Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Preparing for Conference!
I attended a scripture study/ gospel discussion group in my ward this week, and we studied and discussed 3 Nephi 1-7. The question was asked: How do we refrain from turning into these people? The response I found came from 3 Nephi 2:1, when it says "... the people began to forget those signs and wonders which they had heard, and began to be less and less astonished at a sign or a wonder from heaven..." thus without remembering the importance of amazing guidance and power shown before us we will suffer and fall into their path of transgression. We must instead keep each prompting and sign from God as astonishing as the first. To continue to show our appreciation for the miracles and promptings God blesses us with we can write down our spiritual experiences, listen to promptings, and much more.
Therefore, still on my mind I connected this topic to sacrament meeting. The talks were focused on preparing for conference in a few different ways, like preparing our hearts. I related this to the discussion earlier, for General Conference is a great opportunity to hear the words of God through the quorum of the twelve apostles and prophets. Sometimes we need a reminder that General Conference is astonishing and we can receive more of our Heavenly Father's words through a small preparation before and actively listening and seeking for answers.
I discovered one more way to get the most out of conference. My friend, Allie, on Sunday mentioned how a speaker in her sacrament meeting gave some ideas for how to get the most out of conference. Allie paraphrased the speakers words and stated that we need not write all the words of the apostles and attempt to copy down every quote. for the stories and talks will be printed shortly after. But remembering the past remains difficult-but a different tactic might be to write down and record what stands out to you as the scriptures answer questions you've asked.
Their are many ways to prepare for Conference, and various ways to stay focused and get the most out of it.
Find what works best for you and ENJOY CONFERENCE!
Much Love,
Melissa Longhurst
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Monday, September 19, 2016
Applying the Book of Mormon to my life!
A week ago I had the opportunity to read and ponder the scriptures in a nice quiet location. These locations have been hard to come by recently, so it was nice and relaxing therefore creating the opportunity to enjoy the scriptures and find small connections to my life. I will share some with you:
In 1 Nephi 16:34 Ishmael died. I wouldn't have questioned or thought about this much because of the countless wars and lives we hear about within the Book of Mormon, nevertheless I was thinking about my youngest brother Eric who passed away this past March. I've always imagined or hoped to compare myself to Nephi in the Book of Mormon, but in this case I discovered I'm like the daughters of Ishmael. For I imagined myself in their situation: wandering in the wilderness, starving, and loosing a loved one I would complain too. Within 1 Nephi 16:35 the daughters are said to have mourned exceedingly and murmured. I would add a few more emotions and words to describe this experience, such as anger, sadness, hurt, discouragement, confusion, struggle, and crying. In verse 36 the daughters wanted to return to Jerusalem, and this correlates with my feeling in March. After spending some time away for a school activity I felt the feelings of longing to be in that familiar place of home. Although their father wouldn't be there I believe they wished to keep the security of what they know and are familiar with. I wished to keep what I knew and surrounded myself with the normal things that created the surroundings of my life, (family, close friends, games, choir, etc). It's nice to keep what you love and your normal routine even amidst adversity and challenges.
I continued to find a few more connections that brought me to ponder on my experiences and choices I've made. I love the thought that it says in 16:38 "angels have ministered unto them" for I know this could be taken in many ways, but I love this idea
I'm very grateful for the connections I've found with the Book of Mormon and I hope you enjoyed reading my insights from the week.
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Melissa
Thursday, September 1, 2016
The Book of Mormon!
Have you ever truly read, studied, and understood the title page of the Book of Mormon? It's the end of Moroni's writings and it's a great overview of the book. Their are many answers to the basic questions of who the book is about, who it's for, why, when, etc. It also shows Moroni and other prophets of the Book of Mormon's purposes. One of these is to learn about Christ and Heavenly Father, and while discovering Christ we can come to understand our situations, recognize us in the scriptures. Then the ultimate objective of the Book of Mormon is stated in the final line of the title page, "...that ye may be found spotless at the judgment-seat of Christ."
With many articles, textbooks and/or books that you read, a specific focus may help find answers and remembrance about a specific topic throughout your read. With a question or two in mind while reading the Book of Mormon, I have found I understanding and recognizing the topic I'm wondering about. With each question you ask or topic to focus your scripture study around you find new lenses to read through.
A scripture that stood out to me in my Book of Mormon class this week was 1 Nephi 2 verses 3 and 14. In verse three Lehi choose to follow God and when he was commanded he remained obedient and followed. But in verse 14 it states, "And it came to pass that my father did speak unto them in the valley of Lemuel, with power being filled with the spirit until their frames did shake before him. And he did confound them, that they durst not utter against him; wherefore they did as he commanded them." Nevertheless, Laman and Lemuel followed and obeyed eventually but the cause to get them to obey varied greatly from Lehi's. Recently I've thought of how many of us act like Laman and Lemuel at times and we do as we're told eventually just maybe not with the best attitude or willingness and effort.
My goal and challenge for you and me this week is to try to have Lehi's attitude and start your pattern of obedience now. So when you are given a commandment you will already have an attitude of obedience to follow the Lord like in verse 3 with Lehi.
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Until next time,
Melissa
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