I love this time of year. I love Christmas lights and Christmas
music and Christmas treats. I love spending time with family and
watching Christmas movies. It is a wonderful time of year!
At
times I feel that I get caught up in the business of Christmas. Do we
have all the presents ready? Do we have all the treats cooked and
prepared? Do we have all the parties planned and crafts ready to go?
This
is not a bad thing in my mind, however at times I feel I need to slow
down. I feel that I need to look out for those that are in need. The
church always has great videos around this time of year that help put
things in perspective. Here is a great video to help remember to find
ways to serve and be kind to others: What Shall We Give?
I
love this video so much. To me it shows that no matter where we are in
life we can find ways to serve others and uplift those in need. It
also taught me that no matter how busy or inconvenient it might be for
us we need to take these opportunities to serve.
What shall we
give this Christmas season? I hope that we can find those in need and
do our part to help them. Let's all learn to follow the service of
Jesus Christ and serve our fellow men.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
3 Levels of Christmas
In our last fast and testimony meeting, one of the counselors in our
Stake Presidency got up and bore his testimony. This man is a wonderful
teacher and speaker and he spoke about the 3 Levels of Christmas.
The first level of Christmas is "The Santa Claus Level". This is the level of Christmas Trees and presents and everything else that is mainstream. This is a level that I think we all enjoy, however it is not the most important part of the season.
The second level of Christmas is "The Silent Night or Baby Jesus Level". The is the level that Jesus is still a baby. We celebrate his birth and realize what Christmas is really about.
The third level of Christmas is "The Adult Christ Level". This is the level that He Lives! That he came to the earth and preached, performed miracles, served and ultimately died for each one of us. This is the level where we celebrate not only that he was born, but that he still lives in all of us and we can try to be more like him.
I had never heard of these 3 Levels of Christmas before, but it was a powerful testimony of what we should make Christmas all about in our lives. I know that I for sure get caught up in all the mainstream Christmas activities, but I hope that this year I can celebrate the Adult Christ more and teach my children how important the third level is.
I hope that everyone can reflect on the Adult Christ and what He means to you not only in this wonderful Christmas season, but throughout the whole year.
The first level of Christmas is "The Santa Claus Level". This is the level of Christmas Trees and presents and everything else that is mainstream. This is a level that I think we all enjoy, however it is not the most important part of the season.
The second level of Christmas is "The Silent Night or Baby Jesus Level". The is the level that Jesus is still a baby. We celebrate his birth and realize what Christmas is really about.
The third level of Christmas is "The Adult Christ Level". This is the level that He Lives! That he came to the earth and preached, performed miracles, served and ultimately died for each one of us. This is the level where we celebrate not only that he was born, but that he still lives in all of us and we can try to be more like him.
I had never heard of these 3 Levels of Christmas before, but it was a powerful testimony of what we should make Christmas all about in our lives. I know that I for sure get caught up in all the mainstream Christmas activities, but I hope that this year I can celebrate the Adult Christ more and teach my children how important the third level is.
I hope that everyone can reflect on the Adult Christ and what He means to you not only in this wonderful Christmas season, but throughout the whole year.
The Long Line of the Lonely
A couple of weeks ago our Elders Quorum President shared this video in
class. It is a talk that Thomas S. Monson delivered in 1981. It is a
little long, but it is so powerful. Click Here to see the video: The Long Line of the Lonely
I can honestly say that there is no man on this earth that I know that understands and lives his life serving others more that Thomas S. Monson. He is such a great example to me of how to serve and help those in need.
I had never heard this talk before a couple of weeks ago, but it truly depicts the life of this great man. I can only hope that one day I can achieve his love for serving others and uplift those that I encounter.
This time of year is a great time to find ways to serve others. Find someone in need. Find someone that needs a little happiness in their lives. Be that person that impacts someones life for the good. I challenge you all to be more kind and help those in need.
I can honestly say that there is no man on this earth that I know that understands and lives his life serving others more that Thomas S. Monson. He is such a great example to me of how to serve and help those in need.
I had never heard this talk before a couple of weeks ago, but it truly depicts the life of this great man. I can only hope that one day I can achieve his love for serving others and uplift those that I encounter.
This time of year is a great time to find ways to serve others. Find someone in need. Find someone that needs a little happiness in their lives. Be that person that impacts someones life for the good. I challenge you all to be more kind and help those in need.
My Testimony
I would like to share my testimony of the church or Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
I
know the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the only true
church on the earth today. I know that Joseph Smith was a prophet of
God and saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in a vision and was chosen
in this day and age to restore the church to earth. I know that Joseph
Smith translated the Book of Mormon which is the most true book on earth
today and that those that read and study it will come closer to God. I
know that Jesus Christ died for me. His sacrifice for me helps me to
be able to learn and grow and repent of my mistakes and allows me to
return back to him in the next life. I know that we have a prophet on
the earth today that speaks to God and Jesus Christ and leads the
church. Thomas S. Monson in our prophet today and in the mouthpiece for
the Lord today. I am so grateful to have such a great example to look
to and try to pattern my life after.
I
do not just know these things because I was taught them my whole life.
I know these things because I have prayed and received confirmation of
these things by the Holy Ghost. I am so grateful to have the gospel of
Jesus Christ in my life. It gives me peace and helps me try to achieve
more in all areas of my life. I know that those that seek for the truth
and want to learn more can study and pray and will receive a
confirmation for themselves. I invite all that want this peace and love
in their lives to learn more and gain this knowledge for themselves.
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