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One's own knowledge and understanding of truth are always evolving. This blog seems to have morphed mainly into a collection of scriptural thoughts and insights, mostly for the purpose of personal exploration. I believe that we can "know" spiritual truths. I also believe that the scriptures can be a gateway to that knowledge.




Monday, August 15, 2016

Belonging to God

President Spencer W. Kimball

"Each member of the Church has a sacred spiritual or temporal trust for which there is accountability. Because all things belong to the Lord, we are held responsible for how we lead our families and use our bodies, minds, and properties. (See D&C 104:11–15.) A faithful servant is one who exercises righteous dominion, cares for his own, and looks to the poor and needy."(See D&C 104:15–18.)   

Spencer W. Kimball - AUGUST 1984 “AND THE LORD CALLED HIS PEOPLE ZION”


The idea that we belong to God is a foreign and even strange concept in our current "me and mine" society.  Think of the immediate humility that descends upon a soul who acknowledges that all he has and is, including his mind and body, belong to the Creator.  There is a whole string of virtues that accompany that recognition: unselfishness, compassion, teachability, meekness, and gratitude, to name a few.  

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

"Have Ye Inquired of the Lord?"

Lehi partakes of the fruit of the Tree of Life

2 And it came to pass that I beheld my brethren, and they were disputing one with another concerning the things which my father had spoken unto them.
3 For he truly spake many great things unto them, which were hard to be understood, save a man should inquire of the Lord; and they being hard in their hearts, therefore they did not look unto the Lord as they ought.

(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 15:2 - 3)


8 And I said unto them: Have ye inquired of the Lord?
9 And they said unto me: We have not; for the Lord maketh no such thing known unto us.

(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 15:8 - 9)

So often we align ourselves with Nephi but when we honestly evaluate our behaviors we sometimes come out looking more like Laman and Lemuel.  

How often when a subject of controversy arises do we get together and hash it out with others who have no more inspiration than ourselves.  We have many conversations but in the end we go our way having never inquired of the Lord. 

Alma and Mormon are examples to us.   

6 And it came to pass that Alma inquired of the Lord concerning the matter. 
(Book of Mormon | Alma 16:6)

7 For immediately after I had learned these things of you I inquired of the Lord concerning the matter.  And the word of the Lord came to me by the power of the Holy Ghost.....
(Book of Mormon | Moroni 8:7)

Is our first response when we hear something we do not understand to "immediately" inquire of the Lord before we muddy the waters of our mind and spirit with the multitude of others' opinions?

I have found that the Lord does give me answers through the still, small voice when I remember to inquire openly without a preconceived agenda and if I am willing to receive what he gives me.   If I am honestly seeking truth with my heart it often removes me from the hubbub being hashed out in the information sphere.  

Remember, remember!

"...and him that seeketh so to do;"



9 For verily I say unto you, they are given for the benefit of those who love me and keep all my commandments, and him that seeketh so to do; that all may be benefited that seek or that ask of me, that ask and not for a sign that they may consume it upon their lusts.

(Doctrine and Covenants | Section 46:9)

The Lord honors those who are trying and those who are seeking along with those who have more fully mastered the commandments.   He loves us equally wherever we might be on the path.   It is comforting to know that if we will just continue to seek we will eventually arrive.  There will always be those ahead of us and those behind us.  God's path is eternal and it will always contain travelers.  Does God love one more than another because they began the trek later?  As a parent, do we love a last child less than a first?  We just find trouble for ourselves when we look ahead and wish we were in another's place or when we look behind and judge the speed of another's journey.  Our own journey is sufficient for the day.  When we treasure our individual experience we develop our own relationship with the Lord and we do not miss out because our attention is placed upon another's journey.  We can joy in those who have journeyed ahead and be grateful for the light they shine on the path and we can also be that light for those who are coming behind. 

Friday, June 3, 2016

Those Who Know & Those Who Believe Upon Their Words....

Christ Visits the New World - Walter Rane

8 I came unto mine own, and mine own received me not; but unto as many as received me gave I power to do many miracles, and to become the sons of God; and even unto them that believed on my name gave I power to obtain eternal life.

(Doctrine and Covenants | Section 45:8)

13 To some it is given by the Holy Ghost to know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that he was crucified for the sins of the world.
14 To others it is given to believe on their words, that they also might have eternal life if they continue faithful.

(Doctrine and Covenants | Section 46:13 - 14)

Knowing and believing are two different gifts and both come from God through the gift of the Holy Ghost. There are those who know from their own experience that Jesus is the Christ and there are those who have the gift of believing the words that come through the Holy Ghost from those who know.  Both bring forth good fruit and lead to eternal life.  We often think of belief as the lesser of the two gift but perhaps not.  Belief exhibits a pure faith, a willingness to walk by faith without site and sure knowledge. The Savior told Thomas "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."

