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03/07/2021
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President Gordon B. Hinckley declared: “Many of our people are living on the very edge of their incomes. In fact, some are living on borrowings. …
“… I urge you to be modest in your expenditures; discipline yourselves in your purchases to avoid debt to the extent possible. Pay off debt as quickly as you can, and free yourselves from bondage.” (April 2004)

True saying...
04/05/2021

True saying...

03/05/2021
These are servants of the lord brethren indeed
01/05/2021

These are servants of the lord brethren indeed

I know what it means to struggle to learn. As a child, I tried to learn how to play the piano. However, it was so diffic...
01/05/2021

I know what it means to struggle to learn. As a child, I tried to learn how to play the piano. However, it was so difficult for me and I was so bad at it that my piano teacher told my mother that she should let me quit. Later during my university studies, I tried to learn Mandarin Chinese. That proved so difficult that my professor eventually sent me for testing to see why I struggled so much. That testing revealed that I have difficulty hearing certain sounds that make learning to play music and speak foreign languages very hard for me.
Imagine my surprise and dismay when after my first year of university, I was called to serve a Spanish-speaking mission in Peru. Learning Spanish wasn’t easy. I was the worst Spanish-speaker in my district at the Missionary Training Center. And it took me much longer than my missionary peers to learn Spanish. But today, with the Lord’s help, I speak Spanish well.
I’ve often wondered why I was able to learn Spanish but was unable to learn to play the piano or how to speak Chinese. I’ve come to understand that I made learning to play the piano and speak Mandarin purely secular efforts—I didn’t involve the Lord in my attempts to learn. However, with learning Spanish, I actively sought the Lord’s help. Even though learning Spanish was extremely difficult for me, with God’s help I was able to persist in the required effort, and I was able to overcome the issues that affected me in learning to play the piano and speak Mandarin.
Today, I’d like to talk with you about how you can overcome your own struggles to learn by obtaining God’s help.1
The scriptures and the words of the prophets teach us four principles that allow us to access God’s help to learn.

The first principle is that all truth is made understandable to us by the Light of Christ and the Holy Ghost. In fact, Elder David A. Bednar has taught that, “The Holy Ghost is … the teacher and witness of all truth.”2
The second principle is that, in order to learn truth, we must obey the laws that allow us to understand that principle of truth. The Lord taught, “when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated.”3 This means that if I want to learn algebra, I have to obey the laws upon which learning algebra are based.
The third principle is that God can quicken or increase our ability to understand or learn. Isaiah wrote that it was the Holy Ghost that made Jesus of “quick understanding.”4 Doctrine and Covenants Section 88 teaches that the Light of Christ is the light, “that quickeneth your understandings.”5
Finally, the fourth principle is that if we exercise faith in the Savior, we will “have power to do whatsoever thing is expedient in Christ.”6 I understand this to mean that when it is the Lord’s will we can:
· Overcome or work around challenges to our learning.· Develop talents that don’t come naturally to us (such as in my case, learning Spanish).· And, persist in doing the things that allow us to learn even when it is very difficult.

Now with those principles in mind, what can you do to make your learning a spiritual endeavor? Here are five suggestions:

First, cultivate a desire to learn. The Lord grants unto us according to our desire.7 Wanting to learn something is usually necessary to accessing God’s help. As a child, I didn’t actually want to learn how to play the piano. As a result, I never asked for God’s help.
Second, do the work, or in other words, obey the laws, required to learn. For example, if you want to learn algebra, you will have to read, listen, or watch an explanation of what it is and how do it. You will have to ponder this explanation. And you will then have to practice solving problems. After doing these things, depending on how well you understand, you may also need to get tutoring or put in additional practice. I had to do a lot more work to learn Spanish than my peers, and sometimes you will too. Remember that when you have to put in extra work, the Lord can give you strength and time to do so.

