27 "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, have miracles ceased because Christ hath ascended into heaven, and hath sat down on the right hand of God, to claim of the Father his rights of mercy which he hath upon the children of men?
28 For he hath answered the ends of the law, and he claimeth all those who have faith in him; and they who have faith in him will cleave unto every good thing; wherefore he advocateth the cause of the children of men; and he dwelleth eternally in the heavens.
29 And because he hath done this, my beloved brethren, have miracles ceased? Behold I say unto you, Nay; neither have angels ceased to minister unto the children of men."
-the Book of Mormon, Moroni 7: 27-29
In the Old and New Testaments Christ performed miracles; his prophets and apostles taught the people and performed incredible miracles in Christ's name, with God's power. In the Bible we know that God sent prophets to teach His children, all of them, whom He loved so much. He sent prophet after prophet, even after people rejected and killed them. God never gave up on His children. Sometimes He had to wait for a time, until the people were ready and turned to Him- He would never, and will never, force what He has to offer on us- to call a prophet and to bless the people. In the Bible we read about the Holy Ghost which was sent to dwell with the people on earth, so that they would never have to be alone, and would always be connected to their Father. We read about incredible spiritual gifts: healing, the gift of tongues, the gift to testify and use words, gifts of strength, faith, hope, and so much more.
Have any of these things ceased to be? Has God stopped sending prophets? Has God stopped teaching His people? Has Jesus Christ stopped being our Savior? Has he forgotten about us? Has God stopped loving His children? No way! One thing that I know for sure: God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. The God of Abraham, of Isaac, of Jacob, of Noah, of Moses, of Adam, is our God. He loves us just as much now as He loved His people then! And He has not ceased to send prophets to guide us. His Son, Jesus Christ, has not ceased to live and to work miracles and to heal us! The Holy Ghost has not ceased to dwell on the face of the earth and in the hearts of the people. God has not ceased to bless His people. And He never will.
Miracles have not ceased. And they are everywhere. Open your eyes, and you will see them. For sure! :D
Life is so GOOD! God is so good.
I believe that family and heaven are inseparably connected. My family is my piece of heaven on earth, and Christ is the peace of my family. This is a place where I will share thoughts and beliefs about the things I am learning through my studies on the family and my own experiences.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
New Blog Address
My blog has a new address! It is now belemsister.blogspot.com. Can't wait to report for my mission! September 4th is coming up!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
56 days
In 56 days I will report to the Missionary Training Center and become a full-time missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I will be set apart as a servant of the Lord, Jesus Christ, and will dedicate every moment of the next 18 months to serving him and those children of Heavenly Father who He has specifically called me to serve.
I've learned so many wonderful lessons and truths in preparation for my mission. Among these lessons have been several concerning the importance of the gift of the Holy Ghost, also known as the Spirit of God.
Having the Spirit of God in our hearts and flowing through our bodies is the most wonderful feeling. Doing whatever is required to be worthy of having that Spirit with us is worth it.
The Spirit opens our eyes, clears our minds, enlightens our understanding, purifies and enlarges our perspective, enlivens our bodies, softens our hearts, refines us, and fills our souls with peace. In days like now, while the world confuses, muddles, and discourages us, God strengthens us, encourages us, enlightens us, and brings clarity to our lives through this special messenger and comforter He has promised to us- the Holy Ghost.
Thinking about my mission, preparing to go to Brazil and share the gospel of Jesus Christ, imagining the people I will meet there, and knowing that some of them will accept the message of Jesus Christ I have been called to share, all make me ecstatic. Not only does the gospel fill my life with peace and comfort, but it makes life exciting, fun, and so, so good.
I've learned so many wonderful lessons and truths in preparation for my mission. Among these lessons have been several concerning the importance of the gift of the Holy Ghost, also known as the Spirit of God.
Having the Spirit of God in our hearts and flowing through our bodies is the most wonderful feeling. Doing whatever is required to be worthy of having that Spirit with us is worth it.
The Spirit opens our eyes, clears our minds, enlightens our understanding, purifies and enlarges our perspective, enlivens our bodies, softens our hearts, refines us, and fills our souls with peace. In days like now, while the world confuses, muddles, and discourages us, God strengthens us, encourages us, enlightens us, and brings clarity to our lives through this special messenger and comforter He has promised to us- the Holy Ghost.
