Friday, December 30, 2022

I'll Meet You Where You Are

 I was visiting with a friend about some tender issues that troubled my heart and she shared with me her thoughts and then she made a comment that one lady was apologizing to her because of the busyness of her life and my friend shared with me, "I told her not to worry, I would meet her where she was."  

I'll meet you where you are has been playing in my mind.  Tonight I had dinner with some very special friends who have faced some challenges and as I was enjoying their company the thought ran through my mind, "I will meet you where you are."  

Once home I started putting my thoughts on paper and then these words started flowing through my mind:

So many times one finds themselves travelling afar.

They turn around to look behind and hear these reassuring words,

"It's ok my child.  I will meet you where you are."

At other times we find ourselves caught up in the hustle and bustle of this busy world and as we start to apologize for the busyness of our lives and we once again hear these reassuring words, "Its ok my child.  I will meet you where you are."

And when we find ourselves lost and all alone in a dreary lonely world filled with deep despair, we catch a glimpse of a radiant light and hear once again those hope filled words, "Its ok my child.  I will meet you where you are."


How grateful I am for my Eternal Father and the friends He has blessed me with and those friends He has entrusted to my care that we can meet where we are. 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Just Another Day

Ever since I can remember my mom and poppers made each one of my birthdays a very special day.  Each birthday I would find myself surrounded by family and friends and my mother would bake me the most wonderful Strawberry cake.  I have wonderful memories from those long lost days so many years ago.

In 1997 on my 32nd birthday I found myself alone on a birthday journey that would forever a change my life.  My beloved parents were not able to share this birthday with me but I found myself surrounded by loved ones who had passed on and amazing woman whose eyes radiated a great love for me a total stranger and each gave me the most wonderful hugs.

Since that wonderful journey where I first entered the doors of our holy temple.  I promised my Father in Heaven that I would spend each and every birthday with Him in His Holy House.  I have kept that promise for the last 25 years and each year on my birthday I would be found in the temple with my beloved mom and poppers who are now on the other side along with the rest of my family basking in their love and my Eternal Father's love.  I would then meet my two friends who I have come to refer as my northern stars and we would have a lovely dinner.

This year my excitement of my upcoming birthday was there but I sensed this year was going to be extra special.  The Spirit kept whispering, "enjoy your special day because tomorrow will be just another day."  I found myself perplexed at this thought but continued to count the days.  Two of my beloved friends are temple workers and their day at the temple so happened to fall on my birthday, so I sent them a card and invited them to share my special day with me.  It warmed my heart when they shared with me their appt had been made.  I then found myself visiting with my Heavenly Father and sharing with Him how I so wanted another dear friend to join us that day and how neat that would be; but closed with but if not that's okay.

My special day arrived and I was so excited!!!  I took my camera so I could get my yearly picture of the temple.  I caught a nice shot and as I was heading to the temple entrance there stood my special friend.  My heart jumped for joy as I shared with her that I had asked our Father in Heaven to place a desire in her heart to spend my special day with me.

As I was sitting between these two beloved sisters I felt myself being overcome with emotions.  Not only did I find myself basking in their love but all my family and Heavenly Father were there with us.  Tears flowed down my face as the spirit whispered, "This is the way it was meant to be...your's is a little late."  Then once again, "enjoy this special day because tomorrow is just another day."

The session was AMAZING!!!!  My heart was so full of joy and love.  I found myself in awe just as I had been in 1997.  Afterwards I met my northern stars and we laughed until we cried and had such a wonderful time together.  As we were leaving the restaurant basking in the warm love that surrounded us I heard them say, "Until next year.  This was such a great night."  Oh, how I love them.

