Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Raising ourselves

By Elder Quentin L. Cook Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles From an address, “The Rewards of Righteousness,” delivered at BYU Women’s Conference on May 2, 2014.

Should we be raising our families in areas where there are few members of the Church and we are surrounded by much evil, contention, and opposition to righteousness?” 

My wife, Mary, and I had these concerns as we were beginning to raise our children in the San Francisco Bay Area in California, USA, in the late 1960s. The Latter-day Saint population was relatively small. But while the vast majority of people were wonderful, the Bay Area had become a magnet for drug usage and all manner of promiscuous and sinful conduct. 

The change in society was significant enough that a concerned stake president asked the leadership of the Church if he should encourage Church members to remain in the Bay Area. Elder Harold B. Lee (1899–1973), then a senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, was assigned to address the issue. 

He explained that the Lord had not inspired the construction of a temple in our area only to have the members leave. His counsel to us was simple but profound: 

1. Create Zion in our hearts and homes. 
2. Be a light to those among whom we live. 
3. Focus on the ordinances of the temple and the principles taught there. 

We cherished Elder Lee’s counsel and tried to follow it in our family. In building Zion in our hearts and homes, we need to emphasize religious observance in the home by having daily family prayer and scripture study and by holding weekly family home evening. In this context we can teach and train our children. We do this with love and kindness, avoiding undue criticism of our children and our spouse. 

Regardless of where we live and even if we do everything right, some children may make unwise choices that lead to forbidden paths. Accordingly, it is important to help our young people determine in advance what they will say or do when others propose improper or immoral conduct. . . .

I believe we can raise righteous children in almost any part of the world if they have a firm foundation in Jesus Christ and His gospel. Nephi described teaching his family and people, saying, “We talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins” (2 Nephi 25:26). 

If we do this, when our children make unwise choices, they will know that all is not lost and that they can find their way home. I want to assure you that you and your family will be blessed as you strive to strengthen each member of your family through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Elder Cook

I have highlighted words that stood out to me.  

Monday, June 29, 2015

Doctrine and Covenants 19:37-41

37 And speak freely to all; yea, preach, exhort, declare the truth, even with a loud voice, with a sound of rejoicing, crying—Hosanna, hosanna, blessed be the name of the Lord God! 38 Pray always, and I will pour out my Spirit upon you, and great shall be your blessing—yea, even more than if you should obtain treasures of earth and corruptibleness to the extent thereof. 39 Behold, canst thou read this without rejoicing and lifting up thy heart for gladness? 40 Or canst thou run about longer as a blind guide? 41 Or canst thou be humble and meek, and conduct thyself wisely before me? Yea, come unto me thy Savior. Amen.

What makes this scripture speak to me? The reminder that I have choices, to rejoice and be glad to run about as a blind guide. The reminder to pray always and receive blessings.  To speak freely and preach, exhort and declare the truth with a loud voice, rejoicing.  

It is easy to find pretty quotes ready for sharing, but I will try to find important thoughts that speak to my weaknesses but give me hope.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

“Obedience is powerful spiritual medicine. It comes close to being a cure-all.“ - Elder Boyd K. Packer, From “Balm of Gilead,” Ensign, Nov. 1987, 17–18.

A grand view from the Grandview Building copied from Brian Verhaarren group "Grandview Neighborhood, Salt Lake City, Ut"

I was feeling weak when I posted this, All I had to keep me going was good habits of obedience.  It was a reminder to me that obedience is a blessing and that it would help me.