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This blog is here to add to the weekly study of Come, Follow Me. Because music is not a part of a lot of our worship meeting any longer I felt it was important to add this into my daily and weekly study of scriptures and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints.

I began adding these posts to my Ward bulletin after I was called as the Ward Music Chair and Sacrament Meeting Music Director. I had thought about this a lot last year and once I had this calling and was a part of the music needed in our meetings I felt I had things to add to others study experience. Thus began this blog!

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Lots To Celebrate!!!!!




I guess I've been slacking a bit with this blog. I have a few things going on and I apologize. I will make up for it this coming week. As for today, I wanted to share a personal event taking place right now. Yes, my husband and I are celebrating our 24th Anniversary!!!!! Can't believe we made it 24 years and our son is a high school graduate this year! TIME TO CELEBRATE!!!

WOW! We made it! 24 years together on the 24th of May. What an accomplishment! And to top it off, our son graduates, I guess you can call it that! Graduation is officially on June 4th for him. (I believe that was the date I graduated from high school too!)

This was May 24, 2005, our last family picture, I think

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Sabbath Day

May 4-10th: Mosiah 11-17

The section about “applying my heart to understanding God’s word” is so pertinent today and from the early foundation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many people, good people, can quote scriptures and speak of the commandments and Bible stories yet that’s all it is. They teach the right things but it isn’t “written in their hearts”. The teachings are good but until it is in their hearts and until they truly ‘understand” God they are just words. But we need to speak the words and then follow the words. Keep the commandment, follow Christs’ example and truly be His disciple by taking all He taught, and still teaches, into your hearts and stand as His example and act as He did and would.

We learn this week how the Lord will bless and sustain us as we do His work. We can all do His work in our own ways. We don’t all have to go on a mission and serve for 2 years just to show the Lord we are doing His work. We can do His work everyday by how we treat one another and how we live our life in line with His teachings.

With all of this, we must each look into OUR hearts. What should we be doing or should we change to do better and truly show the Lord what is written in our hearts? What does your heart look like? How can we help others around us learn for themselves what we know to be true? It’s not going to be easy, nor is it supposed to be, but what little thing can we do now to lead and help others to know of Christs’ teachings? I’m grateful for this knowledge that IS in my heart. I’m not perfect and I’m so thankful the Lord knows this, but I will keep trying to be better. I will continue to be whom the Lord expects me to be.

As we live in this world where there may be much uncertainty for some I truly look forward to the day,
hopefully very soon, we can join together in worshipping out Lord and Savior again. On that day my heart will be filled with this beautiful hymn about the wonders and blessing of a Sabbath day!

Sabbath Day (Hymn #148)
Help each to work a quiet hour To read thy word and feel thy pow’r,
To hear thy voice, through small and still, Renew our strength to
do thy will.
Father, on this he Sabbath day, Be with us in our hearts, we pray.


Sunday, April 26, 2020

April 27-May 3rd: Mosiah 7-10

WOW!! What a message for us today. At this time in the world we need to remember this. We
are all captive to only ourselves as we don’t know all that the Lord knows. He
knew this would happen. He knew what people would do and how they would react. I know He knows what we will each do from this day on as well but it’s up to us ultimately. We choose what we do and how we come out of all of this.
Ammon went in search of the “lost Nephites” and what he found was them in captivity
because of their iniquities. What is holding us back or what are our
iniquities? I’m grateful for the Atonement and for the gift of repentance that
we received because of the Atonement. I’m grateful for a living prophet and for
the knowledge that he speaks with God and Christ and that I can gain my own confirmation of what is true by speaking to Christ myself. 
Through these chapters in Mosiah we learn also that choices will influence our future and those who may come into our lives. We can influence generations….so what choices will you make that will influence your posterity? Is it for their good? What changes can you make today to make a positive influence on future generations?
We may never know how our choices impact those who come after us  but how do we want to be remembered? Our choices today, just as the Nephites of old, will help guide and direct those who come after us. I am grateful for this knowledge and all that the Nephites, throughout the Book of Mormon, have taught me what is necessary to come closer to Christ. 
Here is music for this week. What choices are you making each day to better yourself, your family, and your posterity? Be sure to write down your thoughts for your record and to help in your weekly study! 

