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Just another Mormon Mother trying to make sense of it all. Discussion on the scriptures is sometimes the only adult conversation--besides the mundane--I get all day! Have tried scripture study groups within my ward & it is hopelessly dull or meagerly attended with the periodic call from the Bishop making sure we're not rocking any testimonies...truly. Kudos to you all for entertaining me with your erudite observations. Keep it coming. | Just another Mormon Mother trying to make sense of it all. Discussion on the scriptures is sometimes the only adult conversation--besides the mundane--I get all day! Have tried scripture study groups within my ward & it is hopelessly dull or meagerly attended with the periodic call from the Bishop making sure we're not rocking any testimonies...truly. Kudos to you all for entertaining me with your erudite observations. Keep it coming. | ||
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| + | ==SERVICE AS A CATALYST TO HUMILITY BEING ESSENTIAL TO HEARKENING TO THE SPIRIT== | ||
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| + | Today was our ward conference and our year's theme is "becoming a disciple by hearkening to the Spirit" (or something like that since I was rather distracted by my 1-yr old attempting to make a call on my cell phone). But I got the gist of the theme, anyway. As my stake president began to teach on this theme during Sunday School he had us mentally write three headings on our imaginary chalk board defining the word "HEARKEN." They were: 1. Listen 2. Understand 3. Obey or Follow. Then he asked for suggestions on receiving inspiration. The standard, "Think of others instead of yourself" was mentioned. This implies service. | ||
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| + | I am coming to see that as we serve, no matter the capacity in which we serve, we gain humility. This humility opens up our hearts to the teachings or promptings of the Spirit, enabling us to better "hearken." | ||
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| + | I'd like to invite discussion along this theme, wondering about the scriptural support, if any, to my thinking. Has service increased your humility? Are there archetypal examples of this happening? Is humility a prerequisite to hearkening to the Spirit? Thanks to anyone who ventures down this ponderpath. | ||
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| + | ==The Beatitudes as a linear progression to perfection== | ||
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| + | In studying the Sermon on the Mt. (Matt.5) & Sermon at the Temple (3 Ne. 12) I see Christ's instruction to be sequential and culminating in perfection, or becoming qualified to live with Him again. [[Image:Example.jpg]] | ||
| + | (I'd like to embed an image here, but don't know how.) I'd like further comment in support or refutation of this thought. | ||
Revision as of 23:43, 28 January 2007
Just another Mormon Mother trying to make sense of it all. Discussion on the scriptures is sometimes the only adult conversation--besides the mundane--I get all day! Have tried scripture study groups within my ward & it is hopelessly dull or meagerly attended with the periodic call from the Bishop making sure we're not rocking any testimonies...truly. Kudos to you all for entertaining me with your erudite observations. Keep it coming.
SERVICE AS A CATALYST TO HUMILITY BEING ESSENTIAL TO HEARKENING TO THE SPIRIT
Today was our ward conference and our year's theme is "becoming a disciple by hearkening to the Spirit" (or something like that since I was rather distracted by my 1-yr old attempting to make a call on my cell phone). But I got the gist of the theme, anyway. As my stake president began to teach on this theme during Sunday School he had us mentally write three headings on our imaginary chalk board defining the word "HEARKEN." They were: 1. Listen 2. Understand 3. Obey or Follow. Then he asked for suggestions on receiving inspiration. The standard, "Think of others instead of yourself" was mentioned. This implies service.
I am coming to see that as we serve, no matter the capacity in which we serve, we gain humility. This humility opens up our hearts to the teachings or promptings of the Spirit, enabling us to better "hearken."
I'd like to invite discussion along this theme, wondering about the scriptural support, if any, to my thinking. Has service increased your humility? Are there archetypal examples of this happening? Is humility a prerequisite to hearkening to the Spirit? Thanks to anyone who ventures down this ponderpath.
The Beatitudes as a linear progression to perfection
In studying the Sermon on the Mt. (Matt.5) & Sermon at the Temple (3 Ne. 12) I see Christ's instruction to be sequential and culminating in perfection, or becoming qualified to live with Him again. File:Example.jpg (I'd like to embed an image here, but don't know how.) I'd like further comment in support or refutation of this thought.