As we were parting and the day was winding down the spirit whispered once again, "Enjoy the night for tomorrow is just another day.  And he was right.  I woke with an afterglow of my birthday but it was just another day.  A day to get back to work.  As I have been reflecting on this wonderful experience these words started running through my mind:


Tomorrow is Just Another Day

One has those special days that are near and dear to their heart

The birth of a child, that child's first steps

One's first love, A school graduation and one's wedding day

But there is a day more special than most 

and that's the day you left your Heavenly Home to embark  on your mortal journey

Each year when that special day comes around your Heavenly Father ensures its more than just a day

But then you have an extra special day where your

 Eternal Father blesses you with an unexpected gift

And you feel a special kinship with a chosen few who chose to share this special day with you

And as you're basking in the warmth of their great love the Spirit gently whispers

"Cherish this special day because tomorrow will be just another day." 

Friday, November 25, 2022

Blessed are the Cargivers

 

I am so blessed to have amazing friends that fill my heart with great joy and peace.  Yesterday I got to spend a few hours with such friends who have been caregivers for their elderly relatives since the first day I met them.  So, I wasn't surprised when they shared with me they were bringing their elderly mother into their home to take care of her.  Incredible love for this beautiful couple filled my soul as I shared with them there were great blessing in store for them.

A total stranger on a FB post had shared how she was caring for her elderly mother.  As I read her post that same radiating love filled my soul as I assured her great blessings were in store.  

I am so grateful that my dearest friends are some of those few who chose to take care of their elderly parents by bringing them into their home.  I am also blessed to have colleagues that fill my heart with joy as I witness them showering our adopted grandmas and grandpas with their unconditional love.

As I was reflecting on them a poem started flowing into my mind.  My way of sharing with them how amazing they are and how grateful I am to have them as friends.

Still needs some work but I love the message.



In the premortal existence before we were all born, our Eternal Father in Heaven called a meeting with a special few.

You are preparing for a mortal journey where you will start young and then you will grow old.  Some will have their minds begin to fade, others will have many aches and pains and there will be some who will face diseases that will eat at their good health; and so my dear children when that day comes what suggest you on how to care for them?

A vibrant discussion soon ensued where many ideas and suggestions were then shared.  But in the back of the room stood a quiet few who silently observed.

Noting their silence our great Father fastened his gaze upon them and asked, “What say ye dear children who silently observe?”  Nervous to answer one finally spoke:

“Our Holy Father here is our desire, let us your silent few take them and care for them when that day arrives.  All we ask of you is that you grant us the strength and courage to stay by their side and let our hearts be filled with love and patience as we witness their decline.”

Pleased with their humble answer our Father then declared, “Blessed art thou and how great shall be your joy when you return to your Heavenly Home."

Monday, November 14, 2022

The BIble told me so

 I enjoy listening to various insights that different pastors share from their reading of the bible.  Some are quite enlightening but there is one that every chance he gets he takes a jab at members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  I just find myself sadly shaking my head because he is so off base with his thoughts.

Today he was commenting that "Mormons don't worship the Christ that is found in the bible.  They worship the Christ of Joseph Smith."  I was dumbfounded and found myself shaking my head sadly.  Joseph Smith was a young man looking for answers and he was reading in the bible               James 1:5

"If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and abraideth not; and it shall be given him."

If one listens to our General Conferences speaker after speaker will quote from the Old and New Testament and all encourage us to look and follow our Master the Savior and emulate our lives after His.

My thoughts than turned to the Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew chapters 5-7.  Then I remembered President Hinkley's Beatitude's:  

1.  Be Grateful

2.  Be Smart

3.  Be Clean

4.  Be True

5.  Be Humble

6.  Be Prayerful

All traits our Lord and Savior exhibited throughout his life.

Then the words to "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" started playing in my mind:

  1. 1. I know that my Redeemer lives.

    What comfort this sweet sentence gives!

    He lives, he lives, who once was dead.

    He lives, my ever-living Head.

    He lives to bless me with his love.

    He lives to plead for me above.

    He lives my hungry soul to feed.

    He lives to bless in time of need.

  2. 2. He lives to grant me rich supply.

    He lives to guide me with his eye.

    He lives to comfort me when faint.

