Happy Father's Day!
Priesthood prepares for all roles of Fatherhood.
1910 father's day
Everyone has a purpose gender plays a very important role.
Advice given by grandfather. If you seek advice, get on your knees and ask and don't get up until you get your answer.
My husband made me mad so I won't cry.
Fatherhood is a calling. Eternal, but he used to think only nursery leader.
Women have claim on husband, he provides entire welfare, all material and spiritual needs.
Deeply discuss the Sunday comics.
Fathers talks tell them to get to work etc.
Mothers talks prized and divine role.
The two go together (but, I still wonder why men revere women so much).
Location, location, location. That is what property value being assigned to this ward, not the beauty or function of this house.
"We" priesthood puts entire congregation under oath to love eachother as we promised at baptism.
Thomas Moore likened how important being a witness, we need to be honorable. We are promising to be willing, and happy and excited.
What have you done with my name, GASmith is a lot like each of us take Jesus's name upon us, Christian.
The more me try to remember the more we are given.
Amen is a word of approval.
Strong solid priesthood base is what the entire church will be worked on.
Story of Jack and Barry and the sacrament.
You get as many tries as you need until you get it perfect, not three tries and they you have to go to the congregation.
We are all expected to be perfect. Like the prayer, but we have his spirit to remind us.
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Croppers from Logan and husband TEACHES seminary.
When President Snow arranged for the journey, he did not tell anyone why they were going—he did not know the reason himself. “When we left Salt Lake,” he later said, “we did not know just what we were going to visit these southern settlements for.” But on May 17, soon after the travelers arrived in St. George, the Lord’s will was “clearly manifested”
The way that the prophet taught was that he lived perfectly any law he taught.
He knew that the blessings would be poured out if they did as he told them. So it was pleasing to him to teach this law which might be touchy to needy saints...
(I believe that it is because the Lord has seen my heart and my desire to pay so valiantly and so I get the blessings from Heaven.)
Tithing is not a difficult law to understand.
Though a small amount to pay might not seem significant, but the fact that our happiness is withheld. We could end up with remorse that was more pricey, than the small amount with held.
If Government would run like the church we would not be in debt.
We cannot afford to pay a debt instead of tithing.
Grown man, Elijah, asked widow and starving son for all that they had. He knew that he was there to give, and trials come after the trial of our faith. She ended up blessed to have everything that she needed.
Extreme stories are used in scriptures. Because faith is not built as my. In crisis faith isn't built But it is exposed.
Every time we are obedient we are blessed, like mother who wants her home to not appear a miss in any way. Our blessing makes up for and makes things seem undone.
Testimony of how we recoeve our blessings, a story of a woman's testimony of how she was so upset and asked, when is this blessing going to come, and then she noticed her family.
Sometimes we struggle and other times we instantly live and obey, but in struggling we learn like no other way.
Pres. Said that tithing isn't about money.
By pass the value of money to have a better relationship with God. She never struggled with tithing, but her brother's left the church and they are very negative towards it, and that was troublesome for her, that she respected people and it made her really think about it.
The bretheren are not extravagant.
(I want to mention the blessing I have gotten, but I think it was intended to be anonymous)
If we pay tithing we can escape EVERY evil set to trap us.
It is obedience to the law of tithing, it us,required for a reccommend, but even the building allows us the highest ammount possible.
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