Third, do the things that bring the Spirit into your life. Doctrine and Covenants 93 teaches that, “He that keepeth [God’s] commandments receiveth truth and light until he is glorified in truth and knoweth all things.”8 Thus as we repent and keep God’s commandments, the Spirit will teach us truth and make it easier for us to learn. You can also pray (maybe even plead) daily for help in your studies. Don’t just pray in generalities but pray to understand the specific principles with which you are struggling. Fast as necessary. Serve others. Attend the temple.
Fourth, “deny [yourself] of all ungodliness.”9 When we do things that drive the Spirit from our lives, such as being disobedient, complaining about our studies, telling ourselves that learning something is impossible, or giving into our pride, Satan has power to take light and truth from us, including that light and truth that we are trying to obtain in our studies.10
And finally, trust that “with God all things are possible.”11 Don’t give up because learning something seems impossible. Don’t “take counsel from [y]our fears.”12 Rather, move forward in faith. If you can’t see the solution to your problems now, believe that those solutions will come as you move forward if you are doing what God wants you to do.
I want to end with a story. Before he was called as an Apostle, the scientist John A. Widtsoe worked for years to develop a certain scientific formula. One day, he concluded that this was impossible. He decided to put this work away forever and to move on to another field of study. He then went home and, in order to console himself, took his wife to the temple. It was there in the temple that day that the solution came to him.13
I testify that as you make learning a spiritual endeavor, you too will find solutions to your learning challenges and be able to learn more efficiently and more effectively. I further testify that Jesus Christ is the source of all truth. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

BYU-Pathway Worldwide Devotional
“Learning is a Spiritual Endeavor”
BRIAN K. ASHTON
Vice president of field of operations for BYU-Pathway Worldwide
April 30, 2019

“Life’s journey is challenging. It’s easy to be distracted, wander off the path, and get lost. Tribulation is an inevita...
26/04/2021

“Life’s journey is challenging. It’s easy to be distracted, wander off the path, and get lost. Tribulation is an inevitable and indispensable part of our eternal progression. When adversity comes, don’t let something you don’t fully understand unravel everything you do know. Be patient, cling to truth; understanding will come. Trials are like great mists of darkness that can blind our eyes and harden our hearts. Unless we are ‘continually holding fast’ [1 Nephi 8:30] to the word of God and living it, we will become spiritually blinded rather than spiritually minded. Search the Book of Mormon and the words of the living prophets every day, every day, every day! It’s the key to spiritual survival and avoiding deception. Without it, we are spiritually lost”

03/03/2021

Two Years: Thank God We Came

15/02/2021
13/02/2021

Striving to "Hear Him"
Joy D. Jones
Primary General President

When I first heard President Russell M. Nelson share the theme “Hear Him,” it made me pause.

Hearing those two words, “Hear Him,” was a very mindful moment for me. It is easy to take it for granted that the Lord is always there, speaking to us, guiding and directing us. Personalizing President Nelson’s beautiful invitation gave me an opportunity to ponder, look at my life experiences, and consider, “How do I hear Him?”

It has helped me to be even more present in those moments when I do hear Him as I search the scriptures and the words of modern prophets, listen to inspiring music, express gratitude, spend time with children, and serve and testify of Him. I am searching, just like so many, to hear Him as effectively as I possibly can. We do not all have to hear Him the same way. I believe what is meaningful is that we do hear and that we recognize His voice so that we can learn to heed Him more frequently. Let me share some of the ways that I consistently strive to “hear Him.”

I Hear Him through Thoughts and Impressions

Very recently, I received a letter from a woman in another state who I did not know. The letter from this dear sister expressed how grateful she was for her childhood Primary teacher and the influence she had on her life. She admitted, “Sister Jones, I don’t know why I am writing this to you, but I feel that someone needs to know besides me how wonderful this woman is.” She explained that her former teacher was now experiencing stage-four cancer and was on hospice.

I reached out to the woman who wrote to me, and she gave me the phone number of her former teacher’s husband. I decided that I would give him a call after my meetings. I didn’t make it through very many meetings before I heard this woman’s name in my mind—followed by “Call now!” I picked up the phone and called immediately, and this wonderful husband told me his wife was awake. I read the letter to her, and we shared a very tender and meaningful experience. I would never take credit credit for God’s sweet, perfect love, but how grateful I am that He allows me to be a small piece of His puzzle.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/consistently-striving-to-hear-him?lang=eng

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