Monday, December 6, 2010

Peter

A characteristic of Peter I want to develop: knowledge. Peter may have denied knowing Christ, and it was good that he didn't die then, because he went on to do so many good things for the church. Peter learned so quickly, but was chastised because of his lack of knowledge on things that had to do with the church. He learned quickly, and righted every mistake quickly and righteously. He listened to every word his Master taught him, and was obedient, even when his entire life had taught him otherwise. A humble man who fishes has a lot to learn about Christ's plan, and he is faithful all the way. I love the stories of Peter, and I am hoping to increase my knowledge of the Savior as much as he did.

Luke 22:40

Luke 22:40
If I pray always, then I will not enter into temptation too powerful for me to overcome.
I have always been told that things won't be too much for me to bear. I always used to think that I just wouldn't have any trials that would come to me that I couldn't overcome. But then I wondered (I have thought of this a lot) why, if we don't have trials more than we can bear, it is that some people give in and succumb to the pressure? Why do some people throw everything away for addictions too strong for them if we aren't given too-hard-to-manage trials? But then I thought about how we can't overcome anything really hard without help (Help being the key word here). Alone, and in a tough place, we can't hope to overcome anything. We need our savior and His infinite atonement to help us on our path. We can overcome temptation if we pray and read our scriptures daily. We can do it if we plead for the help of our Savior who loves us and knows what we are going through more than anyone else. We need to trust in Him, and we CAN overcome these crippling temptations! We can do it, (and He can help!!).

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Holy Ghost

What does the Holy Ghost do?

Abides with us forever
He dwells within us
Teach us all things
Bring us remembrance
Bear witness of Christ
Reprove the world of sin

What can we do to follow the Holy Ghost?

Listen to the truth testifying of the Savior
Remember the Savior

Monday, November 15, 2010

Leadership and Service

  • In the scriptures, Christ washed His disciples feet. He taught them that leadership is not having all ultimate power over those who are in one's care, but being humble and willing to do anything to help others. Today, in our country and in the world, leadership can be skewed. People love power, and often when they have it, it is misused. Christ showed by His example of washing the feet of His disciples that leadership is love, compassion, meekness, and righteousness. There is no better way to lead and to teach than how Christ did when He was on the earth, and now, when He gives His revelation to the prophets.
  • Once, before my youngest sister was born, my mom was not doing very well health-wise, and she wasn't able to do the things she needed to do in order to keep the kind of house she had been. A great act of service was when our home teachers made dinner for us every week. They brought over meals for months, and were kind and generous in other aspects of our lives. I will always be thankful to their serving hands that were humble and kind in our hour of need. They really helped our family, and were such a great blessing.

Matt 26:30

Matt 26:30
If I sing in my heart even when I know times are not the best, then I will be able to become closer to God, and Christ.
Ever since primary, we have been taught to keep a prayer in our hearts and a hymn to keep away bad thoughts. I have always apreciated the fact that I can go back to a certain hymn for comfort and purity. I always have the primary song "A Child's Prayer" in my mind when I need a little extra hand. My number 2 go-to song is "I Know That My Redeemer Lives".These songs have helped me overcome not good thoughts, scary moments, times when I had doubts, and tough times in my life. I know that keeping a song with us can increase our testimonies, because I know that song is such a pure and true way to share a testimony. I love musical numbers in church, because they always help to bring the spirit in. I loved the way Christ sang with His desciples right after the last supper. He knew it would be hard from that moment on, and He knew that His own desciple would betray Him very soon, and yet, they sang a hymn. It is a very powerful thing, music.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Watch for the Last Days!

1. Three things to watch for in preparing for the second coming are: Using the Holy ghost to avoid being deceived, being strongly persecuted for Christ’s sake, yet holding true, and listening to the words Christ has spoken, even when it’s extremely hard to do.

