Sunday, December 18, 2011

Day #18 ~In Christ I Can Have a Fullness of Joy


 ~In Christ I Can Have a Fullness of Joy–No Matter Who or What Else I May Lose.

3 Nephi 28:10 And for this cause ye shall have fulness of joy; and ye shall sit down in the kingdom of my Father; yea, your joy shall be full, even as the Father hath given me fulness of joy; and ye shall be even as I am, and I am even as the Father; and the Father and I are one;

Saturday, December 17, 2011

"All you can take with you is that which You've given away."

"All you can take with you is that which You've given away."
~ It's a Wonderful Life, 1946




 






Day #17 ~It Is Possible to Be Perfect in Christ (Moroni 10:32) . . . One "Now" at a Time.


I see that if I so choose I can be perfect in Christ, in each new moment, each new "now." And again, now. And again, now. We can be perfect indefinitely–infinitely– by deliberately and consciously having our very being in remembrance of Him. Every new moment, every new "now" is a new chance to choose to be perfect in Him, not on my own.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Two Babes In A Manger


Two Babes In A Manger
In 1994, two Americans answered an invitation from the Russian Department of Education to teach in Russia.

They were invited to teach at many places including a large orphanage. About 100 boys and girls who had been abandoned,

abused, and left in the care of a government run program were in the orphanage.

The two Americans relate the following story in their own words:
It was nearing the holiday season, 1994, time for our orphans to hear, for the first time,
the traditional story of Christmas. We told them about Mary and Joseph arriving in Bethlehem.
Finding no room in the inn, the couple went to a stable, where the baby Jesus was born and placed in a manger.
 Throughout the story, the children and orphanage staff sat in amazement as they listened. Some sat on the edges of their
stools, trying to grasp every word. Completing the story, we gave the children three small pieces of cardboard to make a
 crude manger. Each child was given a small paper square, cut from yellow napkins I had brought with me.
No colored paper was available in the city. Following instructions, the children tore the paper and carefully laid strips in
the manger for straw. Small squares of flannel, cut from a worn-out nightgown an American lady was throwing away as
she left Russia, were used for the baby's blanket. A doll-like baby was cut from tan felt we had brought from the United
 States. The orphans were busy assembling their manger as I walked among them to see if they needed any help.
All went well until I got to one table where little Misha sat. He looked to be about 6 years old and had finished his project.
 As I looked at the little boy's manger, I was startled to see not one, but two babies in the manger. Quickly,
 I called for the translator to ask the lad why there were two babies in the manger.
Crossing his arms in front of him and looking at this completed manger scene,
the child began to repeat the story very seriously. For such a young boy, who had only heard the Christmas story once,
he related the happenings accurately--until he came to the part where Mary put the baby Jesus in the manger.
Then Misha started to ad-lib. He made up his own ending to the story as he said, "And when Maria laid the baby in the
 manger, Jesus looked at me and asked me if I had a place to stay. I told him I have no mamma and I have no papa,
 so I don't have any place to stay. Then Jesus told me I could stay with him. But I told him I couldn't,
because I didn't have a gift to give him like everybody else did. But I wanted to stay with Jesus so much,
so I thought about what I had that maybe I could use for a gift. I thought maybe if I kept him warm,
that would be a good gift. So I asked Jesus, "If I keep you warm, will that be a good enough gift?"
And Jesus told me, "If you keep me warm, that will be the best gift anybody ever gave me." "
So I got into the manger, and then Jesus looked at me and he told me I could stay with him for always."
As little Misha finished his story, his eyes brimmed full of tears that splashed down his little cheeks.
Putting his hand over his face, his head dropped to the table and his shoulders shook as he sobbed and sobbed.
The little orphan had found someone who would never abandon nor abuse him, someone who would stay with him
for always.  
I've learned that it's not what you have in your life,
but who you have in your life that counts.


Day #16 ~Christ Is the Alpha and Omega the Beginning and the End of All Good.


This morning as I was praying I saw this truth:
Jesus Christ is the Alpha and Omega,
the beginning knowledge of His will for me and the end power to carry it out
is the highest good
I can do in any given hour of my day.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

