Bible and Book of Mormon

Book of MormonAnother Testament of Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon is a volume of holy scripture comparable to the Bible.What Is the Book of Mormon?The Book of Mormon is another witness of Jesus Christ and confirms the truths found in the Holy Bible. The Book of Mormon does not replace the Bible; rather, they are companion works that together teach about God and Jesus Christ. Both volumes of scripture are a compilation of teachings as recorded by ancient prophets. While the Bible details events in the eastern hemisphere, the Book of Mormon documents the lives of the inhabitants of the ancient Americas.

Friday, April 19, 2013

"Beloved"

Alma 9:30
"And now, my beloved brethren, for ye are my brethren, and ye out to be beloved"
I like this verse because it says that we ought to love each other. The reference for beloved in the verse goes to 1 John 4:11--"Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another."

If even God above in heaven, perfect and omnipotent, wise beyond our comprehension, loves us, then we had better love ourselves too. If a perfect being can love us, surely we can love ourselves because we are flawed and don't deserve to be high and mighty to each other-we are all brothers and sisters (flawed, but still loved by the flawless Father). More so, I would add to that-we need to love ourselves personally. If God loves me, what reason do I have not to love myself too?

Monday, January 21, 2013

Aaron/ Miracles


Today I decided to start at the beginning of the Bible dictionary and read it, learning about specific topics at a time. I read Aaron today. That is the name of my brother. I found out that Aaron was three years older than his brother, Moses who led the slaves out of Egypt. I read a little bit about how Aaron cast down the rod that turned into a snake before Pharoah. The magicians and sorcerors of Pharoah also threw down snakes, but Moses' ate up all the others. This is a symbol to me about God's power. People on this Earth can do magic, do pretty surreal things, but these are less important than the magic of miracles from the correct authority. The Pharoah's magic was probably pretty impressive and convincing, but God's was unequaled. God's power can not be overtaken. That is why I put my trust in God, not the world. The world says miracles are not done these days, but I say they are only not done because of our inbelief as a people. I see miracles in my life.

After reading about this old testament miracle I went back to my chemistry studies about pH and bases and acides. Just then I knew, miracles can happen because I see them in chemistry- the way chemicals react is sometimes miraculous. Even though I have not seen a stick turned into a snake, I see and believe in miracles. It has to do with faith. Miracles are not for the unbelieving, they are for the believing.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

Elder Robert C. Gay of the seventy gave a talk at October 2012 conference, entitled, "What Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?" I read it from the November ensign. Here are key point I got out of it:

1. "today it is so easy to get caught up in the noise of the world--despite our good intentions" (pg. 34).
2. Cain asked, "Who is the Lord that I should know him?" and then he lost his soul. Nothing is more important than knowing the Lord. How do we know the Lord? -prayer, scripture, conference talks, service, uplifting education, going to church, fulfilling our callings.
3. Sometimes a national championship or money seem so important at the time that we "self-justify our actions like Cain", but as we learn, he lost his soul. I'm sure we do not want to lose our souls, but Satan does a good job at distracting us.
4. Robert talks about the story in the new testament of a wealthy young man that asked the Lord what he needed to do to have eternal life. The Savior told him the one thing he needs to do is sell all that he has. The man could not do it.
-On the other hand, we have an account in the Book of Mormon when a Lamanite King asked the same question and said that he would give all he has away just to have "this great joy" (pg. 34).
5. How importance repentance is. The Lamanite King's repentant prayer is touching: "O God, ...I will give away all my sins to know thee."
6. The Savior asks us to give "up all our sins, big or small" (pg. 35). I like the list Robert puts out as possible sins we need to repent of and forsake:
-self-justifying stories
-excuses
-rationalizations
-defense mechanisms
-procrastinations
-appearances
-personal pride
-judgmental thoughts
-doing things our way
7. Separate yourself from the worldliness and take upon you the image of God in your countenance.
8. I love touching stories of people reaching out to others, strangers even. But it makes me feel inadequate because I do not have many of those stories of my own. My insecurities usually win in the battle with the spiritual promptings. Its difficult to talk to someone I do not know or are not familiar with. However, I know that my mind needs to be in the right place if I am going to have the courage to help others. I need to focus more on others, and on the spirit; Then I may be more likely to feel and act on promptings of helping and befriending others. I know I could be doing so much better than I am now. I only have one neighbor in my apartment complex that I know. I see surrounding neighbors often, know what cars they drive, but haven't said but a single hello. There's definitely room to grow.
9. Set goals: I will meet one more neighbor before Christmas.
10. "May our lives of service always affirm that God forsakes no one" (pg. 36).
11. I like what Robert says: "My testimony is my soul's treasure" (pg. 36).
12. I know that the worth of souls is so great! Docrtine and Covenants 18:10 -"Remember the aworth of bsouls is great in the sight of God;" Nothing of this world is more valuable. That's why there's nothing more important, satisfying, joyous, or completing as saving our own soul and those around us. 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Service

Church=Service. Have I done any good in the world today?


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Helping Hands & Last Days

November 4th- Mormon Helping Hands Cleanup Sandy (link to article); east coasters inspired by Mormon help.
November 7th- Mormon president rejected by east-coasters.


