Thursday, September 30, 2010
Dave's Thoughts
Jolynn and I just finished our reading for tonight. Actually we are using Book of Mormon on CD and following along in the Book. My mind always seems to be clearer when we read scripture and I understand more. We just finished the Isaiah chapters. I really enjoy Isaiah although the verbage sometimes is difficult. Boyd K. Packer a few Conferences ago called them a barrier, seperating the causal reader from the serious one. This I think is true. There are some marvelous prophecies there. I would like to ask a couple of favors of everyone. First, how are you doing? Are you staying up or falling behind? If you have not started, thats OK, are you reading the blogs? I hope as much as possible you are reading as a couple and looking at the footnotes. Jolynn and I are having some great discussions about the meaning of what we are reading. Men and Women often look at things differently and we all need to be aware of the differences and respect them. Secondly. I ask each of us to consider commenting with an E-Mail address for all to have. Ours is Daver39@live.com. Lastly, I would love to hear from all of you either in a Post or a Comment. I always learn more when different perspectives are presented. I know it may be difficult for some of you but let us all learn together and from each other.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Nephi's courage
I know I'm a few days behind everyone else, but I just finished reading 2 Nephi 4. This chapter has always been a favorite of mine. I love how it shows that Nephi was a real person, tempted by sin. He always seems so perfect that it is nice to know that he faced temptation just like the rest of us and that it wasn't always easy for him to keep the commandments.
But while this chapter shows Nephi's vulnerable side, it also shows how he is able to stop beating himself up for his weakness and say"O Lord, I will praise thee forever." Nephi's true strength is also shown as he declares his absolute faith in the Lord. Through all 1 and 2 Nephi he says over and over again that he can do anything the Lord asks because he knows the Lord will help him. I think that could even be Nephi's motto! I hope I can be like Nephi when I grow up!
Anyway, that is just a few of my thoughts. What do you all think?
But while this chapter shows Nephi's vulnerable side, it also shows how he is able to stop beating himself up for his weakness and say"O Lord, I will praise thee forever." Nephi's true strength is also shown as he declares his absolute faith in the Lord. Through all 1 and 2 Nephi he says over and over again that he can do anything the Lord asks because he knows the Lord will help him. I think that could even be Nephi's motto! I hope I can be like Nephi when I grow up!
Anyway, that is just a few of my thoughts. What do you all think?
Monday, September 20, 2010
September Home Teaching Lesson
We had our Home Teacher Brother Wilcock visit last night. He's the sweetest man with a witty sense of humor. We welcomed him in, sat down and he plainly said: "This month the message is the importance of the Book of Mormom". And he testified of his belief and faith in the Book of Mormon. We talked about our family reading/studying challenge.
A funny story from Brother Monahan, High Counselor: he was talking about obedience and he told this story: (paraphrased here): Mom had told son to clean up his room and put all the action figures away. Son obeyed but left one action figure in the corner. Mom asked why? Son replied: Laban was a bad boy and I put him in timeout.
Do you think Brother Monahan & daughter knew and understood the Book of Mormon and were teaching the truths? I do. (The grandson was 5ish).
- Jennifer
A funny story from Brother Monahan, High Counselor: he was talking about obedience and he told this story: (paraphrased here): Mom had told son to clean up his room and put all the action figures away. Son obeyed but left one action figure in the corner. Mom asked why? Son replied: Laban was a bad boy and I put him in timeout.
Do you think Brother Monahan & daughter knew and understood the Book of Mormon and were teaching the truths? I do. (The grandson was 5ish).
- Jennifer
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Dave's Two Cents
I cannot read the first chapters of Nephi without being reminded that the Lord is in charge. You remember that Nephi is making an abridgement of his fathers record. I suppose he wondered why he should. Space to write was limited and the record of Lehi was already there. He tells us in Chapter 9 that he does not know why, he simply knows he was comanded of the Lord to do it. Being obedient and without knowing, he obeyed. I also suppose Mormon almost a thousand years later wondered why he should include the same information twice. Well ,the Lord knowing the beginning from the end, knew that in a future day Joseph would turn over the 116 pages to Martin Harris that contained the Book of Lehi and they would be lost even though he was told multiple times not to. I suppose in a future day when we have the Book of Lehi we will find out some interesting things such as from whom did he receive the Preisthood, did he have expereince caravaning thus making it easier to travel multiple years in the wilderness ect. I suppose the lesson here is to be obedient even not knowing how it will end up.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Ensign article
I just read an article in the Ensign about improving our scripture study. I thought I'd put the link here for everyone (even though I'm sure many of you have already read it!). But here it is, I hope it helps!
