My personal insights on being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Abide With Me; Tis Eventide
1)Abide with me; 'tis eventide.
The day is past and gone;
The shadows of the evening fall;
The night is coming on.
Within my heart a welcome guest,
Within my home abide.
O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
2)Abide with me; 'tis eventide.
Thy walk today with me
Has made my heart within me burn,
As I communed with thee.
Thy earnest words have filled my soul
And kept me near thy side.
O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
3)Abide with me; 'tis eventide,
And lone will be the night
If I cannot commune with thee
Nor find in thee my light.
The darkness of the world, I fear,
Would in my home abide.O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
O Savior, stay this night with me;
Behold, 'tis eventide.
During this midterm time, and as finals arrive in a couple months, I know that He will be with me. He'll abide with me and support me when I ask Him to help me. I am so grateful for this gospel and the spirit. I'm glad I can be in tune with the spirit and recognize when it's speaking to me. I love this gospel and the comfort, the joy, the happiness, the support, and the love it brings to me. I know for a fact that I would not be where I am and who I am today without it and without the guidance of my Heavenly Father. I feel so lucky and blessed to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Quote Journal: Gratitude
Quote Journal: Service
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Quote Journal: Prayer
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Quote Journal: Pornography
2."Along with losing the Spirit, pornography users also lose perspective and proportion. Like King David, they try to conceal their sin, forgetting that nothing is hidden from the Lord (see 2 Nephi 27:27). Real consequences start to accumulate as self-respect ebbs away, sweet relationships sour, marriages wither, and innocent victims begin to pile up. Finding that what they have been viewing no longer satisfies, they experiment with more extreme images. They slowly grow addicted even if they don’t know it or they deny it, and like David’s, their behavior deteriorates as their moral standards disintegrate." (L. Whitney Clayton, Blessed are the Pure in Heart, 2007 November Ensign, http://www.lds.org)
3."Pornography, though billed by Satan as entertainment, is a deeply poisonous, deceptive snake that lies coiled up in magazines, the Internet, and the television." (David E. Sorensen, You Can’t Pet a Rattlesnake, 2001 July Ensign, http://www.lds.org)
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Quote Journal: Temples
October General Conference 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
General Conference October 2010

President Thomas S. Monson gave one of my favorite General Conference talks in October of 2010. His talk was titled “The Divine Gift of Gratitude.” I remember thinking at the end of his talk, “man, that was such a good talk!!” I could feel the power of his words as he spoke and bore his testimony of the importance of gratitude.
President Monson started his talk off with the parable of the 10 lepers. They came unto Christ saying “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” Christ said unto them “Go shew yourselves unto the priests.” When they did so, they were cleansed. The parable continues with only one of the 10 lepers, who was a Samaritan, comes back to Jesus giving him thanks. Jesus then says “Arise, go thy way: they faith hath made the whole.” President Monson said, “My brothers and sisters, do we remember to give thanks for the blessings we receive? Sincerely giving thinks not only helps us recognize our blessings, but it also unlocks the doors of heaven and helps us feel God’s love.” I absolutely love this quote. It gave me a new meaning and insight to thinking about being sincerely grateful. I had never thought of being grateful helps me ponder my blessings.
President Gordon B. Hinckley was quoted and said, “When you walk with gratitude, you do not walk with arrogance and conceit and egotism, you walk with a spirit of thanksgiving that is becoming to you and will bless your lives.” When this was said, I imagined myself during my daily routine. I recall saying thank you to those who hold doors open, or help me find where I need to go. Then I thought about the times that I could say thank you more than when I already do. I definitely can be more grateful in my life.
While listening to this talk, I thought back to my Seminary teacher. Every year when thanksgiving was just a few weeks away, she would remind us of her annual ritual. She told us that every year on thanksgiving, all her prayers would be full of gratitude. She never asked for anything in those prayers. She only thanked our Heavenly Father for everything that she was blessed with. President Monson summarized a quote of President Joseph F. Smith. He said, “President Smith is telling us that a prayerful life is the key to possessing gratitude.”
President Monson closed his talk with this, “My brothers and sisters, to express gratitude is gracious and honorable, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live with gratitude ever in our hearts is to touch heaven. Let us follow Him. Let us emulate His example. Let us obey His words. By doing so, we give to Him the divine gift of gratitude.” I had never thought of obeying the Lord as showing him gratitude. Gratitude has a complete new meaning and worth to me. I was always taught to write my thank you notes after my birthday or Christmas. I always dreaded writing those. However, after this talk, I never forget and I do not delay.
I love this gospel with all my heart. I know it is true. I know that what President Monson said comes from my Heavenly Father. I know He loves me and wants the best for me. I rejoice in the day that I will be with Him again. I hope and pray everyday for the spirit to be with me. I hope and pray for gratitude not only for myself, but also for everyone else.