Thinking about my mission, preparing to go to Brazil and share the gospel of Jesus Christ, imagining the people I will meet there, and knowing that some of them will accept the message of Jesus Christ I have been called to share, all make me ecstatic. Not only does the gospel fill my life with peace and comfort, but it makes life exciting, fun, and so, so good.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Stars along the way
I feel so blessed to have so many incredible and inspiring people in my life. There are friends who make us laugh until we cry, friends that inspire us to become a little better in certain areas of our lives, friends who are always there at just the right times when we need someone, friends who give the greatest hugs, friends whose smiles can instantly lift anyone's spirits, friends who bring us closer to Christ, and friends who help us to see ourselves in a more true and positive way. I have friends of all these sorts in my life and I couldn't be more blessed!
I have friends who are from all corners of the earth, and who are going to all corners of the earth, and even while we are all apart, I feel there is a string that connects us all to the ones we love. I have friends who are serving missions (or soon will be serving missions) in Mexico, Korea, New Jersey, Germany, Norway, Texas, Finland, Brazil, the Philippines, California, and many, many more places. Even though we often don't see each other for long periods of time and aren't able to communicate often, I gain so much strength in knowing all of these friends are doing/will be doing the same thing that I will be in Belem, Brazil. And I find strength everyday in knowing that I have family and friends who I love and who love me spread out throughout the U.S., Hawaii, and the world. So when we feel alone, remember that just because we don't see them, it doesn't mean they aren't there.
True friends are bright like stars. They are little lights along our path that point us to and remind us of our truest friend and brother, Jesus Christ. They help us to become our best and strengthen the light inside of us so we can shine a little brighter.
As for friends who give the greatest hugs...
these guys could still use some practice. =)
I am blessed!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Changing Us
I had this thought the other day while finishing my run... Praying is like running! The more and more you do it, the better it gets- but, the thing you are doing- the situation you are in- really often doesn't change at all! What does happen is a change in us! I think prayer is one of the mightiest tools we have been given to change ourselves! Christ is the refiner, and the Spirit of God is the fire. What better way to submit ourselves to the refining power of Christ and the Spirit than by kneeling and pouring out our hearts to our Father in prayer. Sometimes the best way for our prayers to be answered isn't for our situation to be changed, but for our hearts to be changed.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The Atonement is the most incredible gift!
I am guilty.
While once blind to my faults, they are suddenly made so clear.
I judge. Wrongly.
I label. Unjustly.
I have not loved as the Savior loves.
I have sinned.
But-
All is not lost.
There is a way provided-
that all those who are stained may be cleansed by He who never faltered,
He who was spotless,
but took our stains upon himself;
so that those stains might be removed.
That we might be clean.
And I will not take that sacrifice for granted.
To thank Him I offer my heart,
that it might be broken.
I offer my actions and promise that I will correct them.
I offer my spirit,
that it might be made contrite.
I offer my soul,
with faith that it will be made pure.
And then I act.
I change.
I love.
I pray.
I repent.
I confess.
I covenant.
I desire.
I trust.
I come.
And finally,
I am made clean.
And I thank Him.
I am guilty.
While once blind to my faults, they are suddenly made so clear.
I judge. Wrongly.
I label. Unjustly.
I have not loved as the Savior loves.
I have sinned.
But-
All is not lost.
There is a way provided-
that all those who are stained may be cleansed by He who never faltered,
He who was spotless,
but took our stains upon himself;
so that those stains might be removed.
That we might be clean.
And I will not take that sacrifice for granted.
To thank Him I offer my heart,
that it might be broken.
I offer my actions and promise that I will correct them.
I offer my spirit,
that it might be made contrite.
I offer my soul,
with faith that it will be made pure.
And then I act.
I change.
I love.
I pray.
I repent.
I confess.
I covenant.
I desire.
I trust.
I come.
And finally,
I am made clean.
And I thank Him.
Friday, May 17, 2013
The Uncomfortable
“To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have never before done.”
— Richard G. Scott
My mom recently shared this quote with me and it really stands out to me. This quote so well sums up one of the most valuable lessons I have learned in this life. In order to progress and grow, we must do something that is out of our comfort zone. We must leap into the uncomfortable! Whether for us that is running a little further, sitting next to someone we don't know, extending our study by a few minutes or hours or going further in depth, asking new questions, doing the unpopular, serving a mission, leaving home for college, trying a new receipe, changing your perspective! There are a trillion ways we can stretch ourselves by trying something uncomfortable- something we have never before done.