10 Scripture Study Tools
Nicole Ricks
10 Scripture Study Tools
Nicole Ricks
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Challenge
I would love to see comments or even a posting from Grandma or Grandpa. Problem is that someone close by will need to show them how. Any one up for it? Let us know.
Dave
Dave
Sunday, September 5, 2010
In (or At) the Beginning...
Well, I was halfway through Alma, and then September 1 came. So I went back to the very beginning of the Book of Mormom and read the introduction and testimonies. And this time, as I began reading 1st Nephi, it was familiar to me.
On a side note: I was driving to Tucson (from Green Valley) with my dad and sister last weekend and he mentioned that on top of the mountain with all the radio/cell towers and next to "A" mountain, there are ruins of an ancient civilization that has been dated back 3000 years ago. WOW! That is 1000 years before Christ. Think about that as you read the Book of Mormon.
On a side note: I was driving to Tucson (from Green Valley) with my dad and sister last weekend and he mentioned that on top of the mountain with all the radio/cell towers and next to "A" mountain, there are ruins of an ancient civilization that has been dated back 3000 years ago. WOW! That is 1000 years before Christ. Think about that as you read the Book of Mormon.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Dave's Two Cents
I hope no one minds my putting my Two Cents from time to time, there are several things as we get started I think should be said.
1. The Prophet said that the Book of Mormon was the most correct book on the Earth and a person would get closer to God by abiding it's precepts that any other book. On the other hand, Samuel Clemmens, (known in literature as Mark Twain) called it the cure for insomnia. I suppose it depends on your reason for reading. Of course Mr. Clemens also complained in a visit to Salt lake City that the women were not wearing the more modern and revealing fashions he was used to in San Fransisco. That is why Moroni's promise is so important. He talks about real intent and a desire to know before a witness can be received.
2. I have been asked about the 3 pages per day and what that means. Well nothing in particular, except to study is not the same as to read. I have been guilty in the past as most have of reading the Book to get through it and not necessaliary to learn the precepts. Reading only 3 pages allows enough time daily to study and not just read. Let me tell you what I mean. Everyone has read the first verse in 1 Nephi. Consider the word born and the small A. Then look down to 1A below. That refers to Birthright and looking Birthright up in the Index refers to Heirs. Nephi is talking here about being Born as an Heir or being Born in the Covenant and an Heir to all the father has. Considerably different that simply being born. Their are 5 different words with referances in the first verse alone. Study not read. Food for thought.
1. The Prophet said that the Book of Mormon was the most correct book on the Earth and a person would get closer to God by abiding it's precepts that any other book. On the other hand, Samuel Clemmens, (known in literature as Mark Twain) called it the cure for insomnia. I suppose it depends on your reason for reading. Of course Mr. Clemens also complained in a visit to Salt lake City that the women were not wearing the more modern and revealing fashions he was used to in San Fransisco. That is why Moroni's promise is so important. He talks about real intent and a desire to know before a witness can be received.
2. I have been asked about the 3 pages per day and what that means. Well nothing in particular, except to study is not the same as to read. I have been guilty in the past as most have of reading the Book to get through it and not necessaliary to learn the precepts. Reading only 3 pages allows enough time daily to study and not just read. Let me tell you what I mean. Everyone has read the first verse in 1 Nephi. Consider the word born and the small A. Then look down to 1A below. That refers to Birthright and looking Birthright up in the Index refers to Heirs. Nephi is talking here about being Born as an Heir or being Born in the Covenant and an Heir to all the father has. Considerably different that simply being born. Their are 5 different words with referances in the first verse alone. Study not read. Food for thought.
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