Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Preach or Testify

I learned something very interesting this week. Something I know, but what a reminder it was.
During church, we had a speaker who talked for 45 minutes. Yes, there was merit to the talk, but it was one of those talks that was really difficult to focus on and hang in there with.
After a quick rest hymn, his companion spoke. The companion spoke for only three minutes. He told the story of his conversion. His cousin had given him a copy of the Book of Mormon. He began to read it and a few months later - prayed and KNEW - absolutely knew that the Book of Mormon was true, and that the church was true. The spirit was so strong. It touched everyone's hearts. It was so short, simple and true, but there was such a night and day contrast to the spirit which was felt.
When we testify, the spirit carries it into the hearts. When we preach - it sure ends up being hard to hang in there.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Solemn Assembly

I want to say that today - from a friend's front room, I had the opportunity to participate in a solemn assembly. I am so grateful to see how the passing of the keys works. It isn't seen very often - only 16 times - but it is a marvelous thing to behold. I felt the spirit so strongly as each group rose to sustain the new prophet of the Lord. What a blessing to have a prophet who speaks to us today. I thought about those who are too busy with their lives to stop and listen to conference, thinking, oh I can read it later. What a pity. My husband said that President Uchtdorf spoke tonight about course correction. He said that if a plane takes off from the equator, but is off, by only 2 degrees, he will end up 500 miles off of course. Wow! What a graphic example, yet how completely true. Elder Maxwell talked about the same concept in Oct '95, Swallowed in the Will of the Father - my all time favorite talk. The course correction - which we have to constantly be making.
What a blessing it is to be able to listen to a prophets' voice and to hear what the Lord personally is telling me through the Holy Ghost.

I just finished a Parenting class through BYU. Along with the curriculum, I had to read reams of talks which were related to (obviously) the family, and the proclamation to the world. I was very interested during the first session to note that every single talk was related to the family, to the war on the family, and to strengthening the families. Even the opening and closing prayers emphasized this. What import! Satan fights us, and if he can destroy the family, he can destroy our culture, our government and even our economy (as one of the speakers declared). What a war we are waging. As I see this - I realize how important the spiritual armor has to be - I know that we receive protection from scriptures, prayer and fasting.
My husband made an interesting comment tonight after the Priesthood session. David was in the wrong place - he should have been at war with his army. Saul - was chosen of the Lord, but didn't want to wait for his priesthood leaders. If we go to our meetings, (and are where we need to be) and follow our leaders, we will be able to stay on course. When we stop being where we should be, or start to question our leaders, we really step off of the course, and begin along something different than what the Lord had in mind.
Something to thing about.

Psalms - Yes AGAIN!

So, as posted on my personal blog, I've decided to keep this blog, and comment on my personal studies and insights rather than what I'm teaching (since I'm not teaching)
I think I'll archive all of the teaching stuff.
Anyways - as previously mentioned, I decided to take the time to go back (now that I don't HAVE to do any particular book in 24 -48 hours for a lesson) and really study some of the books which I just couldn't make it through at the pace we were going. I don't have to be finished by the end of the school year now, so I really want to explore it a little more deeply.

This morning I finished the book of Psalms. What a great book! Honestly, its been a really long time since I read it. I found some absolutely beautiful poetry - breathtaking in fact. I also found several references to the Tender Mercies of the Lord. Each time I saw that reference, I was reminded of Elder Bednar's talk a couple of years ago. Additionally, I guess I always thought when I read Nephi's comments on this that he had sort of made it up. I believe Nephi's reference actually shows how well he knew the scriptures. Ever noticed how prophets often just quote each other? I mean - honestly, this stuff isn't new. The gospel has been around since Adam (besides that small lapse during the apostasy). So - we see that Nephi was referencing Psalms. Additionally - I found a little fun project I started today after I finished my reading. In the back of the hymn book, there is a reference of related scriptures. There are about 3 columns of references of hymns to different Psalms. I've almost finished cross-referencing them in my scriptures. It's pretty cool to see how some of them fit. Also, as I read, I marked notes of hymns which I thought went along with the different psalms. One of my favorite hymns is Jesus Lover of my Soul. I was amazed to find so many references to this (just little snippets here and there, but everywhere) as well as references to being my rock, my fortress, my foundation etc. It's actually a pretty cool project (I think). I will begin going back through tomorrow with the institute manual and a couple of other references to glean more insights to the book of Psalms.
I did find several doxologies - formal declarations of God's power. These are generally found at the end of verses. Just super cool stuff.
I'll keep updating as I go.