Saturday, April 30, 2011

Gray area

What is right for some and wrong for others? When is breaking the law alright? I don't have an answer, but I do have gray areas. I don't always follow the law of the land, mostly I drive to fast. I also swear to much, I was fired from teaching in Sunday school because I swear to much in class while I was teaching. I'm a very good Gospel Doc. teacher, at lease I was told I was by alot of people. If right is right and wrong is wrong, why do we as people melt the two together? When is gray O.K.? I would like to think we will always have the right to do as we please. I think we need laws, both from God and man, but I think our gray areas should be smaller. I'm working on mine,it's pretty wide. Think about making yours smaller. We all have them. Talk to you all soon.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

TWO THOUSAND STRIPLING SONS

I love the story of the stripling sons. I often think about these 2000 young men who would very willingly give there lives for the freedom of their families.In the book of Alma we read this"And they were all young men, and they were exceedingly valiant for courage, and also for strength and activity; but behold, this was not all-they were men who were true at all times in whatsoever thing they were entrusted. Yea, they were men of truth and soberness, for they had been taught to keep the commandments of GOD and to walk uprightly before him." I think this is a true lesson in parenting. Their Fathers had made an oath with God that they"never would shed blood more" (Alma 53:11). In Alma 53:13 we read "But it came to pass that when they saw the danger, and many afflictions and tribulations which the Nephites bore for them, they were moved with compassion and were desirous to take up arms in the defence of their country". They were stopped by the persuasions of Helaman and his brethren. In verse 16 we read this," But behold, it came to pass they had many sons, who had not entered into a covenant that they would not take take their weapons of war to defend themselves against their enemies", so as many as were able got together called themselves Nephites and took up arms. I think that the parents of these young men must have had some fear, but they were willing to let their boys go to war for the liberty of the people. They must have some droughts when the boys would play war. The young men had to be taught how to fight sometime in their life. Maybe there was a school that taught them how fight. This is parenting at it's best, they let their young men choose for themselves the way of life they would go. The young men had been taught the truth and were willing to give their lives for the liberty of their brethren, because their Mothers had taught them well. I know it's hard to let our kids choose for themselves, but isn't that how our Father in heaven teaches us?

Sunday, April 3, 2011

fear shouts so loud

It"s General Conference Sunday so this will be quick, but I love this quote "Sometimes fear shouts so loud in our ears it drowns out our Faith" What do you think?