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Put homes in order, LDS told
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I once, as a new convert, met Pres. Monson after a Church meeting and was very impressed with his human quality. He spoke a sence to me in Spanish and I dared to correct him (couldn't help it, I'm a teacher), and he took it really well ;-). We were interrupted by other people who also wanted to greet him and he held my hand long as a sign of care. Preaching with example, what a great virtue. How great to have a living prophet to speak the voice of God in these times of difficulty and contention. Thank you! �Gracias! Danke.
Just let things go, if you believe in Monson, then follow him, don't fall into the traps of online fighting. It really just makes you look insecure.
Had Blah Blah merely disagreed with the talk given by Pres. Monson or stated that it bored him, the responses would have been much different. Respect needs to be given from both sides, but when disrespect is obviously INTENDED as shown in choice of title or words, then defensiveness is almost impossible to avoid since it becomes a matter of HONOR. CAN WE ALL AGREE TO DISAGREE IN RESPECTFUL AND AGREEABLE CHOICE OF EXPRESSION? Ears that are plugged, whether by hurt, anger or disillusion, will hardly open for sweet testimonies. I felt encouraged by the tolerance that many tried to express and less than surprised by the deriding remarks.
When you can find reason in your religion or structure of the mormon thought process then maybe you can call me out. As far as my or "our" second-grade scorn I am quite proud, it suites me better then Primary level indocronation that was put upon me in my youth.
Does anyone really believe that their comments are making a difference to anyone?
Good grief! This is simply a report on a talk and how it is received should be very personal.
Not living in the west, I cannot help but see how odd everyone seems to behave on both sides of the fence.
For those who are critical get a life... and for those who think bearing your testimony on a blog is worth your time... get off the blog site and think about serving a mission.
3 years ago, we were challenged as a church to read the Book of Mormon by New Year's Eve...I and my family took up the challenge, and were blessed with a stronger testimony and a closer knit family.
Now a Prophet of God admonishes that I should get my house in order. Am I going to obey him? You bet I am! I know I will be blessed for it, and I need all the blessings I can get.
When I looked up the scripture, I was led to D&C 109:8, rather than 88:118 (they both say exactly the same thing) and was inspired to read verses 9 and 11, also. I have been given many promises through revelation, this past while, and I want to see teir fruition.
I have learnt to heed the counsel of the Lord's Prophets. I know it's right, and give him humble thanks.
Jason
We are privileged to enjoy Freedom of the Press and Freedom of Speech here in America. We can publish and read pretty much what we please, and we don't have to read anything. If Pres. Monson's message, or anyone else's, for that matter, doesn't touch your heart, and you don't enjoy it, don't read it. There is plenty of other reading material available, especially with the Internet. Those of us who DO believe Pres. Monson is a Prophet would like to continue to read stories like this one. People who don't want to read it can simply go to another article.
Please be grateful for all, because you have the marvellous opportunity to live near the Prophet, you can ear his words, the words from Jesus Christ.
Remember our Heavenly Father and all we have in our lives....I'am grateful for the Prophet, and to have a guideline for my family. A day the "fruits" of our obedience will be : delicious or terrible.
Good to hear from a European member of the church. I have often wondered what it is like to be LDS in Europe given that most Eurpoean culture is very libreral and secular. I have wondered if the LDS church will be a powerful force for change as it has been in South America and now Africa. The gospel softens hearts and makes us more amenable to the teachings of our Savior. What do you think about this?
Je vous souhaite tout de bon. La France me manque. Continuons sur le bon chemin!
I need to get my house in order.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: Look at how much effort, attention, energy, and time, was spent in responding to BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.
I admit, I do need it often. God Bless our Dear Prophet.
To the rest of the posters please take your prophets counsel and do not let this one silly person turn you sour against your neighbor and in the days to come lets all remember that we can disagree on social issues without becoming small minded and petty.
To Moises: thank you for your sweet, strong testimony. Your English was just fine. Last summer, I had many roommates who were still learning the language, and yours is better than most of theirs was. There was truth and wisdom in your testimony, and I found it very uplifting. I needed that today. Thank you. :)
Does putting your own house in order translate into minding your own business? Get your nose (and religion) out of my life? Sounds like more mormon double talk to me."
Wow, are you ever lost....
You are what the Biblical prophet meant when he talked about people running to and fro in the earth, searching for knowledge but never able to find it.
Good luck, my friend, and I mean that most sincerley.
For the few that have questioned the churches involvement in downtown SLC. The church is extremely diversified in its financial portfolio. Because of that diversification the church is able to support the hundreds of buildings being built and maintained each year. It is also what helps put food, shelter and clothing on the backs of millions around the world. Several million spent here and there to make a few million to support the church's causes is a very noble thing
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