    He lives to hear my soul’s complaint.

    He lives to silence all my fears.

    He lives to wipe away my tears.

    He lives to calm my troubled heart.

    He lives all blessings to impart.

  3. 3. He lives, my kind, wise heav’nly Friend.

    He lives and loves me to the end.

    He lives, and while he lives, I’ll sing.

    He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King.

    He lives and grants me daily breath.

    He lives, and I shall conquer death.

    He lives my mansion to prepare.

    He lives to bring me safely there.

  4. 4. He lives! All glory to his name!

    He lives, my Savior, still the same.

    Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives:

    “I know that my Redeemer lives!”

    He lives! All glory to his name!

    He lives, my Savior, still the same.

    Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives:

    “I know that my Redeemer lives!”


There is no doubt in my mind that The Lord and Savior that I not only love and worship but who is my best friend is the One and Only Christ found throughout the pages of the bible and it is Him that I strive to be like each and every day.  I have felt His great love for me and my neighbors for His words and actions are written in the soft fleshy tablet of my heart and it all started with "Cause the bible told me so."

 


    Monday, October 24, 2022

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart

     

    I recently attended a leadership meeting and as I sat there surrounded by what I will call "Professional" leaders, I found myself feeling very out of place, very naive  and immature.  As I was dwelling on my shortcomings and inadequacies.  I had these words start running through my mind:  


    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see a frail broken little girl looking for her place to be.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see, a frail little girl willing to cry with thee.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see this broken little girl’s pure love for thee.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see the great love this little girl has for her Eternal Father, her eternal family and His great plan of happiness for all to see.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see her sincere desire to serve her Lord her God with all her being.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see Our Eternal Father’s great love for thee.

    Oh, if you could look inside my heart, you would see a sound understanding of our Eternal Father’s plea, ‘Remember the worth of souls are so very precious to me.’”


    I believe it was a gentle reminder that the Lord looks upon the heart and He had his reasons for calling me to this leadership position and that I need to keep trusting in Him.

    Sunday, September 11, 2022

    FInding out Who You Truly Are

     Today in Relief Society our lesson was based on a talk given be Elder Bednar last conference address and we had many great thoughts shared throughout the lesson but there was a comment made about our youth and my mind went back to talk I had been listening where the newly called Young Woman's President Bonnie H Cordon shared her experience when President Nelson had called her and asked her "what do the youth of today need to understand."  She answered after pondering for a minute, "They need to know who they are..."   We had a wonderful discussion about our youth and many needing to be a part of the crowd.   I was one that followed the crowd while others stood alone and did not fall into the crowd.

    As I was driving home the song "I've got to find out who I am" by Michael McClean came into my mind along with a talk that I had given many years ago based on that song.  Sister Cordon was spot on in her answer, "they need to know who they are." but then President Nelson responded, "And their purpose."  My family history is quite a story and because of my history for many years I had no clue who I was. I was raised in a part member Latter Day Saint home but being adopted and having older parents raising you was something that many Latter Day Saints did not understand.  We are not even going to get in to the issues my adopted parents created in my young life.  For many years I knew I was a Child of God and that He loved me but life happens and I had some very deep emotional scars that planted the seed of doubts and those doubts grew as I grew until I lost touch with who I was and my "purpose.  I found myself enthralled in the crowd because while in the crowd I was "someone."

    I followed that crowd for many years and emotionally it started draining me and I was becoming a stranger to myself.   I then found myself in a dark place filled with despair with no hope but through the Lord's tender mercies I was brought to a place where my healing could begin and He placed people in my life that became my spiritual lifelines and they forever changed my life.

    A comment was made that if you chose to stay alone and not follow the crowd you would find that "so called friends" would quit calling and invitations would stop.  My standing alone came when I came out of the temple for my first time.  Many friendships and associations ended but I knew without a doubt who I was and I found my purpose.

