1. Who are you?
When I learned the gospel and learned that I was a daughter of our Heavenly Father, it changed me. Suddenly I felt so special--God had actually created me and had created my soul and my life with value and purpose (Sister Joy D. Jones)
2. What is your worth?
President Spencer. W. Kimball quote. "God is your Father. He loves you. And your mother in Heaven value you beyond any measure...You are unique. One of a kind, made of the eternal intelligence which gives you claim upon eternal life."
Worthiness is achieved through obedience. If we sin, we are less worthy, but we are never worthless. "the least the most inferior spirit now upon the earth...is worth worlds. No matter what, we always have worth in the eyes of our Heavenly Father.
Spiritual worth means to value ourselves the way Heavenly Father values us, not as the world values us. Our worth was determined before we ever came to this earth. "God's love is infinite and it will endure forever."
3. Verifying the truth of our spiritual worth, how does our Heavenly Father communicate with us?
Elder Rasband (April 2017 General Conference) "The Holy Ghost binds us to the Lord. By divine assignment, He inspires, testifies, teaches, and prompts us to walk in the light of the Lord. We have the sacred responsibility to learn to recognize His influence in our lives and respond.
4. How do we feel and respond to the spirit?
FIRST: We strive to live worthy of the Spirit
If the pull of the world is stronger than the faith and trust we have in the savior, then the pull of the world will prevail every time (Sister Joy D. Jones)
SECOND: We must be willing to receive the spirit
Do we let him lead?
THIRD: We must recognize the spirit when it comes
How do we learn to hear it?
What is the language of the spirit?
FOURTH: We must act on the first promptings.
Nephi said: "I was led by the spirit, not knowing beforehands the things which I should do. Nevertheless I went forth."
"The Lord revealed this additional truth to the Prophet Joseph Smith: "He that receiveth of God, let him accoount it of God: and let him rejoice that he is accounted of God worthy to receive. When we feel the spirit, as this verse explains, we recognize that what we feel comes from our Heavenly Father. We acknowledge Him and praise Him for blessing us. We then rejoice that we are counted worthy to receive"
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Monday, January 15, 2018
1.14.18- What I Learned In Church
Today we read from Sharon Eubanks talk "Turn On Your Light" from the October 2017 conference. Here are some parts of the talk that stuck out to me:
The friendships that Relief Society women, young women, and primary girls build with sincere, faithful, godly women and girls to other faiths and beliefs will be a significant force in how the church grows in the last days.
How do we play our part?
What should we do?
1.) Be righteous
Being righteous doesn't mean being perfect or never making mistakes.
2.) Be articulate
Being articulate means to clearly express how you feel about something and why
3.) Be different
When we keep our covenants, it may make us different from others in our culture and society, but it gives us access to inspiration so we can think of different solutions, different approaches, and different applications.
We aren't always going to fit in with the world, but being different in positive ways can be a lifeline to others who are struggling.
4.) Be distinct
Distinct means to be recognizably well defined.
The restored gospel is recognizably well defined. But we have to be distinct about how we follow it.
5.) Do one through four in happy ways
Being happy doesn't mean to slap a plastic smile on your face no matter what is going on. But it does mean keeping the laws of God and building and lifting others. When we build, when we lift the burdens of others, it blesses our lives in ways our trials cannot take away.
There is energy that comes from happiness and optimism that doesn't just bless us--it builds everyone around us. Any small thing you do to light real happiness in others shows that you are already carrying the torch that President Kimball lit.
The friendships that Relief Society women, young women, and primary girls build with sincere, faithful, godly women and girls to other faiths and beliefs will be a significant force in how the church grows in the last days.
How do we play our part?
What should we do?
1.) Be righteous
Being righteous doesn't mean being perfect or never making mistakes.
2.) Be articulate
Being articulate means to clearly express how you feel about something and why
3.) Be different
When we keep our covenants, it may make us different from others in our culture and society, but it gives us access to inspiration so we can think of different solutions, different approaches, and different applications.
We aren't always going to fit in with the world, but being different in positive ways can be a lifeline to others who are struggling.
4.) Be distinct
Distinct means to be recognizably well defined.
The restored gospel is recognizably well defined. But we have to be distinct about how we follow it.
5.) Do one through four in happy ways
Being happy doesn't mean to slap a plastic smile on your face no matter what is going on. But it does mean keeping the laws of God and building and lifting others. When we build, when we lift the burdens of others, it blesses our lives in ways our trials cannot take away.
There is energy that comes from happiness and optimism that doesn't just bless us--it builds everyone around us. Any small thing you do to light real happiness in others shows that you are already carrying the torch that President Kimball lit.
1.7.18- What I Learned In Church
This new teaching style for both Sunday School and Relief Society is quite interesting. Now instead of sitting in rows, we sit in two rows (half circle style) across the room from each other so we can see who is commenting. We also pass around a microphone so those who want to make a comment are heard by everyone in the room.
In Relief Society we were given little notebooks to write down promptings while reading the lessons throughout the week, or during the lessons. I often write down parts of the lesson that sticks out to me and what things I would like to remember not just for one day.
The first thing we talked during this particular lesson is about the sisters. I never thought about how many sisters there were in our ward. Here are our statistics:
In Relief Society we were given little notebooks to write down promptings while reading the lessons throughout the week, or during the lessons. I often write down parts of the lesson that sticks out to me and what things I would like to remember not just for one day.
The first thing we talked during this particular lesson is about the sisters. I never thought about how many sisters there were in our ward. Here are our statistics:
- There are a total of 219 sisters (not including those who are inactive)
- 17 sisters at our assisted care facility
- 7 have asked that we do not contact them
- 25 sisters have asked that we do not visit them
- 16 sisters serving in our Primary program
- 5 sisters serving in our Young Women's program
- 2 sisters serving in the library
Some important comments to remember about the sisters around you:
- We need each other!
- Love and accept people for who they are
- Go sit by someone if they're sitting alone
- Extend yourself to people you don't know
- Think of ways we can help each other
- Make connections
Sunday, August 27, 2017
8.27.17 - What I Learned In Church
- If you put in your all, you will persevere
- Faith is an action word
- There is no growth in your comfort zone. There is no comfort zone in your growth
- You bring about what you think about
- Show gratitude for your families
- Missionaries leave for two years so families can be together for an eternity
You can't be a mother, wife, aunt, or grandma without:
1.) Prayer
- Teach kids they are special
- Connect with heaven
2. Have faith
- Our purpose on this earth is to live and learn about Him
3.) Striving to be a good example
- Heavenly Father is our literal Father
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- If the Book of Mormon is true, then God lives. Testimony upon testimony runs through its pages of the solemn fact that our Father is real, that he is personal, that he loves his children and seeks their happiness.
- If the Book of Mormon is true, then Jesus is the Son of God, the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh, born of Mary," a virgin, most beautiful...above all other virgins.
- If the Book of Mormon is true, then Jesus is verily our Redeemer, the Savior of the world.
- If the Book of Mormon is true, Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, for he was the instrument in the hands of God in bringing to light this testimony of the divinity of our Lord.
- If this book [the Book of Mormon] is true [the president of the Church] is a prophet, for he holds all of the keys, gifts, powers and authority held by the Prophet Joseph, who brought forth this latter-day work.
- If the Book of Mormon is true, the Church is true, for the same authority under which this sacred record came to light is present and manifest among us today.
[credit "Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Gordon B Hinckley" Lesson 16- The Power of the Book of Mormon]
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