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Charity Can Bring About Change Lesson 10

Charity  In the Book of Mormon it says, "charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever (Moroni 7:47)." As we strive to incorporate charity into our lives we are continually trying to do a little better to improve each day. Often when we think of having charity it can feel like big dramatic changes that we should make, but simple changes, small daily changes can make a big difference.   "Marvin J. Ashton explains this principle well: "Perhaps the greatest charity comes when we are kind to each other, when we don't judge or categorize someone else, when we simply give each other the benefit of the doubt or remain quiet. Charity is accepting someone's differences, weaknesses, and shortcomings; having patience with someone who has let us down." As we turn toward the Savior and reflect his true love of charity we have to be willing and have a desire to change our actions, behaviors, thoughts and desires. We must align our hearts with his...

Managing Conflict Lesson 9

When I read Elder Lynn G. Robbins talk titled “Agency and Anger” from the 1998 General Conference there were three different quotes that stood out to me. Stirring  Up Contention He damages and often destroys families within the walls of their own homes. His strategy is to stir up  anger  between family members. Satan is the “father of contention, and he stirreth up the hearts of men to contend with  anger,  one with another” (3 Ne. 11:29). The verb  stir  sounds like a recipe for disaster: Put tempers on medium heat, stir in a few choice words, and bring to a boil; continue stirring until thick; cool off; let feelings chill for several days; serve cold; lots of leftovers. Satan will try anything to destroy families. He knows their role and the importance they are to Heavenly Father. Families are eternal and Satan has given up the right to have that and so he doesn’t want anyone else to have it either. So often I have let little problems become b...

Beware of Pride Lesson 8

In President Benson's talk, "Beware of Pride" he warns us to avoid the sin of pride in our lives. In his talk he reminds us that the people in the Book of Mormon brought on their own destruction because of pride. Pride is looking inward and disregarding the feelings of others. It is not just thinking we are better than others but as President Benson says, "The central feature of pride is enmity—enmity toward God and enmity toward our fellowmen.  Enmity  means “hatred toward, hostility to, or a state of opposition.” It is the power by which Satan wishes to reign over us." As I thought about this quote from the talk it made me think of my own relationships especially my marriage relationship. Two ways I have seen this in my own marriage is not being able to see opposing views and the lack of help for one another.Satan wants us to be miserable and make others feel miserable so badly that he will try the most destructive antics as his warfare. His favorite thin...

Emotionally Connected? Lesson 7

Marriage is tough ... All of us have had trials in our lives including myself but being married is one of the hardest things I have ever experienced in my life. There are highs and lows like I never expected. I have been disappointed and hurt but have also been overjoyed and elated. Thus, marriage is the roller coaster of life. This week in Gottman's book we learned about being able to turn to our spouses which is "funding...their emotional bank." It is though small events that help the couples relationship to grow. Recently on a Monday morning I had sent the kids to school and was feeling accomplished as I had just finished my scripture study and morning prayer. I settled in to get a lot of homework done when the phone rang. I recognized the number and knew it was the high school. The counselor gave me some devastating news regarding my son which would require medical attention. I felt like I was going to crumble, it was the final straw of discord in our home and in...