    There are so many distractions, loudness and negativity surrounding our youth at this time it is very easy for them to forget who they truly are and their purpose.  My heart aches for friends whose children  have wandered away from the strait and narrow path.  They do not know who they truly are.  I am sure they are aware like I was that they are children of God but they do not truly know who they are or their purpose.  It hasn't been written in the fleshy parts of their heart at this time.   Sadly, I know quite a few adults who have forgotten who they are and their purpose.  It is so easy to get caught up in the business of life and lose sight of what truly matters.  When I left that hallowed house in 97, I pleaded with the Lord "Please don't ever let me forget...."  Then in 98 when I was sealed to my beloved Mom and Poppers I again pleaded, "Please don't ever let me forget..."  and He has not.  Daily I have reminders of both those life changing days and the wonderful blessings that have followed.

    My prayer for the youth and adults is that they will "Find out who they are." and when they do they shall have it written deeply in their hearts as they set about on their true purpose and may their hearts be filled with peace and love as mine was.

    I've Got to Find Out Who I Am

    The melody’s familiar,

    I’ve heard this song before.

    It’s been around the thousand years,

    Or maybe even more.

    And everybody’s sung it,

    At least I think they’ve tried,

    But even when the singing’s done

    This song goes on inside.

    I’ve got to find out who I am  

    I’ve got to find out who I am

    Got to know. And got to see what’s making me, me

    I’ve got to when I do I know I’ll be what I can

    When I find out who I am.

    I’ll be all I can.

    When I find out who I am.

    And when I do know

    I’ll be what I can.

    When I find out who I am.

    I’ll be all I can.

    When I find out who I am.


    Text: Michael McLean

    Music: Michael McLean

    Arranged By: Bill Evans

    Artist: Liz Draper

    Friday, September 9, 2022

    How Am I Serving

     I spent a couple of days in Salt Lake due to one of my yearly follow ups at Huntsman and as I was driving down I was listening to Oct 2021 General Conference and had a talk speak deeply to my soul.

    I was recently called to be the first counselor in our little Branch and I have spent quite a bit of time in the temple and pleading with our Father in Heaven that I may be the instrument He needs me to be during this new season.  While in Salt Lake  I did a session at the Jordan River Temple the Spirit in that temple is AMAZING!!!!   I then did a session at the Bountiful Temple which has an AMAZING Spirit all its own.  I am finding that each temple has their own AMAZING Spirit.  Bountiful was bittersweet because it was the last temple my mother and I attended together.

    But back to the conference address that penetrated my soul so deeply that I found myself reflecting on the mentioned scripture passage during each session.

    The talk was by Elder Todd Christofferson and was entitled "Love of God."  I have shared it for the reader to read and see what speaks to them.  The part that spoke to me was when he shared an experience by former primary president Joyce D Jones who was sharing an experience her and her husband had while trying to fellowship some less active members.  I can relate to her story because like that family I had a "Not Welcome" mat at our front door for many years.

    She talked about the frustration and dead ends they were hitting with trying to befriend this family and went on to share that after much pondering and praying they found their answer in Doctrine and Covenants 59:5:  "Wherefore, I give unto them a commandment, saying thus:  Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, mind and strength; and in the name of Jesus Christ thou shalt serve him."  (I bolded the sentence that gave her her aha moment)  She then realized that her and her spouse were serving this family and their Bishop by striving to serve but were they serving out of love for the Lord.  That question was the one ringing in my ears as I sat in those two beautiful temples.  Will I serve the sister in my branch because of my love for the Savior or will I serve just to be obedient.  For me, the Spirit was whispering "You will serve out of Love for the Lord because you v c3 truly Love Him."  I pray that the Spirit will keep me on that track.

    Once her and her husband changed their attitude toward how they would serve this family amazing things happened.

    To all who are called to serve may you ponder the above passage and visit with our Heavenly Father on how to be the servant He knows you can be and also look at 1 Nephi 11:22.  May the Lord bless you in your service is my humble prayer.


