- Wish I could say "in your face" in some really cool sounding way, but at the same time I didn't really mean it like that.
- Tonight, I looked in the mirror, I thought about all the things I usually notice-- my dark under eye circles, newly forming wrinkles, and blotchy acne-- and then I thought about something unusual for me. This scripture:
- “Can ye look up to God … with a pure heart and clean hands … , having the image of God engraven upon your countenances?” (Alma 5:19).
- I feel like a "silly woman" and like eating another slice of my familiar tasting humble pie. Do you think the image of God upon our countenances would be beautiful? Like a magazine cover?
- Or maybe like something else... and then I thought of women I know who have the image of God in their countenances, and they are so beautiful, warm, and good to be around. So my Christmas question for myself is- what if I sought to think and do those things that would change my countenance, in the way I'd really most like it changed? How would I be different?
Saturday, December 25, 2010
In your face
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Eat, Pray, Love vs. Reality
- Watched the movie Eat, Pray, Love recently. Ms. Roberts had some really beautiful moments and a few... hmm? ones. Since then, I've been thinking. What chord was off-tune? My recent gospel study brought me back to reality.
- Some people take themselves so seriously that they think they cannot feel complete until they find themselves. Some abandon family, occupation, and education in this quest to discover who they are.
- George Bernard Shaw said: “Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” Don’t worry about searching for who you are; focus your energies on creating the kind of person you want to be! You will discover that as you pursue that journey you will not only find yourself, but chances are you will be pleasantly surprised and proud of the person you find along the way.
- Do not procrastinate a minute longer. Every moment is precious. Determine now that you will make of your lives something remarkable!-- Elder Joseph F. Wirthlin
- Isn't this statement far more powerful than the idea that you might only really be able to "find" yourself by having millions and going to india to meditate all day? Really? Can only the wealthy do all that is required to "find" oneself? What about those of us who by location, finances, or physical limitations are "stuck". Are we empty soulless sacks.
- NO! REALITY. Each of us has the power to create ourselves and by doing so we can look back with surprise and pride at the person (whole person-character, talents, education, personality, and relationships) we've created. So if who we are is our character, and if character is built, than "ourselves" never need be found especially if they have never been built.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Discipline
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Walking in The Rain
Friday, June 11, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
God always answers
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Fear
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Deep water
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Missing a Friend
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Application
- Fear- Jesus is in the mountain praying when a storm hits the disciples who are in a ship. Jesus walks on the water to them but they think He's a ghost and they're afraid, “Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid".
- Doubt- The Savior on the Water, Peter walks and sinks, "O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
- Loneliness-After Jesus tried to teach something to his best friends the apostles they were offended and wouldn't even walk with him, "Will ye also go away?"
- Embarrassment- Jesus knew what it felt like because he was spit on and they took his clothes and crucified him in front of people who hated him; but he told the story of the good samaritan to remind us that a man was stripped and beaten up and people looked at him and walked by without helping, but Jesus said the good samaritan "saw him, he had compassion on him".
- Gratitude/happiness-While teaching the 70 Jesus saw that they were starting to understand what he said, he recognized a good thing and right away He " arejoiced in spirit, and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth,"
- Compassion/ Sadness- When Jesus' friend Lazarus died, even though Jesus knew He was going to heal Lazarus, when Jesus saw Mary crying he understood how sad she was, so much that he cried too.
- Acceptance- When Jesus didn't want to face what he was facing "Father, if thou be willing, aremove this cup from me: nevertheless not my bwill, but thine, be done."
- Unselfishness- A really rich man comes to Jesus and asks what more he should do to get to heaven, he already keeps all the commandments, jesus asks him to give all he has to the poor and to "come, take up the cross, and bfollow me."
- Forgiveness- When Jesus was being killed people made fun of him and all the things he had said, but Jesus said, " bforgive them; for they know not what cthey do."
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Stories of Jesus
Sunday, May 9, 2010
In memory of Grandma Renza Myers Conger
I've been around the world, you bet, But never went to school, Hard knocks are all I seem to get, Perhaps, I've been a fool;
But still, some educated folks, Supposed to be so swell, Would fail, if they were called upon, A simple word to spell.
Now, if you'd like to put me to a test, There's one dear name that I can spell the best;
- "M" is for the mercy she possesses,
"O" means that I owe her all I own,
"T" is for her tender sweet caresses,
"H" is for her hands that made a home:
"E" means everything she's done to help me,
"R" means real and regular, you see,
Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER,"
A word that means the world to me.
