Sunday, November 30, 2008

Songs of the Season

There is nothing that gets me in the Christmas mood as well as Christmas songs. On the radio the other day I heard the song Mary Did You Know. I listened to the words carefully and I was extremely moved--I don't believe I have ever thought about how incredible it truly was for Christ to come to earth.

Music touches me in a way that nothing else can. One of my favorite parts of church is always the singing of hymns. Christmas hymns are my favorite. Each Christmas song has a different approach to the marvelous truth of the Savior of the World. It is extra nice to sing of Christ's birth in the dead of winter when the world is lifeless and cold, because of Christ we need never die.

He is truly the Light of the World even in the darkest night.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Thankful

It seems fitting to write a thankful blog. To make this interesting, I will write everything I can think of that I am thankful for (in no particular order) in ten minutes. Start the clock!
  1. loving family
  2. the gospel
  3. health
  4. educational opportunities
  5. scholarships
  6. living in the USA
  7. having a job
  8. being accepted into the nursing program
  9. a house with heating
  10. clean water
  11. right to vote
  12. rights given by the Constitution
  13. enough money for my needs
  14. enough food to eat
  15. internet to keep in touch
  16. three libraries within biking distance
  17. rain
  18. music
  19. having the Holy Ghost
  20. electricity
  21. hot water
  22. my own room
  23. shoes
  24. clothes
  25. access to a car
  26. bus pass
  27. bicycle
  28. close family
  29. good friends
  30. my own computer
  31. blankets
  32. chocolate
  33. money in the bank
  34. flowers
  35. the mountains
  36. the sun
  37. a country that doesn't have riots (often)
  38. my own stash of books
  39. knowing God loves me
  40. happy attitude
  41. ideals
  42. fresh fruit
  43. fresh bread
  44. hope
  45. love for others
  46. vacation days
  47. Christmas
  48. Easter
  49. opportunity to cook
  50. piano in the house
Wow--fifty exactly. I didn't plan that, promise.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Eternal Perspective

Yesterday I talked with a friend I haven't seen in a while. I always love her conversation because she has such great eternal perspective. It is very easy for me to get caught up in my own little bubble of classes, work, family, and friends. I need to have more focus on the eternal.

I believe that this life is a time for me to prepare to meet God. I need to live Christ's teachings fully so that I can be clean and return to live with Heavenly Father. I need to do what I know is right. I need to work on not occupying my time with the "good" things in life so that I can do the "best" things.

How much better would the world be if everyone often thought about the fact that one day soon they will need to face their Maker and give an accounting for their time and actions.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Law of Consecration

I've recently been thinking a lot about the Law of Consecration. Basically, that we give all our time, talents, and possessions to the Lord for His work. The law makes complete sense to me, but some parts of it are easier to live than others.

For example, the dedication of all possessions--I've never had a problem with tithing (giving 10% of my income to the Church) or with Fast Offerings (giving money to help the needy). In something I read, after we dedicate all we have to the Lord, He makes us stewards over our possessions. I pondered about why we needed to give up everything only to have it given back and came up with two theories.

First, when we are owners we don't answer to anyone for our actions with our possessions. However, when we are stewards we are responsible to the actual owner and we work harder to keep the commandments the Lord has given us--godhood by training wheels. Secondly, if we are owners we need to spend our own money to buy additional property. However, God is in actuality the owner of all things, and if we are wise stewards with what He gives us responsibility over, then He will give us more--in fact, all that He has. Someone has called it the "best return rate we will ever get" because we give God everything we have, and in return He gives us everything He has: everything.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Symbols

Recently it seems that my life has been centered on symbols. In Doctrine and Covenants class we've been talking about symbols in religious art, in my chemistry class we are always taking about chemical symbols, in my Adam and Eve class we talk about symbols, and in my Maya Art class we always talk about symbols.

Yesterday I went to the temple to do baptisms for the dead by proxy. I decided to "think like a Maya" and look for all the symbolism I could. I was blown away. I saw so many symbols with so many meanings it made my head spin and I had to stop. All in just one hour! I couldn't even grasp how much meaning there must be in all the temple symbols. Mostly I saw symbols of life and of gathering.

I am motivated to open my eyes and my mind a little wider to see all the incredible depth in what is around me--symbols and people.