Sunday, October 27, 2013

Brain dump

Saturday 5:30 baptism.

Bro. Weaver visiting a RM. Home comming and asked to speak.
Talked about being scout leader of the younger version of the boy who served a mission.
It is important to always magnify our calling, it really does so much missionary work.

Brother Murphy talked about Christ's parable of the sheep and the goats.

Almost all of us are hungry and need to be fed spiritually.

Privilige to work with the young men.

The missionary was always serious and somber, I forget the word for it he used, but it means driven, focused, and not at all taking anything lightly.

Hastening work is contagious.

It was inspired to get rid of that bit of space after highschool and serving a mission.

I am so glad to hear the talk by pres. Eyeing this morning in particular the part about accepting callings and the significance of serving with the young men, it is especially reserved for many Noble and Great ones. It is true for any calling no matter. If we serve others then we will learn it.

This is the church of Jesus Christ. He began his discourse about the savior by bearing his testimony of this.

Becoming perfect is the goal of this church and it is actually obtainable.

This very tough looking dude was
the one who needed the gospel.

Story about the guy who could not do it. This young missionary said, "but yes, you can." His favorite scripture from Moroni, days that others would be forgiven no limit to amount of times is stated.

A letter of release was read. And was impressive.

Sunday School - Post mortal world.

Where is it? Brigham Young said it right around us.

3 day transition period time when a body dies.

That transition is a comfort and reassurance that there is a life after death.

Our spirits are in what shape? A rectangle said someone joking.

You spiritual Ether 3:16 we look like who we are now only perfect.

Alma 34:34 spirit, that posesses our body.

Story from other manual about a man who was converted because of death he no longer doubted the things he was taught but needed someone to do his temple work.

D & C 130 comes to mind.

Likened to stars, moon and Sun. Stars do not appear when moon shines so bright.

The no sorrow is incomprehensible.

If we are busy, it is good to know that we will not just be sitting around doing nothing.

Missionary work is vital because of the thing my philosophy teacher told us about how when we die if anyone we know will be in help, we would be sad.

Cancer 4.5 but he survived. We cannot judge those because we do not know how much is comprehended.

RS notes:

Nov 8 veterans day thingy.

Wednesday going to the temple

Ask people to contribute because talk is short.

Even though good family activity it will not substitute.

Shares a vision of Lehi. Relate it to the people of today, there are three types.

1rst group never had the gospel.

2nd group was very religious, but fell away, but did not endure.

3rd group was of the gospel but never fell away.

We tend to be selective in what we will choose.

Every group is going through the mists of darkness but only one has something to hold on to.

But, what about those who feel like they survived and then let go.

Suckor mean to give assistance in time of distress or want.

To hold the rod we must serve others and strive to suckor their wants even.

Repent means to renew. Look up renew. Go forward even stronger.

Revelation comes from attending church meetings and studying our scriptures.

If only I had a new day, after sleep, I could do better. Sometimes, she thinks she needs a new day too early.

There is a reason why I need to be there.

What makes us ashamed enough, after we ate and then it distracts us.

The nothing under the building is idle time, keeps us being grounded.

So, even after we eat of the fruit we still must hold to the rod, it would be a huge blessing to find the iron rod again.

Not attending can have eternal consequences.

Way more blessings than trials because of going to all meetings, she knows the church is true, and it is a blessing.

People decide it is not anything new, we have heard it all before.

Strength to Endure.

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