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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

AWESOME!

SO AWESOME NEW!!!
I just talked with my dad's institute secretary and I'm going to be be graduating from institute this December!!!! I'll have more detail later just thought I'd leave a quick note though!
LOVE YALL

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

HI!!!

Hey everyone sorry it's taken so long. This is the final two weeks of school and i have project after project due. I had the opportunity to go to the David Archuletta concert and it was awesome i was nine rows back from the stage. The only problem was i was basically underneath the speaker system, not the best experience. Oh well that's aobut it for now. LOVE YA ALL!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Gods Everlasting Love & Message for Rob and Co

Me and Katie had the opportunity to go to a unique concert the other night. It was the premiere performance for God's Everlasting Love which is part of the Sacred Music Series. Elder David A. Bednar wrote the words for the song. He came to the concert last night and it was AMAZING!! here are the words. they were in the program they gave us. (ps Katie Typed this up and I copied it from her blog. I'm such a cheater :)"

PRELUDE – INVOCATION

I.
God’s everlasting love:
We will make an earth whereon they may dwell,
and prove them to see if they will do according to the plan.
For that purpose was the earth created. For that purpose we are here.
Will our natures be transformed bringing us closer
to God the Father and His Son?
Subject to desires of the flesh, we yearn for a mighty change of heart.

Our hearts are changed by His love, God’s everlasting love.
The natural man declines – a Saint arises.
Through the Atonement of Christ the Lord,
our fallen nature is changed – bad to good, good to better.
We become new creatures through His love.

II.
As God’s love strengthens us, we act – we change.
We become agents who act, rather then objects that are acted upon.
We are strengthened to change our circumstances.

III.
I pray for strength to burst these bands. I am bound; I am weak.
With and through and by God’s love I receive strength.
I can burst these bands. I can; I will.
I pray for the strength of His love. His love changes me.

IV.
Through the power of God’s love, burdens are made light.
We are strengthened to bear burdens with ease.
Though challenges may not be removed, we are patient.
We submit cheerfully to the will of God.

V.
CONTEMPLATION: “Jesus Once of Humble Birth”

VI.
Christ invites us to come unto Him and be changed.
His yoke is easy; the burden light.
He invites us to learn of Him. he is meek and lowly in heart.

VII.
At the last supper in the upper room,
Christ spoke of comfort and peace.
Perhaps He was troubled in that moment, knowing what lay ahead.
Yet the Master reached out and offered the very blessing that
would have strengthened Him – comfort and peace.

VIII.
The great love of Christ is revealed.
He discerned the suffering of others – yet He himself was suffering.
Christ reached outward and ministered,
even as He experienced anguish and torment. He suffered the most –
yet Christ succors all of us who suffer so much less.

IX.
God’s love is the source of divine help.
His love provides strength beyond our own.
The atoning sacrifice of Christ helps us avoid and overcome the bad.
His Atonement strengthens us to do and become good.
We are changed by His everlasting love.

X.
INTROSPECTION: “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”

XI.
His love conquers all, gives us strength even unto deliverance.
We obtain the mind of Christ. We change; we grow; we become.
We receive His image in our countenance.

XII.
His love brings peace. He visits us with assurance.
Our faith grows. Our hope increases.
Our courage and determination are strengthened.
We go forth with all our might. Christ speaks peace to our souls.
The peace that passeth all understanding is our from Him –
Because of His everlasting love.

XIII.
His love conquers death. The bands of death are loosed
which bind His people. His soul is filled with mercy.
He succors His people according to their infirmities.
His love conquers all things – all anguish, all suffering,
All weakness and infirmity. All things are changed by His love.

XIV.
God’s everlasting love:
We will make an earth whereon these may dwell,
and prove them to see if they will do all things that
God shall command according to the plan.
For that purpose was the earth created.
For that purpose we are here.
Have our natures been transformed bringing us closer
to God the Father and His Son?
Subject to the desires of the flesh, we yearn for a mighty change of heart.
There is help from the Savior to change our very nature.
The Lord desires to live in us and also to empower us.
We journey in mortality to have our hearts changed.
Our hearts are changed by His love.
God’s everlasting love.

BENEDICTION – POSTLUDE

Love you all.

