Here I Stand
Insights from a Mormon missionary's perspective
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Ever wonder how much GOD LOVES US?!!!
I really enjoy reading John 17 while the sacrament is being passed. That and I really enjoy during the Sacrament pondering what the Savior has done for me and the rest of humanity. I find it a great time to contemplate and as Alcoholics Anonymous put it in the 4th step to recovery, take a "fearless and searching inventory" of how I made mistakes over the week and how I might try to do better the next week. I always feel the presence of the Holy Ghost during this 15 minutes or so of peace.
Recently as I was reading that 17th chapter (also known as the intercessory prayer) verse 23 stuck out to me and I read it over, and over, and over! "That the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me" Read that over and over until you memorize it! Now the real question is not how much does God love us, but rather how much does he love Christ?! Well...how much do YOU think God the Father loved his sinless Son? I think it is infinite, he loved him enough to give him all power and glory (John 3:35; 16:15) So if God loves his perfect son that much, how much does he love us even though we are imperfect? "That the world may know that thou (God) hast sent me (Christ), and hast loved them (us), as thou (God) hast loved me (Christ)" This may be my new favorite scripture in the New Testament. If God loves us as he loves his Son no wonder he "So loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son" John 3:16
May we all try our best to emulate the Savior in everything we do. To know him is to love him. To love him is to keep his commandments. "We love him because he first loved us" 1 John 4:19 and remember what the Savior said about loving him "If ye love me, keep my commandments" John 14:15.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Mmmm...Humble Pie!
Recently we had a zone training in Great Falls MT. This was my first time at a zone training as an Assistant to the President. We left from Billings and had to get up and hit the road around 5:10am or something to that effect as the meeting started at 9:30am (Mountain Daylight time). We made it there alright and the ride was absolutely breath taking at parts. It was such green beautiful country.
We made it there with no difficulty the meeting commenced; I sat nervously, anxiously awaiting for my turn when it came. I thought of things I might say, or what would the Elders and Sisters like to hear? As I went through it in my head I came to the point that I felt I was prepared and this was going to be a cake walk. I mean come on all I had to hit on was exercising in the morning and companion study. Well soon enough it was mine and Elder Catron's turn to speak. We had planned on being brief and our presentation wasn't going to exceed fifteen minutes. Piece of cake right? More like a piece of pie...very humble pie.
I felt like a frozen deer in the headlights up there! I felt like I was stuttering and going all over the place with my thoughts. I then started to ask an Elder about his work out routine in the morning, this wasn't planned and he looked like a deer in the headlights too. I was so embarrassed with myself, but I think I learned the lesson the Lord was trying to teach me. I may be making more of this than there really is, but I felt like I had butchered it. I think the words President Hinckley shared with someone who did something similar in a different situation, are appropriate. "If you would have went up [to speak] the way you came down, you would have came down the way you went up" Those are the wise words of a prophet! And boy is it true.
We made it there with no difficulty the meeting commenced; I sat nervously, anxiously awaiting for my turn when it came. I thought of things I might say, or what would the Elders and Sisters like to hear? As I went through it in my head I came to the point that I felt I was prepared and this was going to be a cake walk. I mean come on all I had to hit on was exercising in the morning and companion study. Well soon enough it was mine and Elder Catron's turn to speak. We had planned on being brief and our presentation wasn't going to exceed fifteen minutes. Piece of cake right? More like a piece of pie...very humble pie.
I felt like a frozen deer in the headlights up there! I felt like I was stuttering and going all over the place with my thoughts. I then started to ask an Elder about his work out routine in the morning, this wasn't planned and he looked like a deer in the headlights too. I was so embarrassed with myself, but I think I learned the lesson the Lord was trying to teach me. I may be making more of this than there really is, but I felt like I had butchered it. I think the words President Hinckley shared with someone who did something similar in a different situation, are appropriate. "If you would have went up [to speak] the way you came down, you would have came down the way you went up" Those are the wise words of a prophet! And boy is it true.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
The rains came down, and the floods came up!
We have been doing service up in Roundup Montana (yes, Roundup is the name of a town in Montana) the past few weeks, due to the major flooding they have had there. It has been so humbling to be a part of the clean up. As we were tearing out drywall because of the water damage the thought dawned on me "what if this was your home?" I felt a cold shiver go through my whole body. What would my family do if this were to happen to us?! I almost began to weep for the family this did happen to. They lost everything... what was most painful for me to see, because of my love for pianos, was the beleaguered Steinway that was destroyed!!!!
I have learned so much about serving others here in Montana. It feels so good to lend a helping hand. To who ever reads this I hope that you will heed the voice of a prophet when asked what the church could give him for his birthday, as President Monson said "find someone who is having a hard time and do something for them" I know you will feel better no matter how your day is going it will only go up as you serve your fellow man. As King Benjamin of old said "I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God." Mosiah 2:17
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
What Are Apostle's For Anyway?
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Where Were We?
I just saw this video today and I really felt the spirit testify to me of its truthfulness. I really love the Plan of Salvation. This is only the beginning of the plan. To learn the rest of it you can go to Mormon.org. I know that we are ALL children of a loving and forgiving Heavenly Father. He is aware of each one of us, his children.
I realize this video is directed more for teaching children, but that is why I like it so much because it is so basic. I know we all lived with our Father in Heaven before we came here and we have the opportunity to return to live with him after this life. I declare these things in the name of Jesus Christ my Lord and God amen!
I realize this video is directed more for teaching children, but that is why I like it so much because it is so basic. I know we all lived with our Father in Heaven before we came here and we have the opportunity to return to live with him after this life. I declare these things in the name of Jesus Christ my Lord and God amen!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Anchor Points
I think we all have moments in our lives were we feel like letting go of the "cliff" we call life. Sometimes even when we put forth our best efforts we fall short, or slip. Whatever the case may be we fall once in a while right? The most important thing though is how far do we fall.
Just as a rock climber fixes anchor points into the mountain to prevent from falling very far. When tragedy occurs it can often shake our footing, or our faith and we--fall. We all, whether we realize it or not, have anchor points fixed in this mountain we call life. These anchor points catch us when we are free falling to our spiritual death. They prevent us from completely losing our beliefs. They keep us from "falling"
Spiritual anchor points are dotted all along our climb. They may start small or weak but the higher we climb and more experienced we get we anchor them deeper and deeper. Let me share with you some of my anchor points in life. When I was first baptized and received the gift of the Holy Ghost. That is starting small. I can remember times in my life when Heavenly Father gave me direct answers to prayer and the peace I felt was a definite anchor point when I slipped and fell. One major anchor point was planted after I read the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. When I first went through the temple I felt the anchor points being tapped in. These are just a few of my anchors to my faith. What are some of yours?
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
"The Knowledge Which I Have is of God"
We were reading Alma 36 with a man not of our faith when this scripture jumped out at me in verse 26 "For because of the word which he has imparted unto me, behold, many have been born of God, and have tasted as I have tasted, and have seen eye to eye as I have seen; therefore they do know of these things of which I have spoken, as I do know; and the knowledge which I have is of God." As I have been a missionary I have seen peoples' lives change as a result of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I can say full hearted that I know that the knowledge which I have is of God I am so grateful everyday for him. He means everything in the world to me and all that I do I try to please him and help others understand that He does live! He is real, and his Atonement is real also. I'm grateful for the knowledge that I have and am just as grateful to be here in Montana and share it with other people.
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