    Love of God

    Our Father and our Redeemer have blessed us with commandments, and in obeying Their commandments, we feel Their perfect love more fully and more profoundly.

    Our Heavenly Father loves us profoundly and perfectly.1 In His love, He created a plan, a plan of redemption and happiness to open to us all the opportunities and joys we are willing to receive, up to and including all that He has and is.2 To achieve this, He was even willing to offer His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, as our Redeemer. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”3 His is a Father’s pure love—universal to all yet personal to each.

    Jesus Christ shares with the Father this same perfect love. When the Father first elaborated His great plan of happiness, He called for one to act as a Savior to redeem us—an essential part of that plan. Jesus volunteered, “Here am I, send me.”4 The Savior “doeth not anything save it be for the benefit of the world; for he loveth the world, even that he layeth down his own life that he may draw all men unto him. Wherefore, he commandeth none that they shall not partake of his salvation.”5

    This divine love should give us abundant comfort and confidence as we pray to the Father in the name of Christ. Not one of us is a stranger to Them. We need not hesitate to call upon God, even when we feel unworthy. We can rely on the mercy and merits of Jesus Christ to be heard.6 As we abide in God’s love, we depend less and less on the approval of others to guide us.

    The Love of God Does Not Excuse Sin; Rather, It Offers Redemption

    Because God’s love is all-embracing, some speak of it as “unconditional,” and in their minds they may project that thought to mean that God’s blessings are “unconditional” and that salvation is “unconditional.” They are not. Some are wont to say, “The Savior loves me just as I am,” and that is certainly true. But He cannot take any of us into His kingdom just as we are, “for no unclean thing can dwell there, or dwell in his presence.”7 Our sins must first be resolved.

    Professor Hugh Nibley once noted that the kingdom of God cannot endure if it indulges even the smallest sin: “The slightest taint of corruption means that the other world would be neither incorruptible nor eternal. The tiniest flaw in a building, institution, code, or character will inevitably prove fatal in the long run of eternity.”8 The commandments of God are “strict”9 because His kingdom and its citizens can stand only if they consistently reject evil and choose good, without exception.10

    Elder Jeffrey R. Holland observed, “Jesus clearly understood what many in our modern culture seem to forget: that there is a crucial difference between the commandment to forgive sin (which He had an infinite capacity to do) and the warning against condoning it (which He never ever did even once).”11

    Despite our present imperfections, however, we can still hope to attain “a name and standing,”12 a place, in His Church and in the celestial world. After making it clear that He cannot excuse or wink at sin, the Lord assures us:

    “Nevertheless, he that repents and does the commandments of the Lord shall be forgiven.”13

    “And as often as my people repent will I forgive them their trespasses against me.”14

    Repentance and divine grace resolve the dilemma:

    “Remember also the words which Amulek spake unto Zeezrom, in the city of Ammonihah; for he said unto him that the Lord surely should come to redeem his people, but that he should not come to redeem them in their sins, but to redeem them from their sins.

    “And he hath power given unto him from the Father to redeem them from their sins because of repentance; therefore he hath sent his angels to declare the tidings of the conditions of repentance, which bringeth unto the power of the Redeemer, unto the salvation of their souls.”15

    With the condition of repentance, the Lord can extend mercy without robbing justice, and “God ceaseth not to be God.”16

    The way of the world, as you know, is anti-Christ, or “anything but Christ.” Our day is a replay of Book of Mormon history in which charismatic figures pursue unrighteous dominion over others, celebrate sexual license, and promote accumulating wealth as the object of our existence. Their philosophies “justify in committing a little sin”17 or even a lot of sin, but none can offer redemption. That comes only through the blood of the Lamb. The best the “anything but Christ” or “anything but repentance” crowd can offer is the unfounded claim that sin does not exist or that if it exists, it ultimately has no consequences. I can’t see that argument getting much traction at the Final Judgment.18