2. Ways to prepare:

a. Stand in holy places.

b. Beware of “abomination” and “desolation”.

c. Treasure the Lord’s words.

d. Watch for the second coming like a home owner watches for thieves.

e. Serve the Lord.

f. Be faithful and pray always.

g. “Take the Holy Spirit for your guide”.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Widow's Mites

  • The widow who gave her last little bit of money for tithing lived the principles of Christ's teachings in that she loved God more than herself. She could have easily used that money for herself, but she gave it to God instead. Christ said "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength" and the widow did, all the way through.
  • 2 Nephi 25:23 teaches "For we labor diligently to write, to persuade our children, and also our brethren, to believe in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do." and The widow did just that. She gave all that she had. Relative to what she had, she gave her all, whereas the rich men only gave a little, and were being glorified by men. The widow will be saved by grace, because she did all that she could do.
  • We don't have to sacrifice every cent we have to be like the widow, but we do have to do all that we can do for the kingdom. We can sacrifice time and talent, or we can do service and show love for those in need. I think that doing all we can do involves much more than money. We can sacrifice of ourselves to become closer to God. We will be saved if we do.

Matthew 22:33

Matthew 22:33
If I can follow what I know is right, and not the "multitude", then I will be one of the few blessed people who know the truth.
I think it is really hard for us in these days to stay true to the path when so much around us tempts us to follow another way. I think it is really important to know which way is right, and I have struggled many times with this because I thought, "How can I be one of the lucky ones when the whole world around me is in darkness? I was just born into this, and that is such a small percentage of people in this world! How was it me?" But I have come to know that I was a person in the premortal life who knew Christ, and I wouldn't give in to Satan, which is why I am here in the first place. I was sent to do good, and to further Christ's kingdom. I know that even though there are so many out there without the gospel, I can change that by enlightening others, and not following the "multitude". Even in Christ's time, there were so very many people who didn't believe and were hard-hearted. I don't want to be one of them. I want to follow Christ.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Young Rich Man

The Young Rich Man

The evidence that the young man in this parable decided not to follow the Savior is in verse 22 of Matthew 19, saying “[the young man] went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions”. He chose this to his detriment. He did all that Christ had asked: “Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself” and wanted to do more, but the “more” was too much for his taste.

The savior promises that “with men [there are things that are] impossible; but with God all things are possible.” Also He promises, “And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name’s sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.”

I can put the lord first in my life by giving up some of my vices. I have slowly been trying to wean myself off of TV shows I know I shouldn’t watch, and dress more modestly, and fulfill my church callings better. I know there are things for me to work on. With Christ to help me, I will get these things accomplished.

Matthew 19:29, Mark 10:29-30

Matthew 19:29, Mark 10:29-30
If I give up my treasures here on earth for the sake of Christ, then I will be rewarded a hundred times over when this life is over.
One time I did something nice for a neighbor, and she said "Thank you so much! You just built a giant pool for your mansion in heaven!". I have always remembered that, because I know that by doing good, forsaking all you have, and following Christ will make me happy, and secure a happy home when I pass into the next life. I find it really hard sometimes, to forgo doing things, wearing things, eating things, etc. in order to follow Christ. It is really hard to give things up that I want, but when I feel the spirit and I know I am doing the right thing, the feeling is worth the effort. I want to feel that happy all the time, and I know that God only asks hard things of us so that we can be happy. That is the true goal in life, to be happy.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Counsel to the Seventy (Luke 10)

The harvest is great and the laborers ore few, and we need to go out to the field to help! Help those in need, and stay with those that are righteous, but go away from those that would hurt you. If we listen to Christ's apostles, then we are listening to Christ, and if we hear Christ, we hear the Father. Love the Lord with all your heart, and love your neighbor as yourself.

We believe in the same organization that existed in the primitive church, namely: apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, evangelists and so forth. The church is organized the same today as it was back then. The revelations given to Joseph Smith were in accordance with how the church worked in the time of Christ, and we should stay true to that. It is the same church now as existed then, and that is a blessing so great that many didn't get to experience during the apostasy. I am so glad to have it fully restores while I am alive.