When I was but a baby, Long before I learned to walk, While lying in my cradle, I would try my best to talk;
It wasn't long, before I spoke, And all the neighbors heard, My folks were very proud of me, For "MOTHER" was the word.
Although I never lay a claim to fame, I'm satisfied that I can spell the name;
- "M" is for the million things she gave me,
"O" means only that she's growing old,
"T" is for the tears were shed to save me,
"H" is for her heart of purest gold,
"E" is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
"R" means right, and right, she'll always be,
Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER,"
A word that means the world to me.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Evidence of Hope
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tap, tap, tap, tap...
HERE!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Application
Some murmur when the sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue: And some with thankful love are filled, If but one streak of light, One ray of God’s good mercy, gild The darkness of their night. --- Richard Chenevix Trench
I'm taking the week to remember that if there is junk in my basket then I put it there myself and so I staged a coo-- after Eden, while getting her hair done, exclaimed loudly my favorite cuss words. After all, I obviously needed to learn the lesson too so I waited, plotted with dan and then... After waiting for some small misbehavior I exclaimed (in front of the family) "Eden, Oh ******!" To which, Dan shouted my name and called all his girls, ever so fiercely I'll add (props to Dan), into the living room for a stern lecture on clean speech. It went something like this:
- Dan: "(looking at me) How could you say something like that?"
- Loo: "Eden says it."
- Dan: "Eden, where did you learn such bad language?" (Points at me-- while my shoulders shake from laughing into my hands)
- Dan: "Both of you, go to the bedroom and choose the punishment you'll get if you ever do that again." (We get to the bedroom where we choose to have our mouths washed out with soap for repeat offenses and Eden says with wide eyes...)
- Eden: "You shouldn't a said that mom." "We better never do that again so we don't have to do that soap in the mouth thing, huh?!"
This seemed to be especially effective coming from a dad who never loses his temper... unless he's pretending to. Let's hope we both learned our lesson.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Hope
- So what can I hope for?: A better world (sounds a little pageant-y but...),eternal life, hope in the Lord, in the atonement for the resurrection and ... there it is-- We can "have patience, and bear with . . . afflictions, with a firm hope that ye shall one day rest from all your afflictions" (Alma 34:41)
- I'd like to point out that this scripture said day and day refers to time which doesn't really exist in the whole eternal life bit, so maybe I can try to remember that this one day really isn't too far away...? Or maybe, it really means you only get one day of rest... hmmm.
- Ok. I'll bite. How do I get the hope back? "If thou wilt repent of all thy sins, and will bow down before God, and call on his name in faith, believing that ye shall receive, then shalt thou receive the hope which thou desirest" (Alma 22:16)
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Sending Out Good
- "He makes me feel..." "If she hadn't _______ , I wouldn't have ______."
- "He's a jerk, so I can treat him badly."
- Helaman 14 today, verse 30: Sin is hurtful to others; but somehow in the long-range of things, sin is worst "unto ourself", acted by ourselves, against "a knowledge" we've been given by the God who made us "free". (vs 31) Good will be restored to me... how? Each time I serve someone, it always seems like I end up more of a recipient than before, but I think it means more than that. Finding cross references---
- Restoration is linked to Resurrection (restored body) and Endless Happiness (restored to God's happiness) and the Inheritance of God's Kingdom, Glory (presence of God), Crowned with a fullness of joy, honour, and Standing at the Right Hand of the Lamb. I can't be restored to something I never was. We've all had bodies, so we have one in the bag; but do I experience God-like happiness and joy, and am I clean enough to be comfortable in the presence of God or at the right hand of the lamb? Hmm...
- Picturing a great basket always above me catching everything I "send out" ---- misery, joy, laughter, ingratitude, criticism, sadness, hate, love. The basket retains everything I send out unless I pry it open with a broken heart and a contrite spirit, letting Christ remove the offense, and at the end of my life God (or Satan) dresses the things in my basket making them more then they were and wraps it all in beauty and glory (or misery and guilt) saving it to be my gift of immortality and eternal life to be "restored to me" when I stand in front of the One who made it all possible. With whatever experiences of goodness I've had, I'm imagining His presence and I think I would feel safe, protected, worth it, and capable. Time to send out good.