Again in 3 Ne. the Savior speaks of the great gift of belief:
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2 And again, more blessed are they who shall believe in your words because that ye shall testify that ye have seen me, and that ye know that I am.  Yea, blessed are they who shall believe in your words, and come down into the depths of humility and be baptized, for they shall be visited with fire and with the Holy Ghost, and shall receive a remission of their sins.

(Book of Mormon | 3 Nephi 12:2)

Laman and Lemuel both witnessed angels standing before them yet that did not change their trajectory.  Indeed, seeing without believing only leads to our condemnation so though belief may be a preliminary path, it is essential in helping us build the faith and strength we need to sustain a testimony of sight.  We should cherish our valuable time on the path of faith.  It blesses and strengthens our souls.  Eventually we will all stand before God with a sure knowledge.  Until that time seeking and believing through the Gift of the Holy Ghost will lead us on.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Obedience and Sacrifice, the Path to Ascend


Whenever I read of Nephi's vision where he saw the things that his father saw, I desire the same. I also want to see for myself.  What was it that brought about this abundant revelation for Nephi? I Ne. 11:1 outlines Nephi's state of mind and heart. First he desired to know and he believed that the Lord was able to make them known unto him.  He sat pondering in his heart.  He was in a condition to receive revelation.

But that is not all.  Nephi had previously proven himself to the Lord.  He was first obedient, both to his father and to the Lord.  He had prayed for a confirmation of his father's teachings and directions to leave Jerusalem.  The Lord softened his heart and he responded by following his father into the wilderness.

Nephi had also sacrificed!  He left behind Babylon in the fullest sense.  He departed from his comforts, his home, his friends and acquaintances and the future he had most assuredly planned for. Obediently he returned (at the request of the Lord and his father Lehi) to Jerusalem and obtained the plates.  Again and again he petitioned the Lord to give him the faith to do all that was required of him.  He continued to sacrifice.

Obedience and sacrifice - therein lies the beginning of the path to further light and knowledge.

Obedience to the Lord.  Obedience to the promptings of the spirit.  Obedience to those who are in a position of stewardship over us even when they exhibit weakness as Lehi did on occasion.

The law of sacrifice comes into play when we lay our own wills and agendas on the alter.  Sacrifice is a principle of redemption.  Through our own small sacrifice we ascend in the pattern of the sacrifice of the Only Begotten Son.

Most often obedience and sacrifice are reflected in our laboring in the vineyard for our Master among his children.  Lehi, Nephi, Jacob, Mosiah, King Benjamin, Abinidi, Alma, the brother of Jared, Mormon and Moroni all had the greater things revealed to them in the process of serving diligently in the fold of God through rain or shine, through faithfulness or waywardness.  It wasn't about them.  It was about the Lord and his work.  We lose ourselves to find ourselves.




Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The Lord's Law of Witnesses



18 Therefore, I would that ye should know, that after the Lord had shown so many marvelous things unto my father, Lehi, yea, concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, behold he went forth among the people, and began to prophesy and to declare unto them concerning the things which he had both seen and heard.

(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 1:18)

Truth is found in layers.  It seems that God repeats patterns on many levels and that is one way we recognize truth.  In Matthew 18 the Lord declares "....that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established."  This pattern is evident in the Lord's work.  The Book of Mormon is a second witness to the Bible.  The Doctrine and Covenants acts as a third witness. There are authorized witnesses to ordinances.  Counselors in a presidency or bishopric are witnesses to the actions and decisions of the president or bishop.   

Individually, the Lord provides for more than one witness to our souls by how revelation is given us. We have eyes to see, ears to hear, minds to perceive, hearts to understand.  Like Lehi in the above verse, prophets both see and hear the truths of God.  They then become a witness and declare with their mouths what they have seen and heard. 

We can call upon God to confirm truth to our souls through the law of witnesses and ask to see and hear and feel and understand.


Monday, May 16, 2016

His Whole Heart Was Filled....



15 And after this manner was the language of my father in the praising of his God; for his soul did rejoice, and his whole heart was filled, because of the things which he had seen, yea, which the Lord had shown unto him.

(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 1:15)


As I read this verse this morning my attention was arrested by the last part of that sentence.  "...and his whole heart was filled, because of the things which he had seen....."  If our hearts can be filled with the things that we see, should we not take care to see things that contain truth and will fill our hearts with light?  Conversely, what happens to our hearts when we see violent and graphic material? What happens to our hearts when we read that which is lacking in truth?  How can we have pure hearts if our eyes are perusing  uncleanliness?  As we live in a society brimming over with deceptions and worldliness it becomes vital that we actively choose to place our sight upon the word of the Lord.

Another related scripture:

5 I say unto you, my sons, were it not for these things, which have been kept and preserved by the hand of God, that we might read and understand of his mysteries, and have his commandments always before our eyes, that even our fathers would have dwindled in unbelief,
(Book of Mormon | Mosiah 1:5)