Choose the right! Choose the right! Let wisdom mark the way before.
In its light, choose the right! And God will bless you evermore.


Saturday, April 18, 2020

April 20-26: Mosiah 4-6

This weeks study is a renewal and a change. Just as the messages recently from our church and political leaders have been. Our prophet has been providing us with lots of directions from the Savior as to how to prepare ourselves in this life which we live. We have recently had a special worldwide day of fasting and prayer. We all strive to have the faith to move mountains and even if that never happens we still know that God, our Father in Heaven, with His Son, Jesus Christ, are in charge of the world in which we live. We hope things will turn out how we want yet we know they may not and we always work to accept Their will in all things. 

King Benjamin taught the people and the words the people heard were so powerful that the people desired to change to be more in line with what Father in Heaven desired for them. King Benjamin told the people of all the many great blessing the Lord has for them if only they would follow His teachings and strive always to be more Christlike. Make the changes in their lives which are necessary to be in tune with the Holy Spirit. Even the people in his time lacked faith at times and felt they couldn't measure up to what was expected. But the Lord only expects us to do our part no matter how small and simple that may be at times. He knows us. He knows our heart. 

King Benjamin reminded the people that no matter where they come from, no matter their heritage, they are ALL one, the children of God, people of Christ. We must live more with that mindset. It's easy to forget this sometimes but that's why we continue to study and learn what the Lord needs us to know and learn!

In our study of Mosiah 5:1-7: "The spirit of the Lord can cause a mighty change in my heart." We may struggle with thoughts of not being able to change or lacking faith that we can change but here is what our prophet today has said, with the same strength and power as King Benjamin. "We can change our behavior. Our very desires can change...True change-permanent change-can come only through the healing, cleansing, and enabling power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. ...The gospel of Jesus Christ is a gospel of change!" (Decisions for Eternity, Ensign, Nov. 2013, 108).

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder consider all the *worlds thy hands have made,
I see the stars, I hear the *rolling thunder, Thy pow'r thru-out the universe displayed;
When thru the woods and forest glades I wander, and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees,
When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze,
And when I think that God, his Son not sparring, sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in,
That on the cross, mu burden gladly bearing, He bled and died o take away my sin,
When Christ shall come, with shout of acclamation, and take me home, what joy shall fill my heart!
Then I shall bow in humble adoration and there proclaim, "My God, how great thou art!"

Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to thee, How great thou art! How great thou art!
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to thee, How great thou art! HOW GREAT THOU ART!

(*Author's original words are works and mighty)


Sunday, April 12, 2020

April 12-18 Mosiah 1-3 & Easter con't

This weeks study took an interesting direction for me. I really pondered on the words of King Benjamin and on the experiences of last weekend. We just had the opportunity to do just as Mosiah asked the people in his day to do. We gathered to hear the words of our Heavenly Father through our prophets of today. When I saw the introduction for this weeks study I realized just how important keeping records of our own personal “spiritual impressions” are. Not only will this act record things that are important to us but it will forever provide amazing insight for us in years to come as well as to our posterity. Writing our personal thoughts and impressions is our “plates of Lehi” (insert your name).

Taken directly from our study guide for this coming week: Like all great leaders in the kingdom of God, King Benjamin’s words and example point us to the Heavenly King, who is the Savior, Jesus Christ. King Benjamin testified that Jesus came “down from heaven” and went “forth amongst men, working mighty miracles.”  April 13–19. Mosiah 1–3 Even way back then the people “gathered together” to hear the word of the Lord. They didn’t have the technology we do today so the prophet sent forth teachers to teach to smaller groups. Today we have Stakes and Wards or Branches to help keep the Word of Christ alive.

On this Easter morning I am grateful for all I have especially my faith. I know these times are bleak and glooming. I’m sure I’m not the only one tired of the government imposed “isolation” but I can ponder on the memories of the past as well as the HOPE for a brighter future. This too is a “season” and will pass, although it feels like forever before it does. 

