It's no question that the world is getting worse by the day. When looking at Facebook posts alone, people are unhappy with the government and terrible events keep happening that affect our country at large. Coincidently, my roommates and I were just talking last night about how wicked the world is getting and how we are worried to start families of our own and bring children into this world.
In light of recent events, I want to say that not all hope is lost!
Again, coincidently, I had my last New Testament class, where we finished the second half of the New Testament. So naturally, we ended in Revelations. It was probably one of the first time I read through the whole New Testament and got to Revelations. What a crazy section, talking about the future and deep doctrine. However one of the smallest end verses significantly affected me today...
Revelations 21:4&7 "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." "[She] that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be [her] God and [she] shall be my [daughter.]" (Yes I changed that to fit me personally!)
These verses actually brought tears to my eyes. I didn't know about what happened in Boston until after class, so that's not why. But the fact that God will personally wipe away the tears from our eyes? That is powerfully. I've been through some hard times and I'm a girl...so I cry a lot. I can't imagine a supreme being wiping away the tears from my eyes. Not to mention that the fact that there will be nothing bad in the world anymore! I can't wait for that day!
The second verse is amazing. All I need to do in this life is keep the commandments and believe in God and I will be His daughter. I already am but if I want to ensure that in the next life, I just need to overcome this mortal life. It's hard, not going to lie, with all the temptation and awful things in the world. But everything will turn out alright if we are faithful and keep believing.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Living in the World
In 1 John 2 verse 15, John writes, "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him."
This past weekend was a blessing in my life. For those of you not of my faith, it was the Latter-day Saint General Conference. There are five sessions, each an hour long, where Latter-day prophets and apostles council us basically on how to be better people. Some talks are more specific but most council us on how to live our faith and follow the commandments.
I was lucky enough to go to the conference center for the Saturday afternoon session and it was one of the best experiences in my life. I not only got to go, but I was in the very front! Off to the side a bit but still great!
See, but here's the thing. Every year, I listen to conference and it's always a great weekend.....and then I forget all about it. But what good is that? So I changed my approach this year.
In February, Elder Bednar came to our stake conference. And like every church meeting, everyone was taking copious notes. Elder Bednar asked us to stop and instead just write down impressions or feelings we received rather than every word he spoke. I took his advice and applied it to conference this year..
I wrote down impressions I received and I wrote down things that meant something to me. It was funny--when I've been discussing conferences with my friends or in classes, half the things that people mention I don't remember. But I do remember things that are very specific to me in my life right now.
Back to the scripture I mentioned. I wrote down during the lecture in my New Testament class that "knowledge unapplied will only serve to condemn you." I know that I have things to do after this conference. Things I need to fix or changes I need to make. I know I received these promptings because there are specific to me in my life at this time. I don't know the outcome, only that they will make me a better person, strengthen my testimony, and prepare me for things to come. I love this gospel. It truly is one of hope and can change the hardest of hearts. With this gospel, it is possible to live in the world but not of the world. By listening to the prophets and apostles, I can be a faithful servant of God.
This past weekend was a blessing in my life. For those of you not of my faith, it was the Latter-day Saint General Conference. There are five sessions, each an hour long, where Latter-day prophets and apostles council us basically on how to be better people. Some talks are more specific but most council us on how to live our faith and follow the commandments.
I was lucky enough to go to the conference center for the Saturday afternoon session and it was one of the best experiences in my life. I not only got to go, but I was in the very front! Off to the side a bit but still great!
See, but here's the thing. Every year, I listen to conference and it's always a great weekend.....and then I forget all about it. But what good is that? So I changed my approach this year.
In February, Elder Bednar came to our stake conference. And like every church meeting, everyone was taking copious notes. Elder Bednar asked us to stop and instead just write down impressions or feelings we received rather than every word he spoke. I took his advice and applied it to conference this year..
I wrote down impressions I received and I wrote down things that meant something to me. It was funny--when I've been discussing conferences with my friends or in classes, half the things that people mention I don't remember. But I do remember things that are very specific to me in my life right now.
Back to the scripture I mentioned. I wrote down during the lecture in my New Testament class that "knowledge unapplied will only serve to condemn you." I know that I have things to do after this conference. Things I need to fix or changes I need to make. I know I received these promptings because there are specific to me in my life at this time. I don't know the outcome, only that they will make me a better person, strengthen my testimony, and prepare me for things to come. I love this gospel. It truly is one of hope and can change the hardest of hearts. With this gospel, it is possible to live in the world but not of the world. By listening to the prophets and apostles, I can be a faithful servant of God.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Rejoice! Be Happy! Love Life!
This post might be a little scattered today because I am extremely scattered. I've got 22 days till the end of this semester and ahhhhh, there's a lot to do.
I've been thinking a lot about life. I mean, I'm a college student, 19 years old, and trying to figure out my life. You can really take anything and apply it to your life and say "well, this gives my life meaning." I think that's what things like books, tv, movies, and music try to do. For instance, the song I'm listening to right now is "Who I am Hates Who I've Been" by Relient K. What is that song saying? Basically that I'm a changed person and I don't want to be like who I've used to be. I love that song.