    We don’t have to attempt the impossible in trying to rationalize our sins away. And on the other hand, we don’t have to attempt the impossible in erasing the effects of sin by our own merit alone. Ours is not a religion of rationalization nor a religion of perfectionism but a religion of redemption—redemption through Jesus Christ. If we are among the penitent, with His Atonement our sins are nailed to His cross, and “with his stripes we are healed.”19

    The Yearning Love of the Prophets Mirrors the Love of God

    I have long been impressed by, and have also felt, the yearning love of the prophets of God in their warnings against sin. They are not motivated by a desire to condemn. Their true desire mirrors the love of God; in fact, it is the love of God. They love those to whom they are sent, whoever they may be and whatever they may be like. Just as the Lord, His servants do not want anyone to suffer the pains of sin and poor choices.20

    Alma was sent to declare the message of repentance and redemption to a hate-filled people who were willing to persecute, torture, and even kill Christian believers, including Alma himself. Yet he loved them and yearned for their salvation. After declaring the Atonement of Christ to the people of Ammonihah, Alma pleaded: “And now, my brethren, I wish from the inmost part of my heart, yea, with great anxiety even unto pain, that ye would hearken unto my words, and cast off your sins, … that ye may be lifted up at the last day and enter into [God’s] rest.”21

    In President Russell M. Nelson’s words, “It is precisely because we do care deeply about all of God’s children that we proclaim His truth.”22

    God Loves You; Do You Love Him?

    The love of the Father and the Son is freely given but also includes hopes and expectations. Again, quoting President Nelson, “God’s laws are motivated entirely by His infinite love for us and His desire for us to become all we can become.”23

    Because They love you, They do not want to leave you “just as you are.” Because They love you, They want you to have joy and success. Because They love you, They want you to repent because that is the path to happiness. But it is your choice—They honor your agency. You must choose to love Them, to serve Them, to keep Their commandments. Then They can more abundantly bless you as well as love you.

    Their principal expectation of us is that we also love. “He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.”24 As John wrote, “Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.”25

    Former Primary General President Joy D. Jones recalled that as a young couple, she and her husband were called to visit and minister to a family who hadn’t been to church for many years. It was immediately clear in their first visit that they were not wanted. After the frustration of additional failed attempts, and after much sincere prayer and pondering, Brother and Sister Jones received an answer to the why of their service in this verse from the Doctrine and Covenants: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy might, mind, and strength; and in the name of Jesus Christ thou shalt serve him.26 Sister Jones said:

    “We realized that we were sincerely striving to serve this family and to serve our bishop, but we had to ask ourselves if we were really serving out of love for the Lord. …

    “… We began looking forward to our visits with this dear family because of our love for the Lord [see 1 Nephi 11:22]. We were doing it for Him. He made the struggle no longer a struggle. After many months of our standing on the doorstep, the family began letting us in. Eventually, we had regular prayer and tender gospel discussions together. A long-lasting friendship developed. We were worshipping and loving Him by loving His children.”27

    In acknowledging that God loves us perfectly, we each might ask, “How well do I love God? Can He rely on my love as I rely on His?” Would it not be a worthy aspiration to live so that God can love us not just in spite of our failings but also because of what we are becoming? Oh, that He could say of you and me as He said of Hyrum Smith, for example, “I, the Lord, love him because of the integrity of his heart.”28 Let us remember John’s kind admonition: “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.”29

    Indeed, His commandments are not grievous—just the opposite. They mark the path of healing, happiness, peace, and joy. Our Father and our Redeemer have blessed us with commandments, and in obeying Their commandments, we feel Their perfect love more fully and more profoundly.30

    Here is the solution for our incessantly quarrelsome times—the love of God. In the golden age of Book of Mormon history following the Savior’s ministry, it is reported that “there was no contention in the land, because of the love of God which did dwell in the hearts of the people.”31 As we strive toward Zion, remember the promise in Revelation: “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the [holy] city.”32

    I bear witness of the reality of our Heavenly Father and our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, and of Their constant, undying love. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.