The scriptures clearly state that there were the offices of the seventy in Christ's time. We are so blessed to have these great men to lead us in doing right, and returning to our Heavenly Father once again.

Our Treasures

Luke 12:34
If I treasure the lord more than any other treasure, then my heart will be with Him, and my will aligned with His.
When I was younger, my mom gave me a note card that had a picture of a treasure chest on it, and a little note telling me I was one of her greatest treasures. She told me how much she loved me and made me feel really special and needed. I think that is how our Father in Heaven wants us to feel. He wants us to feel treasured, so He does everything He can to make us happy in our lives. The best thing we can do in return is to keep Him as our dearest treasure. If we revere Him as much as He deserves, then He will be our treasure. If He is our treasure, then we will hold him in our hearts, and follow what He wishes. The best part is, if we do these things, we will be so happy in so many ways. It can be hard sometimes, but it truly is a win-win situation all around, except for Satan. We truly can be happy if Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are our treasure.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

"Become Like Little Children"

1. The Lord wants us to be as little children. He says we have trouble understanding everything now, because of our earthly limitations. It’s true, we are limited by ourselves, but in D&C 78:17-18 we are promised the kingdom, and blessings that go with it, and the riches of eternity, which are so much better than earthly riches. We are promised by the lord that even though we can’t bear it alone, he will lead us along. He will take our hand and show us where to go. We can’t pretend to be grown up if we can’t become like little children.

2. We need to be submissive, meek, humble, patient, full of love, willing to submit to all things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon him. This is a long hard list. I have trouble with patience a lot, and humility, and I like to be independent, not submissive. This list is where we should be in our lives. Submit to the will of the Lord, and we will be blessed. Be meek and humble and the Lord will lead us along. Have patience and we will feel of His love for us in greater measures. And I feel that being full of love not only makes us happier, it makes everyone else around us happier as well. These things can be really hard, but the Lord will Help us, and hold our hand for comfort and guidance.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I learned this week about strengthening myself through the savior. I feel like a weak person sometimes. I don't like sports, or walking for long periods of time, and I get tired wuickly. I love thinking that when my testimony feels the way I do physically, I can turn to the Lord and He will help not only my testimony, but He will help me have the determination to build my physical endurance as well.

I loved the story about the dog, and the crumbs falling from the table. No matter how far we stray off the path, we can come back if we have faith, It isn't too late to believe! I love that, and the Savior blessed the woman for her faith. I want to have the same faith, and I want to be strong in body, mind and spirit. Because of these scriptures, this class, and the gospel in my life, I know that I can be, with the help of my Savior, who I love, and I know He loves me too.

Matthew 14:14-21

Matthew 15:32-38

How many people were present?

-5000 men (not including women and children).

-Four thousand (not including women and children).

What did they need?

-Food, it had been a long day of learning.

-Food, so they didn’t faint.

What were they able to offer in an effort to meet that need?

-Five loaves of bread and two fishes

-Seven loaves and a few little fishes

What words or phrases describe the Savior's feeling toward the multitudes in their time of need?

-They need not depart; give ye them to eat.

-- I have compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat: and I will not send them away fasting, lest they faint in the way.

What words or phrases describe what the Savior was able to provide for the multitudes?

-“Bring them hither to me” and He blessed the food. It fed them all.

- He gave thanks, and brake them, and gave to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude.

Romans 3:23: For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;

We, like the little loaves are so small by ourselves, and our life task is like the 5000 needing to be fed. We can’t hope to even dent it without the saviors help!! With Him as our guide, though, we can feed all those people and have more left over than what we started with. It’s a pretty sweet deal actually! I love this gospel, and I love how the Savior strengthens me personally, and how I can feel His love for me daily.

Ether 12:27: 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.

Yes, we have weakness, but by the grace of the Lord, we can be humble, and we as weak things CAN become strong in faith and determination! We can be strengthened by the Savior.