True Royalty



True Royalty
A beggar lived near the king's palace. One day he saw a proclamation posted outside the palace gate. The king was giving a great dinner. Anyone dressed in royal garments was invited to the party.
The beggar went on his way. He looked at the rags he was wearing and sighed. Surely only kings and their families wore royal robes, he thought.
Slowly an idea crept into his mind. The audacity of it made him tremble. Would he dare?
He made his way back to the palace. He approached the guard at the gate. "Please, sire, I would like to speak to the king." "Wait here," the guard replied.  In a few minutes, he was back. "His majesty will see you," he said, and led the beggar in.
"You wish to see me?" asked the king. "Yes, your majesty. I want so much to attend the banquet, but I have no royal robes to wear. Please, sir, if I may be so bold, may I have one of your old garments so that I, too, may come to the banquet?"
The beggar shook so hard that he could not see the faint smile that was on the king's face. "You have been wise in coming to me," the king said. He called to his son, the young prince. "Take this man to your room and array him in some of your clothes." The prince did as he was told and soon the beggar was standing before a mirror, clothed in garments that he had never dared hope for.
"You are now eligible to attend the king's banquet tomorrow night," said the prince. "But even more important, you will never need any other clothes. These garments will last forever."
The beggar dropped to his knees. "Oh, thank you," he cried. But as he started to leave, he looked back at his pile of dirty rags on the floor. He hesitated. What if the prince was wrong? What if he would need his old clothes again. Quickly he gathered them up.
The banquet was far greater than he had ever imagined, but he could not enjoy himself as he should. He had made a small bundle of his old rags and it kept falling off his lap. The food was passed quickly and the beggar missed some of the greatest delicacies.
Time proved that the prince was right. The clothes lasted forever. Still the poor beggar grew fonder and fonder of his old rags.
As time passed people seemed to forget the royal robes he was wearing. They saw only the little bundle of filthy rags that he clung to wherever he went. They even spoke of him as the old man with the rags.
One day as he lay dying, the king visited him. The beggar saw the sad look on the king's face when he looked at the small bundle of rags by the bed. Suddenly the beggar remembered the prince's words and he realized that his bundle of rags had cost him a lifetime of true royalty. He wept bitterly at his folly. And the king wept with him.
We have been invited into a royal family–the family of God. To feast at God's dinner table, all we have to do is shed our old rags and put on the "new clothes" of faith which is provided by God's Son, Jesus Christ.
But we cannot hold onto our old rags. When we put our faith in Christ, we must let go of the sin in our life, and our old ways of living. Those things must be discarded if we are to experience true royalty and abundant life in Christ.
"Behold, the old is passed away; the new has come!"
(2 Corinthians 5:17).
… Author unknown


Day #15 ~Jesus Is My "Consolation" Prize, as Soon as I Let Go of Every Other "Prize"


JST Luke 2:25 And behold, there was a man at Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel; and the Holy Ghost was upon him. How amazing to think that Christ is our consolation prize! That He is the prize we receive just as soon as we're willing to give up everything we thought was the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd prizes.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Come and See


Come and See



"The shepherds were invited to come and see.


They saw. They trembled. They testified. They rejoiced. They saw Him wrapped in swaddling clothes,

lying in a manger, the Prince of Peace....

"At this Christmas season I extend to you the gift of determination to come and see...



"A young man in deep trouble and despair said to me recently, 'It's all right for others to have a merry

Christmas, but not me. It's no use.

It's too late.'

"...We can stay away and complain. We can stay away and nurse our sorrows.

We can stay away and pity ourselves. We can stay away and find fault.

We can stay away and become bitter.

"Or we can come and see!



We can come and see and know!"

Marvin J. Ashton


Day #14 ~What I Receive When I Make Him My Life, My Light and My Way


Christ is the Life, the Light and the Way. When a person is living in His Spirit, they have three forms of empowerment at work in their existence. 
They have more energy ~ Life,
more understanding, wisdom ~ Light, and
more sense of right direction ~ the Way.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day #13 ~ I Love Him


"I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal, Living God. None so great has ever walked the earth. None other has made a comparable sacrifice or granted a comparable blessing. He is the Savior and the Redeemer of the world. I believe in Him. I declare His divinity without equivocation or compromise. I love Him. I speak His name in reverence and wonder. I worship Him as I worship His Father, in spirit and in truth. I thank Him and kneel before His Beloved Son who reached out long ago and said to each of us, 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest'

Gordon B. Hinckley

Monday, December 12, 2011

Day #12 ~I Will Counsel with Him, Rely Wholly upon Him


Let us never forget the witness of the Book of Mormon, and remember that every day we must counsel with the Lord in all our doings, and let the affection of our hearts be placed upon Him forever, for we can be sure His is placed on us forever . We must never again forget that salvation cometh only by "relying wholly upon the merits of him who is mighty to save" .

Day #11 ~I need to think of Him as a real person


 

"We should earnestly seek not just to know about the Master, but to strive, as He invited, to be one with Him to 'be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man' We may not feel a closeness with Him because we think of Him as being far away, or our relationship may not be sanctifying because we do not think of

Him as a real person."

President James E. Faust

Day #10 ~ My Heavenly Father Is Delighted When I Seek the Savior's Counsel


For us to seek the Son's counsel, to talk to Him, visualize Him, walk with Him, labor with Him and love Him with all our heart, might, mind and strength, delights the Father He knows full well that the Beloved Son will attribute all glory, honor and power to the Father and will always teach us to pray unto the Father in His own name. There is no jealousy between them.

They are, along with the Holy Spirit who administers for both of them, even as one.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Day #9 ~ What Part of "Always" Do I not Understand?