"10. O ye wicked ones, enter into the rock, and hide thee in the dust, for the fear of the Lord and the glory of his majesty shall smite thee.
11. And it shall come to pass that the lofty looks of man shall be humbled, and the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day.
12. For the day of the Lord of Hosts soon cometh upon all nations, yea, upon evey one; yea, upon the proud and lofty, and upon evey one who is lifted up, and he shall be brought low.
13. Yea, and the day of the Lord shall come upon all the cedars of Lebanon (America), for they are high and lifted up; and upon all the oaks of Bashan;
14. And upon all the high mountains, and upon all the hills, and upon all the nations which are lifted up, and upon evey people;
15. And upon every high tower, and upon every fenced wall;
16. And upon all the ships of the sea, and upon all the ships of Tarshish, and upon all pleasant pictures (Tropical Islands).
17. And the loftiness of man shall be bowed down, and the haughtiness of men shall be made low; and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day.
18. And the idols he shall utterly abolish (American Idol?)
19. And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for the fear of the Lord shall come upon them and the glory of his majesty shall smite them, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth."
-Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 12: 13-18.

These aren't my words, they are the words of God. Though harsh and hard to hear for the wicked, I believe these words are true and will come to fruition very very soon. The United States has shown its stance, with sam-sex marriage and marijuana use rooted for in the 2012 elections. There was a clear choice between a righteous, qualified, smart leader and a liberal, unreligious, debt-growing leader. Righteousness was not chosen.

Revelation 10: John sees an angel standing upon the sea and the earth with a little book that the angel tells John to eat which will make his belly bitter but his mouth sweet as honey. After he eats he is told to go out again and prophesy. My interpretation: the little book is the Book of Mormon, which makes the stomach bitter because of the harsh truths, but mouth sweet because it is a second testiment of Christ.

Micah 5:15- "And I will execute vengeance in anger and fury upon the heathen, such as they have not heard."

2 Nephi 27:7 "And behold the book shall be asealed; and in the book shall be a brevelation from God, from the beginning of the world to the cending thereof."

I know that God lives. I know because I have tested Him, by obeying His commandments, and I have witnessed that "wickedness never was happiness" (Alma 41:10). I have "consider[ed] on the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are blessed in all things both temporal and spiritual" (Mosiah 2: 41). I have a testimony of the truthfullness of the Book of Mormon, that Joseph Smith restored the same church organized hen Jesus Christ walked the earth by translating the Book of Mormon and recieving revelation. I believe in revelation, yes. Some say it is crazy to talk with God. That is the evil of our world today. I speak with God through prayer, and he speaks to me through the Holy Ghost. I feel him. I know he lives. I know Jesus Christ walked this earth. There are records of his life, there are paintings and murals of Him. He exists, though people are lifted up in the things of the world and cannot understand. They are blind and corrupt. They will know nothing but pain when he comes again. But I will know joy because I know Him today. I do not have to see to believe. I know I have a spirit, I know that when a body dies, it does not rot in the ground forever. I have  a soul that is eternal. And my all bodies will be reunited with spirit when Christ comes. The last days are now. Which is intense, but happy because it will be wonderful when He comes again for the righteous.





Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Unbelief=dwindling

Mosiah 1:5 in the Book of Mormon uses a phrase that qualifies unbelief as dwindling: "dwindled in unbelief". Without belief, even in small things, my spirit dwindles. Life becomes dull, boring, bitter and sad. Belief raises me up, fills me, inspires me, helps me, and life goes my way when I believe!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

I can Only Imagine


I have heard people ask, why do good things happen to bad people, and if there was a God, bad things would not happen. This is a sign that those people do not see past sorrows to the silver lining. In other words, I think God uses "bad things" for his own useful purposes. Is it really a sign that GOd doesn't exist when a baby is born with disabilities? Or a couple cannot get pregnant for 10 years, while teenagers have babies without a home to give them? I don't see these as signs God doesn't exist, I see these as the means through which God does speak to us. The point of this life is to grow, and we can only grow through trials. I found this quote that speaks about what I'm trying to say:
Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD). A personal trainer knows that you cannot get stronger muscles without resistance and without experiencing a little pain. Therefore, when I see bad things happening to good people, I don't question God's existence, his existence is solidified. God chastens us because he loves us. A parent punishes a child because they love the child and want the child to learn and grow. Likewise, there are hardships, sadness, and challenges to hlep us grow and to give us examples to follow. There is a video that touches me everytime I watch it. A father and son competed in multiple athletic events (marathons, iron mans, etc.), but the son has physical disabilities so the Dad carries, pushes and pulls the son all the way through the race. The father does this because the son expressed how much he enjoys it, and how it makes the son feel as though he does not have any disabilities while they are racing. This solidifies my testimony that God puts disabilities, trials, and sadness into life for us to show our strength, show our love, and show our humility in how we deal with them. That is what this particular father has done. Even though the doctor told he and his wife to hug the son goodbye basically when he was born, they decided they would keep him and raise him like any other child. To me, this family has really understood what it is to love someone and make someone else happy. The boy has graduated from highschool and college, and can comunicate through a special computer. Through this example of loving the disabled, loving family, and sacraficing, my heart is touched and many people are touched. So when I hear people complain about God making "bad things happen to good people" I just think they don't understand the meaning of life. God spoke to Joseph Smith in his hard times when bad things were happening to good people, as said, "know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee eexperience, and shall be for thy good" (D&C 122:7). I hold my trials close to my heart for all the things I have learned all the experience I gained. Bad things happening to good people, is just the perfecting of the saints. We are also told that we will not be given any challenge that we cannot overcome. Trials are also useful in compelling people to humility, when nothing else will. I am glad God gives me trials and others trials so we can see how God can work through us, how God can help us, and how much we need God.