I hope you read the title and heard the Pink Floyd song in your head.
This week the Patheay general studies class was on personal financial management. I've seen and heard the precepts in many different forms and from many different sources. It's all good information and yet it's so hard to follow sometimes (seems like a rehash from the history of the Gospel doesn't it?).
We did get pointed to some useful tools for financial planning though. Budgets people. Use them and stick to them.
For our Book of Mormon class we're covering Mosiah 4-26. Every time I hear about King Benjamin I can't help but think of it as the first General Conference ever held.
What's remarkable to me is, like the financial counsel given, people quickly turn away. We lose our excitement, zeal or steam. We quickly fall back into bad habits and turn away from the good things we've been taught.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Yikes! Time flies!
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So this week's General Studies course lesson was on "work" which followed up nicely with last week's lesson on self-reliance. During the lesson I learned a new way of studying called SQ3R that I had never heard of or thought about. I highly recommend looking into it. :)
In our Book of Mormon course we studied the books of Enos, Jarom, Omni, Words of Mormon and the beginning of Mosiah. Of course in those books are, technically, also the books of Amaron, Chemish, Abinadom, and Amaleki as well (if you can call a few verses a book). But so much is packed into those books!
During our Gathering meeting on Thursday we were presented with the concept of "clustering" as a study skill. I look forward to using that this week. But, more importantly we went over Jarom 1:7-9 and how the Nephites had fortified themselves against the Lamanites. This was a fascinating discussion as we took the preparations they did and then thought about how they applied to our own lives. The list was pretty cool:
- Kings and leaders had faith - Lean on the faith of the prophet and our local leaders
- They taught the people - We need to teach each other
- Fortified cities - family home evening, family prayer, home teaching, visiting teaching
- The people multiplied and spread out - missionary work and spreading the gospel
- Prepared temporally by collecting things of wealth - Food storage, emergency funds, etc
- Made weapons of war - strengthen our testimonies and faith
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Self-Reliance
This week our Pathway general studies lesson is on self-reliance. The priesthood lesson this past Sunday was on self-reliance. I think that I'm supposed to acknowledge self-reliance.
The Pathway lesson has us reading a talk from President Marion G. Romney titled The Celestial Nature of Self-Reliance. The talk was written so many years ago but, like all counsel from our priesthood leadership, is so relevant to today (emphasis mine).
"The practice of coveting and receiving unearned benefits has now become so fixed in our society that even men of wealth, possessing the means to produce more wealth, are expecting the government to guarantee them a profit. Elections often turn on what the candidates promise to do for voters from government funds. This practice, if universally accepted and implemented in any society, will make slaves of its citizens.That being said there is nothing wrong with graciously accepting aid from others when the need arises. Whenever we are in a position to help others we must do so. It doesn't necessarily have to be monetary aid.
We cannot afford to become wards of the government, even if we have a legal right to do so. It requires too great a sacrifice of self-respect and political, temporal, and spiritual independence.
In some countries it is extremely difficult to separate earned from unearned benefits. However, the principle is the same in all countries: We should strive to become self-reliant and not depend on others for our existence."
Don't let the prospect of someone taking advantage keep you from helping them. If someone is taking advantage of the help of others then they will have to answer for that behavior.
Give of our time if that's all we have. Give physical aid. Bear one another's burdens. Galatians 6:2 and Mosiah 18:8
Sunday, November 8, 2015
A New Hope
Forgive me for copying Star Wars. With the premier of the next installment coming up I couldn't resist.
It's now the start of a new week. Or the end depending on your viewpoint. Looking at the Sabbath as the start AND end of your week allows you to "double dip" into the spiritual well.
For my Pathway studies this week we're going through Jacob 1-7 in our Book of Mormon class and the subject of self-reliance in our General Studies class. Should be a good week! I can't believe that the semester is halfway done already.
I love this passage form Jacob 1:5-6. It's great to see that even prophets of old had anxiety even tbough they had great faith. It gives me (a new) hope. ;-)
5 For because of faith and great anxiety, it truly had been made manifest unto us concerning our people, what things should happen unto them.
6 And we also had many revelations, and the spirit of much prophecy; wherefore, we knew of Christ and his kingdom, which should come.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
What a week...
This week in our Book of Mormon class we studied 2 Nephi 28-33. I can't help thinking that the timing of this was on purpose. Stick with me and you'll understand why.
Just the other day the new policy announcements on baptism for children of same-sex parents became public. The outcry from the members has been the only thing I've seen. Maybe I'm too sheltered to see non-member opinions being thrown out. I do know I haven't searched out how the non-members feel. All I know is it makes me sad how the members have reacted.
There have been several posts from leadership clarifying the policies and I'm glad for that. I've read a few and I'm thankful that we have leadership with such patience and kind hearts.
I have to admit that my knee-jerk reaction was to be upset on behalf of the children. However I waited before posting anything online and I'm glad I did. It gave me the chance to see what our leadership said to clarify the stance. It also gave me a chance to ponder the issue. And to calm down.
We need to remember that we're on an eternal mission. Things of the world are temporal and fleeting in the grand scheme. The following verses from 2 Nephi 38 come to mind.
30 For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more; and from them that shall say, We have enough, from them shall be taken away even that which they have.
31 Cursed is he that putteth his trust in man, or maketh flesh his arm, or shall hearken unto the precepts of men, save their precepts shall be given by the power of the Holy Ghost.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Welcome?
I'm not sure if anyone will ever find this blog on their own. I'll share the link in my personal social media but I have no way of knowing if anyone will visit. But if you found this place I hope you find it uplifting.
I'm starting this blog thanks to my studies in the Pathway program from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and BYU-Idaho as well as to basically be yet another start to my journal efforts. One of my Pathway classes has a "Putting It All Together" assignment where we roll together the insights we gained during our studies that week and put them in a format for teaching others. Happily the assignment says we can create a blog!
So my plan is to have daily posts of things I think of, weekly summaries of Pathway studies, and then the random posts on topics related to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how I see things in the world. It's all my personal point-of-view (see how that ties into the blog title? Aren't I clever?).
I do have to say that everything I put on this blog is my own opinion and not reflective of the official policies and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints a.k.a. "The Mormons".
I'm starting this blog thanks to my studies in the Pathway program from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and BYU-Idaho as well as to basically be yet another start to my journal efforts. One of my Pathway classes has a "Putting It All Together" assignment where we roll together the insights we gained during our studies that week and put them in a format for teaching others. Happily the assignment says we can create a blog!
So my plan is to have daily posts of things I think of, weekly summaries of Pathway studies, and then the random posts on topics related to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how I see things in the world. It's all my personal point-of-view (see how that ties into the blog title? Aren't I clever?).
I do have to say that everything I put on this blog is my own opinion and not reflective of the official policies and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints a.k.a. "The Mormons".
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