Anyway, I digress. I think that a major source that people find reason to life is religion. At least, that's me. I find lots of reason to keep going when life gets hard because of my religion. I've been in a New Testament class for the past year, and let me tell you- I have grown to love the New Testament. Being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we believe the Bible to be the word of God, as well as the Book of Mormon. Now that I'm older and perhaps more knowledgable, I really gain a lot out of studying the New Testament. We're just finished Paul's epistles, with Hebrews and are getting into Peter's. I have never found so many verses that strengthen me or that I write "to read when going through a hard time." My goal of this post is to share some with you that will strengthen my faithful readers through whatever you're going through--a personal trial, finals, or fear.
Hebrews 10:32 "But call to remembrance the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of afflictions." -- Wow. There is not one among us who has not had a trial, being something small such as a failed test or something huge and long lasting, like a physical limitation. Each trial affects us in different ways and each are "equal" in pain. But, my brothers and sisters, be illuminated. If you endured it then, you can endure it now! Through what, you may say? Through however you did at the time of the trial! Whether it was simply saying "I can do this" or falling on your knees and pouring your soul out to a God who loves you. Paul goes on to say "cast not away therefore your confidence." Believe! My friends, there is so much we have to rejoice in! Peace, this will be but a small moment. Keep going, keep believing.
Peter 1:6 "Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations." -- My professor took this verse and commented, "Life is tough--rejoice!" What? I know that when I go through a trial, I hardly rejoice. I normally complain, saying "Ouch this is hard! What did I do to deserve this? God, can you take this away from me?" But do I ever get an answer to that prayer? Hardly! If anything, I receive peace that I can continue this or I am led to a verse like this one. Life is hard. Trust me, I know. But at the same time, trials benefit you. It's SO hard to see that when it's happening to you. But afterwards, it's beautiful to look back and think, wow. I know why that happened. It's so I'm prepared for the future or because of this and that. Life is great.
Peter 4:12-13 "Behold, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers in Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy." Finally, in light of the beautiful Easter Sunday we just had, rely on Christ and His atoning sacrifice. When it seems life gets too hard, remember that there is a God in Heaven who loves you and His Son sacrificed His perfect life so we can return to live with God again. Can you imagine the rejoicing on that great day, when our Heavenly Father welcomes us back into His arms? In that moment, you will have great joy, realizing that you passed, with the help of Christ.
I pray that when trials fall upon us, especially those college students who are beyond stressed with papers, group projects and finals, we will turn to the things that keep us going. Whether that is religion, or whatever helps you to keep going, remember to rejoice. Life is good!!
I've been thinking a lot about life. I mean, I'm a college student, 19 years old, and trying to figure out my life. You can really take anything and apply it to your life and say "well, this gives my life meaning." I think that's what things like books, tv, movies, and music try to do. For instance, the song I'm listening to right now is "Who I am Hates Who I've Been" by Relient K. What is that song saying? Basically that I'm a changed person and I don't want to be like who I've used to be. I love that song.
Anyway, I digress. I think that a major source that people find reason to life is religion. At least, that's me. I find lots of reason to keep going when life gets hard because of my religion. I've been in a New Testament class for the past year, and let me tell you- I have grown to love the New Testament. Being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we believe the Bible to be the word of God, as well as the Book of Mormon. Now that I'm older and perhaps more knowledgable, I really gain a lot out of studying the New Testament. We're just finished Paul's epistles, with Hebrews and are getting into Peter's. I have never found so many verses that strengthen me or that I write "to read when going through a hard time." My goal of this post is to share some with you that will strengthen my faithful readers through whatever you're going through--a personal trial, finals, or fear.
Hebrews 10:32 "But call to remembrance the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of afflictions." -- Wow. There is not one among us who has not had a trial, being something small such as a failed test or something huge and long lasting, like a physical limitation. Each trial affects us in different ways and each are "equal" in pain. But, my brothers and sisters, be illuminated. If you endured it then, you can endure it now! Through what, you may say? Through however you did at the time of the trial! Whether it was simply saying "I can do this" or falling on your knees and pouring your soul out to a God who loves you. Paul goes on to say "cast not away therefore your confidence." Believe! My friends, there is so much we have to rejoice in! Peace, this will be but a small moment. Keep going, keep believing.
Peter 1:6 "Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations." -- My professor took this verse and commented, "Life is tough--rejoice!" What? I know that when I go through a trial, I hardly rejoice. I normally complain, saying "Ouch this is hard! What did I do to deserve this? God, can you take this away from me?" But do I ever get an answer to that prayer? Hardly! If anything, I receive peace that I can continue this or I am led to a verse like this one. Life is hard. Trust me, I know. But at the same time, trials benefit you. It's SO hard to see that when it's happening to you. But afterwards, it's beautiful to look back and think, wow. I know why that happened. It's so I'm prepared for the future or because of this and that. Life is great.
Peter 4:12-13 "Behold, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers in Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy." Finally, in light of the beautiful Easter Sunday we just had, rely on Christ and His atoning sacrifice. When it seems life gets too hard, remember that there is a God in Heaven who loves you and His Son sacrificed His perfect life so we can return to live with God again. Can you imagine the rejoicing on that great day, when our Heavenly Father welcomes us back into His arms? In that moment, you will have great joy, realizing that you passed, with the help of Christ.
I pray that when trials fall upon us, especially those college students who are beyond stressed with papers, group projects and finals, we will turn to the things that keep us going. Whether that is religion, or whatever helps you to keep going, remember to rejoice. Life is good!!
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