Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Remember the Love!!

I love the talk by Kathleen Hughes from October Relief Society Meeting. When I read these talks again I remembered the theme of 'Feeling the Love of the Lord' in our life. I added the mp3 as the 1st tune on the Ipod if anyone has a moment to listen. These are some of my favorite parts of the message.

"I recognize how true it is that life often feels like a great pile of obligations, frustrations, and disappointments. But the Lord is there, always the same, His arms still outstretched. When we feel overwhelmed, we have to remember the peace He has spoken to us on previous occasions. His peace brings comfort and strength; the world cannot give that to us."
"As we invite the Savior into our lives, the Holy Ghost will bear witness to us of the love which the Father and His Son, our Savior, have for each of us. But feeling Their love is dependent not only on our desire but upon our actions as well. And the actions we need to take are known to us: genuine prayer that is specific and humble, followed by quiet listening for the Lord's answers; regular scripture study and time to ponder what we read; and, finally, a willingness to be introspective about ourselves and to trust in the Lord's promise that He will "make weak things become strong unto [us]" (Ether 12:27). As we study and ponder, we are entitled to the promptings of the Spirit, and as we grow more attentive to these promptings, we come to recognize each day the workings of the Lord in our lives. We will find Him, as Elder Neal A. Maxwell stated, "in the details of our lives"
"My prayer for each of us is that we will remember when the Lord has spoken His peace to us and has encircled us in the arms of His love. And just as important, will you, if you haven't felt that love for a while, seek to see it and feel it as you go about the ordinary tasks of your life. As you do this, over the days and months and years of your life, the memories of those interactions with the Lord will become sweet gifts to open a second time—or many times—to bolster you when life is difficult."

Sorry - so long. But that is the beauty of a blog. I haven't forced this into your email inbox...you can quit reading at any time. Happy Wednesday Evening!

1 comment:

Amy D. said...

What positive, good thoughts! I love the card you made--we'll have to put that on the fridge. Thanks, Heath!