Mark 8:21

Mark 8:21
If I can trust in Christ and have faith, then I will be better able to understand His teachings.

I think that when I am confused about things, and don't know where to turn, I always have somewhere to go. I can pray, and I do, about every little thing. The trouble is, it's really hard sometimes to listen to what the Lord has to say in return, and sometimes hard to trust in what He tells me to do. I have many times said my prayer, and gone to sleep right away, not taking the time to ponder and listen. Heavenly Father wants to tell me what is going to be good for me. He wants me to be as happy as I can be, because I know He loves me. I need to work on trusting more, because then I will understand what He wants for me. I will not be ignorant of His will if I do it trustingly, and I will be happy because of it. I love this principle, but it is also daunting, because the scripture it comes from is Christ saddens by a lack of understanding from His disciples. I want to understand, so I am making a goal to listen a little closer, and trust a little more.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

John 3:30, He Shall Increase!

John 3:30 suggests that Christ was John's master. Christ would come onto the scene and save the world from our sins if we would accept Him. He would atone for us, and He was perfect, and had the power of the Lord on His side. John the baptist also had the Lord with him, but he wasn't perfect, and he was the forerunner for Christ. He knew his place, and he knew it was below the station of the Savior. John showed the utmost respect and reverence for the work of Christ all the way until he died, and he served his purpose with loyalty and faith. He had a lot of followers, and he was transfering them to their rightful leader, Jesus Christ. John knew his time had passed, and he knew who the Savior was. He righteously led Christ's believers to Christ's side, as was prophesied. John the baptist was a great and righteous man.We can too, follow in John's footsteps by sharing the gospel today in every way we can. Missionary work is what brings the light of the truth to people that are feeling lost. Why would we want to have it any other way? We can shout the message of Christ to everyone, just like John did, and respect that it is Christ who deserves our devotion, not ourselves.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Healings and Faith

Reference

Miracles of the Lord

Who Demonstrated Faith

Matthew 8:1-4

A man was healed of leprosy.

He had faith that the Lord would heal him, and asked for help, knowing that the Lord had the power to do what he asked for.

Matthew 8:5-13

Christ healed the servant of the centurion.

The centurion didn’t want Jesus to enter his home, for he thought of himself as unworthy. He has such strong faith that he knew that if Christ even just said it was so, his servant would be healed. He had extremely strong faith.

Matthew 8:14-15

Peter’s mother in law was healed of a fever.

Peter’s mother in law was healed by Christ, and immediately got up out of bed and administered to them. How great must her faith have been, she was probably tired, and yet she went to serve Jesus as soon as she was able to stand.

Matthew 8:16

Jesus cast out devils.

Christ had a lot of people follow him, and some had devils. They came to Him to cast them out, believing He could, and the devils were cast out, and they were healed.

Matthew 8:23-27

Christ calmed the waves.

The disciples asked Jesus to save them, they were scared of the waves, and didn’t have enough faith to stay calm. Then when the sea was quieted, their faith was increased by a lot.

Matthew 8:28-34

Two devils were cast into a herd of swine and they drowned.

The two that were healed of the devils ran to the city to tell others about their miracle, and spread the word abroad that they had been cleansed of their evil spirits and made whole.

Matthew 9:20-22; Mark 5:25-34

A woman touched Jesus’ robes and was healed

She believed that merely touching Christ’s robes would heal her, and because of her great faith and belief in the Savior, she was completely healed, and Christ blessed her.

Matthew 9:27-31

Two blind men are healed.

Christ asked the men if they believed in His power, and healed them only according to their faith. It was strong faith in the Lord’s power that cured them.

Mark 2:1-12

A paralyzed man is healed.

In a very crowded room, Christ healed a man lowered from the roof. He forgave his sins, and when He was rebuked, He healed him. He showed that only by faith can sins be forgiven, and healed the man to prove to him His power on earth.

