With all the turmoil in the world, I sometimes wonder if I, as an individual, can make a difference. But then I remember these verses in Helaman 5 from our Come, Follow Me reading this week. As we minister to individuals, they will feel the love and peace of Christ. Then they will go on to minister to others. Eventually, this can lead to a true and lasting peace in families, communities, nations, and the world.
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Saturday, August 22, 2020
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Joy and Consolation (Come, Follow Me)
I love how we can see the sanctifying process laid out in Helaman 3:34-35. It happens as we yield our hearts to God and leads to joy and consolation.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Remember how great things the Lord had done (Come, Follow Me)
I was listening this morning to Elder Renlund's talk from the last General Conference where he lists
"remarkable fruits of remembering God’s goodness and mercy."
Afterward for Come, Follow Me, I read in Alma 62 how
"the Lord did bless [the Nephites], according to his word, so that they did wax strong and prosper in the land" after "they did remember how great things the Lord had done."
I especially appreciated Elder Renlund's promise that "By acknowledging that every good thing comes from Jesus Christ, we will ... be filled with the love of God [and] want to help those in need without being judgmental." The world needs more of this.