I choose Him every hour, consciously, deliberately. I touch bases with Him and ask what He would have me do this hour. I "listen" to the answering thought or impression, trusting that if I ask of Him bread, He will not give me a stone or allow Satan to, either. If I ask of Him the truth, He will not lie to me.
And in this act of doing exactly what the Sacrament prayer tells us to do—to always remember Him—I find the gift of guidance and wisdom so far beyond my own that I am constantly astounded at His generosity.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Day #8 ~ The Book of Mormon Was Written to Convert Me to Christ


Today I pay close attention to the first five words immediately following the title of the Book of Mormon—"Another testament of Jesus Christ." It is so important to remember that the Book of Mormon was written for our day—not just to convert the nonmember to the Church, but also to convert the Church to Christ. On the day we each become His individual convert His "prisoner," as Paul terms it in Ephesians 4:1, we will know His peace, and be no longer His servants, but His friends.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Day #7 ~ May I Seek Him Early and Find His Rest


D&C 54:10 – And again, be patient in tribulation until I come; and, behold, I come quickly, and my reward is with me, and they who have sought me early shall find rest to their souls. Even so. Amen.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Day #6 ~ Do All My Actions in His Name



"Whatever a man does, let him do it in the name of the Lord--let him work in the name of the Lord, let all his acts through life be in the name of the Lord; and if he wants light and knowledge, let him ask in that name."



Brigham Young

Day #5 ~ Christ Has Covenanted to Never Cast Us Off




While reading the title page of the Book of Mormon, I come to these words again: "that they may know the covenants of the Lord, that they may know that they are not cast off forever." These words testify to me that I need never fear that He will cast me off. He has made covenants with the Father, and with me as well, that He will never cast me off. I may cast Him off, but He will never reciprocate.



I pray that I may retain that truth every new day in my consciousness.

Day #4 ~ Jehovah, Christ, and the Lord are All the Same Individual



Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation. Jehovah of the Old Testament, Christ of the New Testament, and the Lord of the Book of Mormon are the same individual Nephi, Jacob, Enos, Benjamin, and later Alma, the brother of Jared, Mormon and Moroni—all these men, even like Adam, Abraham, Moses, Peter, James and John, had a "working, walking," intimately personal relationship with Him, even the Lord Jesus Christ. While they kept the supremacy of the Father always in perspective, they cried out to the Lord, counselling with Him and praising Him continually in their hearts and minds.





Saturday, December 3, 2011

Day #3 ~ He Loves Us One at a Time

 
As I turned to Heavenly Father in prayer, I felt His counsel to me through His Son. I began to understand that Christ doesn't atone for all of us at once, en masse. He atones for us one person at a time; He cleanses us one heart at a time, and He loves us one at a time as choice and unique individuals.

Day #2 ~ A True Witness of His Living Reality


"As a Church we have critics, many of them. They say we do not believe in the traditional Christ of Christianity. There is some substance to what they say. Our faith, our knowledge is . . .rooted deep in the soil of modern revelation, that we, in the words of Nephi, 'talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that we and our children may know to what source we may look for a remission of our sins' (2 Ne.25:26)."
Gordon B. Hinckley

Day #1 ~ Unto Me a Child Is Born

Unto Me a Child Is Born!
By
Colleen Harrison


Day #1 ~ How Often Do I Think of Christ Adoringly?
ALL times and seasons of our lives 

How often do we think of the Savior?  How deeply and gratefully and how adoringly do we reflect on his life?  How CENTRAL to our lives do we know him to be? For example, how much of a normal day, a working week, or a fleeting month is devoted to 'Jesus, the very thought of thee'?"

Howard W. Hunter
 


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

cast the gift of a loving thought



If instead of gem, or even a flower,
We should cast the gift of a loving thought
Into the heart of a friend,
That would be giving as the angels give.


Friends are born, not made



People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered.
Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives.  Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies.  Succeed anyway.
If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you.  Be honest and sincere anyway.
What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight.  Create anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous.  Be happy anyway.
The good you do today, will often be forgotten.  Do good anyway.
Give the best you have, and it will never be enough.  Give your best anyway.
In the final analysis, it is between you and God.  It was never between you and them anyway.


"Great effort from great motives is the best definition of a happy life."









Obstacles are those frightful
Things we see when we take our eyes
Off our goal




A true friend is someone
Who walks in when
The whole world walks out





Good Friends Care for each Other
Close Friends Understand each Other
And True Friends Stay forever
Beyond words,
Beyond time


Monday, November 28, 2011

We Live for Him




He died for us, We Live for Him.



Our hands can become His hands;
our eyes, His eyes;
our heart, His heart.
don't tell God how big your storm is
Tell your storm how big God is



Birds sing after a storm why shouldn't we?

As we pass through the trials of life, let us keep an eternal perspective,
let us not complain, let us become even more prayerful, let us serve others,
and let us forgive one another. As we do this,
 "all things will work together for good to us that love God."