I know that through faith, even if we are here on earth today and can't see Christ in the flesh, we can still know of His existence. These verses have proven the immense faith of people in His time, and I believe that I can build my faith every day to be that strong. Learning so compactly about all these instances really helped grow my testimony that I can have as great and even greater blessings than being physically healed by the Savior. I get that and the knowledge that I am a member of His church on earth today and that I will be able to be with Him again someday if I only follow the commandments and do a little better every day than I did the day before.

Matthew 7:8

Thoughts on Matt. 7:8
If I ask for my righteous needs and have faith, I will get the answer that is best for me.
I love this scripture because sometimes I get discouraged, just like anyone, and I love having the knowledge that Heavenly Father will help me. If I seek for an answer to a very important question I will find it. If I need my Savior's atonement for something and I can't do it alone, I know I have it, and i can use it to repent. I love this because it reminds me of a teacher with an "open door" policy. I am very focused on getting good grades for a scholarship, and I love when teachers have an open door policy because I can go and ask them anything if I am having trouble, and I can safely express my need and explain circumstances, and I can feel confident that I will get an answer. I know that I will be able to get what is good for me, and what i truly need if I put my faith in my Savior, and knock.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Baptism of Christ

  • Why was John hesitant to baptize Jesus?
John was the man to testify to all that Christ was coming. He said himself: I am not worthy to unloose his shoe. He knew the power of the Savior, the perfection of the Savior, and who He was because of his calling. He was hesitant to somehow act superior to his Lord, and wanted the Savior to baptize him instead. But as soon as Christ explained that "thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness" John knew it was right, and he obeyed the Savior, and baptized Him.
  • What is taught here about the Holy Ghost?
The Holy Ghost descended like a dove, but according to what our leaders have said, it was a sign. The Holy Ghost is a person, and has the form of a person, and the dove was a sign that this was in God's plan. The devil can not take the form of a dove, and this simple, yet profound sign was Heavenly Father's and the Holy Ghost's way of saying "amen" to the ordinance.
  • Jesus Christ said He must be baptized to “fulfill all righteousness.” List three reasons why Jesus Christ was baptized.
Christ was baptized to prove humility and his will to obey the Father. He definitely did not need to wash away any sins, for He had none, but wanted to show obedience to his Father by being baptized.

He was also baptized to show his followers then and now the straitness of the path, and the narrowness of the gate. He gave us all an example to live by. We follow everything He did and try to become like Him, and being baptized this way showed us what we need to do. It's another shining example for us to follow in the Latter Days.

Christ was baptized to have the Holy Ghost with Him in such a way that only comes with baptism by water.
  • What evidence is found that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three separate personages in the Godhead?
Christ was being baptized in the water, and the Holy Ghost descended and lighted upon Him, and then the Father spoke. Three separate beings, with three separate minds, but united with the same purpose were all present that day.

Discussion Board Entries Lesson 1

John 4:13-14 Food and water fill us up for a little while, a couple of hours, maybe, but we are always going to need more. Knowledge of Christ and His teachings fills our souls permanently.
When we know our Savior, really believe in him, no one can take that knowledge away without our consent. When we drink water, we are filled, but then it eventually goes away and we have to start over. Learning of the savior builds and builds, until in the end, we get to be with Him again. I know that I have this knowledge of my Savior, and I also know that my testimony is still growing every day. I know that I can add to it, instead of having to start over every time. I love the story of the woman at the well. She learned of living water, and ran, she actually left her water jug and RAN to tell others of the Savior. We, I, should have the same enthusiasm to share the gospel with others, and how much the living water of Christ has helped me in my life.

I am so grateful for the power of the priesthood in my life. I had the great opportunity to get a priesthood blessing before school from my younger brother, who I love so much. He fasted and prayed and I know that the spirit was with him. I felt the spirit so strongly, and I know that he holds the power of God in his hands. Being a girl, I am not able to hold it myself, but I have needed it so many times in my life, and I don't know where I would be without it. I know that when it is needed, worthy men that hold this power are able to put their hands on my head and forget themselves. They are a direct link from me to God, and everything that comes out of their mouths are words from my Heavenly Father. I know this to be true, and I love that deep connection I feel to Him whenever I have the honor of receiving a Priesthood blessing.

