Saturday, March 3, 2012

Will Ye Also Go Away?


"There is a special sense of urgency infusing itself into many church members everywhere that says, quietly, but insistently- this is the time for us to choose! It is not just that God will insist that we choose for our own sake, but that those that depend on us, or use us as a reference point, need and deserve to know which way we are going. It is no good posing as a lifeguard if one is a non-swimmer. It is no good being a guide if one leaves his post and wanders with the multitude in search of another way. "for there is none other way," especially at a time when there is a sharper and sharper divergence in the ways of the world and the straight and narrow way. The disciple must not only stand in 'holy places' but on holy issues and 'not be moved.'

In short, the events of our time and spiritual decay in the world have produced for us the equivalent situation faced by many disciples who followed Jesus. They followed him until he began to preach the 'hard sayings' -the doctrine that really demand not only belief, but performance: doctrine which would distinguish them from their contemporary society. The Lord wants us to put some distance-behaviorally-between ourselves and the world, not because we love mankind less, but precisely because we do love men. It is for the world's sake that we must sanctify ourselves. When Jesus' followers faced their moment of truth, John records, 'From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.' Jesus turned to the remainder and queried them, 'Will ye also go away?" Neal A. Maxwell

I keep this quote in my office and in my personal scriptures... it is a perfect reminder to me that at some time we will all face that moment when we are asked by the Lord to "follow Him". What we may have to give or give up could stand in the way of us accepting that invitation if we are not fully committed our own personal discipleship. What would He ask of me that I could not or would not eagerly give? Standing in holy places and on holy issues sometimes means standing alone. When the rest of the world walks no more with Christ... I want to stand unwavering... firm in my testimony that Jesus is the Christ. His way is my way...

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

For God So Loved the World...

...that He gave His only Begotten Son.

I have been pondering the LOVE God has for His children... a LOVE so strong and so fierce that he gave His Son as a ransom for our sins... our sorrows... our suffering... the injustices of mortality... the insults and injuries perpetrated on the hearts and lives of His children. God gave us His son... whether we accept Him as our Savior or not.

He gave the "world" His son... collectively. I have asked myself... if he gave His son collectively, "What did He give me personally?"
I am reminded of a scriptural question... "What lack I yet?" A question worth asking myself... the answer... I lack so many qualities that I need to develop to be like Christ. But it is worth sacrificing anything for if it brings me closer to my Savior and proves me a more profitable servant. I try to remember daily that Father has promised me everything...equal heirs with Jesus Christ of everything he hath...if I don't want something else more.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Sometimes I try to talk it out with the wrong person...


Sometimes I spend too much time trying to talk things out with the wrong person. This came to me after I found this quote... it made me stop and think. Are there still some issues that no matter how long I talk about them or to who I discuss them with; there will not be a resolution... because I'm talking to the wrong person. The Lord said "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Proverbs 3:5 How profound...

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Live Like You Believe...

One of the ever increasing challenges in the world today is to live our lives so that our actions are consistent with our beliefs. It seems that everyday we are faced with a choice... the choice to "Do What Jesus Would Do". Would he retaliate when a hurried or impatient driver cuts us off...? Would he allow the mother with small children to go ahead of us in a crowded shopping line...? Would he in anger send a crying child off to their room...? Would he...? Just what would Jesus do...? I would submit that he would say.... " Come... come in front of me." "Come... come unto me". "Come... come unto me and I will give you rest." Being a softer gentler person does not mean being a weaker person. It simply means becoming more like Jesus... and living like we believe He is our Savior and Redeemer.