Wednesday, January 19, 2022

For such a time as this

 I try to continually use my food storage to keep it fresh, but now I find it harder and harder to replace.

It's not terrible, but spotty availability and higher prices does make you wonder if it is a harbinger of things to come.

After this last coupled years, I have decided that slowly getting used to not getting things might be the way it goes, and at what point to do pull out what is in storage? When do I decided to pull out those dried berries rather than spending increasingly on fresh/frozen berries out of a decreasing cash allowance?

Are you prepared? what do you need to gather? What do you see now that you didn't see eariler?

Is it time to learn to darn your socks?


How's your spiritual storehouse?

Would you have all you needed if you lost internet? Is your lamp full of oil?

Are you ready to fasten your seatbelt? 

Are you taking your vitamins?

Do you understand what is docterine vs cultural practices?


Can you create a house of order out of the chaos of the world?

Do you pray for guidence to be a light in the world each day?

For the spirit to guide your little ones as they navigate the schoolscape?

Do you check for worldy attitudes entering your thoughts each day?


Have I asked enough questions yet? What questions do you need to ask yourself?

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Genisis 3:16

Many people consider this curse a curse on Eve, but our Heavenly Father wont curse us. This is actually more like explaining the best way to handle the natural consequences of the fall.

 This verse naturally causes pause in feminist-minded people. We can understand the labor/sorrow/childbirth reference and accept that as a translation similarity, in fact, it is easy enough to understand desiring your husband. It's that darn word "rule" that gets us. What does that actually mean and how many men in the history of the world have used that word as an excuse to dominate the opposite sex? Or worse yet, women using it as an excuse to stay in relationships where they are dominated.

After looking across translations "rule" is consistently the word, so what does it mean? Then I remembered how that section of the scene plays out in the temple. That we will harken to our husbands, as they harken to Christ. 

But modern prophets always have the best understanding available on such subjects: (and I am copying from an explanation  of Brad Wilcox. See here for more)

President Spencer W. Kimball offered this valuable insight regarding the phrase “thy husband … shall rule over thee”: “I have a question about the word rule. It gives the wrong impression. I would prefer to use the word preside because that’s what he does. A righteous husband presides over his wife and family.” (Ensign, Mar. 1976, p. 72.)

Also we remember the man the Lord was talking about when he said these words to Eve. Adam was the great Michael, he who had helped Jehovah create the earth, the great first prophet of the Lord on earth, a most righteous son of God. Those who interpret God’s blessing upon Eve as a punishment have not understood the meaning of scripture. The Lord was telling Eve that she would be watched over, cared for, and protected by the righteous love of a noble husband as she entered the fallen world. In the misunderstandings typical of mortality, how ironic that many men take this verse and use it as license to exercise unrighteous dominion and to rule over their wives instead of treating their wives in a manner to encourage a spouse’s desire toward them.

In October 1993 general conference, Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve said: “Should a man ‘exercise control or dominion or compulsion … in any degree of unrighteousness,’ … he violates ‘the oath and covenant which belongeth to the priesthood.’ … Then ‘the heavens withdraw themselves; the Spirit of the Lord is grieved.’ … Unless he repents he will lose his blessings.” (Ensign, Nov. 1993, p. 22; see D&C 84:39D&C 121:37.)

In the general Relief Society meeting held prior to general conference, Elder M. Russell Ballard, also of the Quorum of the Twelve, said: “God has revealed through his prophets that men are to receive the priesthood, become fathers, and with gentleness and pure, unfeigned love they are to lead and nurture their families in righteousness as the Savior leads the Church (see Eph. 5:23). They have been given the primary responsibility for the temporal and physical needs of the family (see D&C 83:2). Women have the power to bring children into the world and have been given the primary duty and opportunity as mothers to lead, nurture, and teach them in a loving, spiritual environment. In this divine partnership, husbands and wives support one another in their God-given capacities. By appointing different accountabilities to men and women, Heavenly Father provides the greatest opportunity for growth, service, and progress. He did not give different tasks to men and women simply to perpetuate the idea of a family; rather, He did so to ensure that the family can continue forever, the ultimate goal of our Heavenly Father’s eternal plan.” (Ensign, Nov. 1993, p. 90.)

Sunday, January 09, 2022

on the process of creation:

 When we plan out, practice, and release, are we creating these things spiritually before they become physical?

Saturday, December 18, 2021

 On Days when the Sun doesn't seem to rise

all the day is dusk

it is easy to get discouraged

if we lose sight of our hope


when all seems lost

mount one last defense

go out with glory

gird your armor about you

raise your standard

sound your trumpet


Ride out!


And there on the east horizon

like the dawn 

The White Rider

with legions of Angels

come to our aid


But first we must ride out

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

A word about kindness

 Today for lunch we were meeting with the lady in charge of the Pequot Lakes Food Shelf. She was telling us about how she has interviewed a lot of people about their needs and situations and how each situation is a set of unique and extraordinary circumstances. And then she told this story:

I talked with a homeless woman, her situation just broke my heart and I invited her to come to my house (which I don't do very often because I am not allowed to) and then I was called into the office for some reason and when I came back she was gone. 

I worried about her and prayed for her every night. She came back about 6 months later and gave me a big hug. She said because I had shown her kindness, she had decided she could get a job. After searching for a while she found one, and then she started saving money and was finally able to find a place to rent and stop living in her truck.

What an amazing example of what President Monson meant when he counseled us to "Never let a problem to be solved be more important than the person to be loved."

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

D&C 121: 34-36

 D&C 121

Sorry, I'm writing this with kids literally sitting on my computer, because yelling at them to get off my lap so I can write about the principles of righteousness seems kind of self-defeating.

VS 34-36

35: heart set on the things of the world... honors of men

And I pause and ask myself why do I seek to grow this business?

and my answer is simple: I seek to grow it so I, and the other people in it, will not have to worry about magically finding money for retirement, kid's college, or health care, in many respects it is to secure those dignities for myself and my children that many other countries provide for their people. I do not have my eyes on prizes of riches, no fancy cars or houses, or even East Coast Colleges, but just enough not to have to worry about the budget every time we want to do something. 

And another reason to grow it is because it will be an adventure.

Vs 36 though is what caused me to post. The concept that the principles of righteousness control the powers of heaven. Is that like the laws of physics to control m movement in this mortal existence? Then of course what are they? We probably know what they are, but just haven't classified them as such.

My guess would be charity, kindness, long suffering, purity. 

let me ponder that a bit more


Monday, September 06, 2021

Abide this Covenant

 Will you abide in my covenant, or will you give?

at the slightest pressure?

a bagel on fast Sunday

When teased at school or questioned by a friend

what is religion good for anyways?

When I ask for more than you think you can give

time on a weeknight?

How about nap time on Sundays?

Raise another child?

Transform your home to be a  place to teach the gospel? Hold Sacrament? Sew masks?

Maybe request money 

All good? You are strong enough?

level up

persecutions

pollutions

Even unto death

Will you abide this covenant?

That is the name of the game

not wealth, not ease, not happiness or peace as the world giveth

by as I give you

Abide with me

in the covenate