Discussion Board entries Intro Lesson

John 17:3: Eternal life stems from truly knowing and developing a relationship to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
When I was younger, I used to believe in a lot of things: Santa, The Tooth Fairy, Monsters. I was easily influences, and I readily went along with all that my parents taught me about church, Joseph Smith, and Christ. I thought I had a testimony, but I was young, and I was still leeching off of my parents testimonies. Then I got a little older and went to girls camp and EFY as a teenager, and I felt the spirit very strongly, and I knew that I should obey the commandments because they would make me happy. I knew that the church was true, and I knew it for myself, not just because I was told. I Still didn't have the most personal relationship with my Heavenly Father, even though I knew I was a member of the true church. As I got older, and especially preparing to go to BYU-I, I decided to strengthen my bond with my Heavenly Father, and really come to know Christ. I still work on it every day, and I know now that knowing Christ, and developing a strong relationship with Him will lead me to eternal life if I remain diligent. I know that He loves me, and that makes it so easy for me to talk to Him. I truly love the principle taught in this scripture, and that's the reason I chose it. It is close to me.

I don't think we will ever be "done" working on our relationships with the Savior. If we could see Him on earth today I truly think we would follow everything He said, and try to learn more from Him every day. I know that it feels like we should check that off the list, but I believe that is just our human nature. It is okay to keep learning, and growing closer every day to Him until we are with Him again.

Prayer is the strongest tool in my life. I love to pray all the time. If I lose something, I pray to find it. If I am making a crucial decision, I ask for guidance. If I am sad, I ask for comfort. If I get a blessing, I pray with thanks. If I am feeling especially happy or peaceful, I pray, because I can feel the Savior is close to me. I love throwing out just a quick prayer whenever the mood or need strikes, and that is one of the best ways I have connected with my Heavenly Father. Prayer truly works, and I am really grateful for it.

I think everyone has a little of that "Prove it!" kind of attitude. I know that I have been kind of cynical in certain times in my life, until I remember that Satan doesn't want me to be happy, and he will use my every weakness to keep me miserable. I know that when I keep that in mind, I have a much easier time of combating the dark forces that would have me doubt what I know to be true.

When others stray, I feel sad. Why don't they just do what I do? Isn't it easier? And I believe that once you have a strong testimony, and work every day without fail to increase it, you are going to grow closer and closer to Christ. I also know that when you don't do that, it is so easy to be swept up in other things, and not even want to be happy. It's like when small kids are glad to be sick, just so they don't have to go to school, but what they don't even realize, is that school is such a great opportunity for them to learn and grow. It is our job to show those lost people how happy they can be with the gospel playing a large part of that. We need to stay diligent and do our part, and let the Lord and the Holy Ghost do the rest.

When someone close to me that I looked up to wavered in their testimony, it shook mine to the core. I had to really decide what I believed, because if that person had doubts, then how could it be true? After a short period of not being sure, and not really caring, I decided that I needed to know, right now, for myself. I had thought I already knew, but I was weak and relying on others STILL. I prayed, I read, I asked, and I started really really trying to know my Savior. I built up my little faith seed, and now it is a beautiful plant. I know that my Savior lives, and I know that for myself. I don't think I will ever be shaken like I was again, because I now rely on my very own testimony, and it isn't just words anymore.

It's so comforting in this world of uncertainty, with people flaking on promises and forgetting things, and making mistakes right and left, that we DO have something strong, secure, and unmovable to rely on. What would I do without that surety? I don't know and I don't intend to ever find out.