My recent goal has been to run a 5k this summer. This last week I have signed up for one and started training more seriously. I had a goal to run 3 miles in a certain time- a time goal I had never before attained- which today I accomplished. In order to reach this goal, I've run 15 miles in the last 5 days- something I had never before done. Running has taught me several very meaningful-for-me lessons. One of those, probably the first and biggest, is that when we do uncomfortable things consistently, they become comfortable. We become comfortable in what were once uncomfortable situations.
With running, there are all sorts of things that one can perceive as uncomfortable: the heavy breathing, the sore legs, the expanding lungs, the beating heart, the unfermiliar rythm of the feet against the ground. But the more you experience these at first seemingly uncomfortable things, the less uncomfortable they become, the more comfortable you become, and you may just in fact grow to really love these things! You suddenly love the rythm of your feet against the pavement, the sand, the tredmil, the grass...everything! And you love to feel your heart pumping because it makes you feel alive. And your breathing becomes less heavy and it doesn't scare you anymore, it just makes you smile. And afterwards when your legs are a bit sore, you find satisfaction in knowing I'm getting stronger. And once you become comfortable running one mile, or two, or three, or more, or you become comfortable running 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, or 15 minutes, or 30 minutes, the more you realize "Hey, I can do this!" which gives you a little more courage to stretch a little further! Another important lesson I've learned in life and while running too: You can do hard things. And once you do them you will realize that you can do them. And knowing this can keep us going even when things get tough. We can always look back and know "I did that hard thing, so I can do this hard thing."
Just like the gospel of Jesus Christ, we come to know things by doing them. When we do hard things, we learn that we can do them. When we are obedient to commandments, we learn that keeping them brings us greater joy than we ever could have found on our own. When we choose God's path, it isn't until we start walking it that we realize how much better it is than our own. Life and progressing is about doing. And by doing we learn. "Faith without works is dead." And faith with works is LIFE! Is JOY! Is PROGRESSION!
“To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have never before done.”
— Richard G. Scott
My mom recently shared this quote with me and it really stands out to me. This quote so well sums up one of the most valuable lessons I have learned in this life. In order to progress and grow, we must do something that is out of our comfort zone. We must leap into the uncomfortable! Whether for us that is running a little further, sitting next to someone we don't know, extending our study by a few minutes or hours or going further in depth, asking new questions, doing the unpopular, serving a mission, leaving home for college, trying a new receipe, changing your perspective! There are a trillion ways we can stretch ourselves by trying something uncomfortable- something we have never before done.
My recent goal has been to run a 5k this summer. This last week I have signed up for one and started training more seriously. I had a goal to run 3 miles in a certain time- a time goal I had never before attained- which today I accomplished. In order to reach this goal, I've run 15 miles in the last 5 days- something I had never before done. Running has taught me several very meaningful-for-me lessons. One of those, probably the first and biggest, is that when we do uncomfortable things consistently, they become comfortable. We become comfortable in what were once uncomfortable situations.
With running, there are all sorts of things that one can perceive as uncomfortable: the heavy breathing, the sore legs, the expanding lungs, the beating heart, the unfermiliar rythm of the feet against the ground. But the more you experience these at first seemingly uncomfortable things, the less uncomfortable they become, the more comfortable you become, and you may just in fact grow to really love these things! You suddenly love the rythm of your feet against the pavement, the sand, the tredmil, the grass...everything! And you love to feel your heart pumping because it makes you feel alive. And your breathing becomes less heavy and it doesn't scare you anymore, it just makes you smile. And afterwards when your legs are a bit sore, you find satisfaction in knowing I'm getting stronger. And once you become comfortable running one mile, or two, or three, or more, or you become comfortable running 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, or 15 minutes, or 30 minutes, the more you realize "Hey, I can do this!" which gives you a little more courage to stretch a little further! Another important lesson I've learned in life and while running too: You can do hard things. And once you do them you will realize that you can do them. And knowing this can keep us going even when things get tough. We can always look back and know "I did that hard thing, so I can do this hard thing."
Just like the gospel of Jesus Christ, we come to know things by doing them. When we do hard things, we learn that we can do them. When we are obedient to commandments, we learn that keeping them brings us greater joy than we ever could have found on our own. When we choose God's path, it isn't until we start walking it that we realize how much better it is than our own. Life and progressing is about doing. And by doing we learn. "Faith without works is dead." And faith with works is LIFE! Is JOY! Is PROGRESSION!
“To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have never before done.”
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