I am ready to stand up and shout my praises to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on this glorious day. NO ONE CAN TAKE THAT AWAY! I may be shammed by unbelievers. I may be oppressed by illnesses or governments. But I will NEVER deny my faith and belief in Jesus Christ and my loving, kind, and gracious Father in Heaven! God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, together deserve more than praise once or twice a year. All that I have has come by and through Them. They created me and this wonderful world in which we all live and how can we, I, repay that? The only way is to “always remember”! I would be nothing if it weren’t for Them.

This is a longer post than I’d planned but I do know this is my way of recording on my “plates of Lehi”. I cannot deny what I know to be true. I will not apologize for possibly offending others because of what I know to be true. I will be civil and polite to others who may not believe as I but I expect others to do the same for me. I love my Elder Brother and personal Savior, Jesus Christ. He created the world in which I live with all of you and He blesses each of us every day with the things we stand in need of. He will never leave any of us alone, although at times we may feel alone. He is with us, in our hearts. We can cry on His shoulder and plead with Him to relieve our sorrows. He is always listening and knows our hearts. He loves us and I am grateful to KNOW this to be true!

A VERY FITTING HYMN FOR TODAY! 
HAPPY EASTER! 
CHRIST LIVES!!!!


Sunday, March 8, 2020

Easter

Easter 
April 5, 2020


As we study this week and prepare for a wonderfully, inspired General Conference we need to ponder on the name of our church and whom governs the church. Our Father in Heaven is the one who leads and directs His church on earth today. Our Savior and Elder Brother gave His life so we can all return to our loving Father and heavenly home. May we all open our hearts and minds to gain the knowledge and understanding that is meant for us as we keep the commandments and follow, and listen to, our humble Prophet and the Apostles of the Lord. Enjoy family and friends as we gather in our home or meeting houses to learn what the Lord needs us to hear. What a great blessing this is for us all! Hymn #199


He is Risen!

He is risen! He is risen! Tell it out with joyful voice.
He has burst his three days’ prison;
Yonder glorious morning ray,
And a brighter Easter beam
Christ has won the victory.
AMEN!



April 12, 2020

Easter 2020 is very different from any Easter I’ve ever experienced in my life. It means we will not be able to meet together with other Saints to celebrate and worship our Savior’s resurrection. This doesn’t mean we don’t ponder on these things but it does mean that we all have an opportunity to personalize these things for oneself and our families. This is actually an amazing opportunity. After spending last weekend listening to our living prophet and apostles I was given direction and was reminded of the many things I've been taught all my life. I love the fact that every April and October I have the privilege to renew and gain new perspective.


I am grateful for a prophet who receives direct revelation from our Heavenly Father. I am grateful for my Savior. I am grateful for His sacrifice for me.


Lead Up To General Conference


March 29, 2020



As we listen to our Prophets voice may we find our personal witness of what the Lord wants us to know. Our Prophet recently asked us all to “Hear Him!” How do you #hearhim? We all have our own ways of hearing Him or knowing when something is coming from Him. Spend time this week as you study, pondering how your Father in Heaven speaks to you! It’s amazing the things you will hear when you truly listen. Sometime you may hear them in a smile from someone, or someone holing a door open for you, or paying it forward in the drive-thru. Or maybe it’s in a verse of scripture that gives you a warm, peaceful feeling. Anytime this week when your heart smiles remind yourself of the sweet message your Father is sending. Write these wonderful experiences down and maybe share an experience with a family member, friend, or someone the Lord may prompt you to share with.

Consider the simple words from a beautiful Primary hymn #228 “My Heavenly Father Loves Me”

Whenever I hear the song of a bird Or look at the blue, blue sky,
Whenever I feel the rain on my face Or the wind as it rushes by,
Whenever I touch a velvet rose Or walk by our lilac tree,
I’m glad that I live in this beautiful world Heav’nly Father created for me.
He gave me my eyes that I might see The color of butterfly wings.
He gave me my ears that I might hear The magical sound of things.
He gave me my life, my mind, my heart; I thank him rev’rently
For all his creations, of which I’m a part. Yes, I know Heav’nly Father loves me.