I know that in my life I have had those "why" moments a lot. Why did that happen? Why are things sad? Why didn't that happen? Why Why Why? I know that during all of those times, I have found at the end that even though my why wasn't fully answered, I felt good about it in hindsight. I know we don't get all the answers. How could our frail human minds comprehend all the things that God knows? They can't, and I for one don't mind letting someone else take the reigns. If I didn't know how to drive a car, and I had the option of driving or letting a pro take the wheel, I think the choice would be obvious. Let Him lead us, and we will be happy in the end, even if it's hard right now.

I love thinking of the Gospel as a light. It seems that the times in my life where i have been sad or not as close to my Heavenly Father, I have "shadowed" memories. I wasn't happy, and I didn't want any light. When we are on the side of Christ, the Light is so bright, that we can't help but feel happy and uplifted. Christ makes us feel that way, and I am really grateful for it.

I think that we have to add works to our faith. Faith is proven through what we do, and then it grows accordingly. If we say we believe and do nothing, we don't really. Our faith is dead. If we do what we are asked (like Adam sacrificing, yet not knowing the meaning of it, even when asked by an angel) we will gain a strong testimony of that thing. Our actions speak volumes to what we believe. I know that when I pay tithing I am blessed with the money that I need, and though it may not be the same exact experience for everyone, I know that I am blessed, because I tried it, and every time, without fail, I am blessed for it. I think even if doubts from Satan plague us, we can overcome them by simply doing whatever it is. Try, and prove for yourself by doing, and you will see what I mean.

I believe that faith is so personal. We can't hope to compare our faith to others, because ours is so individualized. I know that even when I waver, that I can make it to my Heavenly Father through Christ's atoning sacrifice for me personally. We can always come back, even when it seems too hard for us to handle. Even if we are a short step away from where we are supposed to be, the atonement doesn't have a minimum. If we are so far gone that we think there is no hope, there is. If we work as hard as we can, we can get to where we need to be. We can't do it alone. If we try to get to the right place by ourselves, we will fail, because the devil is stronger than us by ourselves. We can accept the Savior's help, and I promise, with that help we CAN be stronger than Satan. We can make it back to our Heavenly Father again.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

This is a chart about what I have learned while studying the Savior's birth. It involves all the people mentioned in the scriptures who knew of Jesus Christ's birth. It also includes me, because I have learned about the Savior's birth in my own way.

Thanks for reading!

-Amber

Who

How they learned about the Savior

What they knew about the Savior

What they did with their knowledge

Elisabeth (Luke 1:39-45)

John leapt in her womb

Mary was to be the mother of Jesus

Rejoiced and comforted Mary, and hosted her for 3 months

Shepherds (Luke 2:8-18)

An angel came to them, with hosts of heaven and sang

He will be born in a stable and wrapped in swaddling clothes

Hurried down to see and worship the Savior

Simeon (Luke 2:25-35)

Mary and Joseph brought baby Jesus to him in the temple

He wouldn’t die until he saw the Savior

Blessed them and rejoiced

Anna (Luke 2:36-38)

Saw the baby in the temple

Knew that the Savior would bring redemption to His people

Gave thanks to the Lord.

Wise Men (Matthew 2:1-12)

A new star in the heavens

He would be King of the Jews

Searched Him out and brought gifts to Him

Herod (Matthew 2:1-18)

From the three wise men

He would be a “King” (thought he would try to take over, he misunderstood)

Tried to find and kill the Savior, and killed all babies under 2 yrs. Old

Chief Priests (Matthew 2:1-6)

Through the writings of prophets

He would be born in Bethlehem

Told the King where to find and kill Him

Nephites (3 Nephi 1:12-22)

Through prophecy and the sign of the new star

He would be the Savior of the world

Rejoiced, and stayed faithful through trials

Me

Through prayer, scripture study, and from my Parents

He died for my sins and loves me so much, he wants me to live with him again and have eternal life

I am trying every day to make it to the Celestial kingdom!

I have started a new blog for the purpose of sharing my testimony and what I will learn in my New Testament class this coming Semester. I am excited to start this, and I hope you enjoy!