Sunday, April 26, 2015

brain dump

Work and service important to farmers. Named cars. Sherman Tank. Rode to Idaho. It was always useful to fix cars or atleasr help others get back on the road.

Do what we can to help others. We actually promise that every week in sacrament. Also, think about the saviors life even we naturally think of loving service.

King Benjamin lesson for FHE.

Proverb that we will not be heard begging if we do no hear others around us... We are commandment actually with a predicated blessing.

Sacrament prayer that we get the greatest gift of having his spirit to be with us.

Helped minister the welfare program of the church as a welfare missionary in Argentina. And think of it. What a blessing it is to have this woman as my visiting teacher!

It is a blessing to even recognize how blessed we are it is a part of the blessing given from observance of the sacrament, a priesthood (power of God) blessing.

"Service is rarely convenient."

Often the sacrifice is not Sooo great to us, but we covenanted to look for ways to help one another.

***why do we give of ourselves? Think about this.

Bishop said that bishop called him and asked him to talk, but he did not know what to say.

Cannot play until work is done.

Bishop's storehouse took care of the people until they could get on their feet for whatever reason, this is still the case.

"Fast offering will heal and change lives."

Covenants are promise between two people. Joseph calls it a deal when we promise both sides.

The refiners fire will allow us to progress. Which must be done at some point so why not now?

Witnesses are important because blessings must be spoken word for word.

Promised to cherish someone when sealed.

Abraham stands next to Shem in the patriarchal order of the priesthood and would surely have received the priesthood from Shem; but D&C 84:5-17 says Abraham received the priesthood from Melchizedek.

A cool game was used to teach the children the 7 days of creation, by making hand gestures for each day. Also, the teacher make number cookies and then asked the kids to tell what was created on their day (as is represented by the cookie).

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