. Obedience keeps coming up; there is a great power in it. v. 21 "when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law..." I know that blessings do come through obedience. Sometimes those blessings are knowledge and wisdom, patience and understanding, hidden treasures...a greater desire to obey and have a peace of conscience. I think the key to obedience is diligently obeying. How can I better obey consistently?
Wednesday 11/25
Elder Randall K. Bennett Your Next Step "Our willingness to take a step is not just met; it is exceeded by the Lord's promised blessings...He will more than match our efforts with His power if we are willing to keep trying, repenting, and moving forward with faith in our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ." I like that it is just effort on our part, no perfection required. I just need to live, and in striving forward the Lord matches the efforts and multiplies my own strengths. This is so comforting. "Strength is given to those who keep trying." "We fail only if we fail to take another faithful step forward." The Atonement is key to all of this. It gives me strength. How can I keep this perspective? ...and trust that in doing my best, things will work out? Faith is so powerful!!!
Thursday 11/26
D&C 130: 18-19 "Whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection. And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world to come."
Monday 11/23
Elder Neil L. Andersen Faith is Not by Chance, but by Choice "How does the Savior see your faith?" I really like this question. Self-evaluation of how I am doing. "The future of your faith is not by chance, but by choice." No person or event can affect my faith, rather I choose whether to have faith or to fear. What a fascinating idea. "Prayer, obedience, honesty, purity of thought and deed, and unselfishness increase faith." Recently, there have been some statements and changes from the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve that have caused some to question and some talk about those who seemingly follow the counsel blindly. It actually isn't blind to me, but an act of faith to trust that what the prophets say is from God, to seek that out in personal prayer, study, and fasting to confirm that answer as well as living the principles, which also confirms whether it be of God or not. Obedience is an act of faith. "There is an adversary who delights in destroying our faith!" Doubts and fears don't come from God no matter what. If they come, then it is a sure knowledge that it is from the adversary. Faith comes from God. "Immersing oneself in pesistent doubt,fueled by answers from the faithless and the unfaithful, weakens one's faith in Jesus Christ and the Restoration." I really like what President Monson said: "Fear not...The future is as bright as your faith." How can I strengthen my faith? Look to God and live!
Tuesday 11/24
D&C 130:18-19 "...if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience..." The focus is on faith filled action, not God given talents. I am blessed by working hard and looking to God, not by what God has given to me. I would have to use what God has given me to bless others before I would gain greater light and knowledge. It is always about action. Obedience keeps coming up; there is a great power in it. v. 21 "when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law..." I know that blessings do come through obedience. Sometimes those blessings are knowledge and wisdom, patience and understanding, hidden treasures...a greater desire to obey and have a peace of conscience. I think the key to obedience is diligently obeying. How can I better obey consistently?
Wednesday 11/25
Elder Randall K. Bennett Your Next Step "Our willingness to take a step is not just met; it is exceeded by the Lord's promised blessings...He will more than match our efforts with His power if we are willing to keep trying, repenting, and moving forward with faith in our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ." I like that it is just effort on our part, no perfection required. I just need to live, and in striving forward the Lord matches the efforts and multiplies my own strengths. This is so comforting. "Strength is given to those who keep trying." "We fail only if we fail to take another faithful step forward." The Atonement is key to all of this. It gives me strength. How can I keep this perspective? ...and trust that in doing my best, things will work out? Faith is so powerful!!!
Thursday 11/26
Richard G Scott Gratitude “Despite
feelings of personal inadequacy, I am at peace. For the Lord has said, ‘And if
men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be
humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before
me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I
make weak things become strong unto them ‘ (Ether 12:27). Pride is the key here. With pride, men don’t come unto Christ
because they don’t need him, nothing is wrong.
Coming to Christ helps one to see where they fall short, to desire to
change, and to ask for help. How well am
I coming to Christ? Do I pray, study
about him, talk of him, try to be a follower, keep the commandments? I love the Grace of God. It is sufficient for all men, even for all of
my weaknesses. The Atonement can pick up
where I fall short; nothing is impossible because of it. I just feel such a deep gratitude and relief
in that the Atonement is so enabling. It
allows me to reach the glory of God and have success on the path.
Friday 11/27
Elder M. Russell Ballard God is
at the Helm “Too many people think Church leaders and members should be
perfect…They forget that the Lord’s grace is sufficient.” Perfection is a form of pride…in doing
everything perfectly how would I use the Atonement or seek to be humble and
follow Christ?
Saturday 11/28
D&C 132 This chapter discusses the new and everlasting covenant of
marriage. Without entering into this, we
cannot be exalted and become fully like our Heavenly Father. Vs.22 “For strait is the gate, and the narrow
the way that leadeth unto exaltation and continuation of the lives, and few
there be that find it, because ye receive me not in the world neither do ye
know me.” How does one not receive
Christ? Caring more what men think than what God thinks, not keeping his
commandments. Does what the world thinks
influence me more than what God commands?
I think sometimes it does.
Sunday 11/29
D&C 133-Preparation for the Second Coming...what does the Lord want me to do to be ready?
vs. 4 "sanctify yourselves" vs. 5 "be ye clean" It is very important to be clean, to use the Atonement everyday and to partake of the sacrament each week.
vs. 6 "let every man call upon the name of the Lord" Pray always
vs. 15 "let not your flight be in haste, but let all things be prepared before you; and he that goeth, let him not look back" I don't need to fear and freak out, just consistently prepare and not look back. Looking back is a form of fear or doubt and not faith. Faith is putting your best foot forward...obeying the commandments even when I don't know all of the reasons why.
Sunday 11/29
D&C 133-Preparation for the Second Coming...what does the Lord want me to do to be ready?
vs. 4 "sanctify yourselves" vs. 5 "be ye clean" It is very important to be clean, to use the Atonement everyday and to partake of the sacrament each week.
vs. 6 "let every man call upon the name of the Lord" Pray always
vs. 15 "let not your flight be in haste, but let all things be prepared before you; and he that goeth, let him not look back" I don't need to fear and freak out, just consistently prepare and not look back. Looking back is a form of fear or doubt and not faith. Faith is putting your best foot forward...obeying the commandments even when I don't know all of the reasons why.
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