PS: ROBERT!!! I tried emailing you what in the world do you want and your family want for Christmas????? (LOVE AND MISS YOU GUYS how are Peter and Jeremy?)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Arches, Moab, and the Grand Canyon

Hey everyone. So for my geology 111 class we went on a camping field trip between the 15-18. It was an intense three days but so worth it. I took over 600 pictures so I will limit down to just the basic one to give you an idea of what we did.
DAY 1 The trip to Moab (We went through Spanish Fork Canyon)





DAY 2 MOAB and ARCHES











DAY 3 GRAND CANYON






Saturday, October 10, 2009

Updatre

Hey this is was my paper for D&C

I couldn’t really decided what to do my lto on and then one day the majority of my classes all assigned talks that had to do with the atonement and the final judgment day. While I read through the talks I decided to share my thoughts and feelings with my roommate and together we both came to love and understand how much we truly are dependent on the savior’s sacrifice for us; and how much we will need Him to be there for us in the last days.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks referred to the following parable in a talk he gave in 2001.
“…the owner of the vineyard hired laborers at different times of the day. Some he sent into the vineyard early in the morning, others about the third hour, and others in the sixth and ninth hours. Finally, in the eleventh hour he sent others into the vineyard, promising that he would also pay them “whatsoever is right” (Matt. 20:7).
At the end of the day the owner of the vineyard gave the same wage to every worker, even to those who had come in the eleventh hour. When those who had worked the entire day saw this, “they murmured against the goodman of the house” (Matt. 20:11). The owner did not yield but merely pointed out that he had done no one any wrong, since he had paid each man the agreed amount.”
I was reading through the talk given by Elder Packer titled The Mediator it just stood out too me how much we really needed to rely on the Lord when it’s time for the day of final judgment. I think deep down I have always had this thought of “he will have mercy whether I repent or not.” However Elder Packer stated: “Each of us, without exception, one day will settle that spiritual account. We will, that day, face a judgment for our doings in mortal life and face a foreclosure of sorts.”
I believe that one of the main misconceptions about hell is that God will be merciful and not really make anyone suffer. Or if he does cause us to suffer to any degree then it will not be forever because of the belief, that Elder James E. Talmage stated in the April 1930 conference talk, that “hell has an exit as well as an entrance”, that they will just walk away shortly afterwards. Or that they will just receive a slap on the hand and a telling off and then they will be fine.
One of the major things I have learned about the final judgment day and gained a greater understanding of how we need someone to defend us for when we are on “trial” before our heavenly father. And that we, like Elder Packer stated it, need to have both mercy and justice in one setting. Because of the idea of mercy and justice it put the atonement into a new type of setting for me. I gained a deeper understanding about what it really had to offer to me personally. We really could not pay for our own sins and if we didn’t have a mediator who could take on our debts then we would all suffer in Hell.
It also just made me think about how we need to repent, whether it’s easy or hard, we need to be willing to admit what we have done is wrong and truly repent for it. It can be such an easy process, to comprehend maybe not so much actually using it, it seems weak on our part if we do not use it to our full advantage. I personally know how hard it is to overcome sin and use the atonement.
When I was talking to my roommate about my ideas on the atonement she referred me to the scripture in Doctrine and Covenants 19:4 it states: And surely every man must repent or suffer, for I, God, am endless. And that just coincides with what I stated that even if it is not easy to repent for a sin. It will be better to do it now and not wait until a future date, because you do not know if you will be able to live to that future time or not. Alma 34:33 it says “… I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity.
I truly have come to love this gospel and I am personally so grateful that when I do sin it does not have to go onto a “permanent record” and that I have the opportunity to wipe and record clean through the atonement. And I hope that when the judgment day come I hope to be able to have our savior Jesus Christ being my mediator before Heavenly Father and say that I have performed will full faith and I did you the atonement to its fullest.


Work Cited:
Boyd K. Packer, “The Mediator,” Ensign, May 1977, 54
Dallin H. Oaks, “The Challenge to Become,” Liahona, Jan 2001, 40–43

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Hey

Hey so Matt sent me this in his latest letter. One of his recent converts wrote it. Tell me what you think.

I have been a walking angel for years

Numbing my feelings to prevent my tears

With that in mind I just sit back-n observe

Shining bright then fading on the actions that occur.

Mistakes are made when there’s limited connection

So I redeem myself as I glare at my reflection

The time that I’ve wasted is my biggest regret.

Spent in some places that I will never forget.

Just sitting-n thinking about the things I’ve done

The crying, the laughing the hurt and the fun

Now it’s just me and my hard-driven guilt

Behind a wall of emptiness I allowed 2 be built

I am trapped in my body, just wanting to run

Back to my dreams where there’s laughter-n fun

Now memories of the past flash through my head

And the pain is obvious by the tears I shed

I ask myself why? N where I went wrong

I guess I was weak when I should have been strong

Living for the truth and the wings I’ve grown

My feelings were lost, afraid to be shown

As I look within, it’s easy to see

The great fear that I had, afraid to me

So a I remix my flavor and serve as a missionary

Never unclear estimate Heavenly Father, his plans are revolutionary

Close your eyes, imagine yourself in my shoes

Imagine trying so hard but you always lose

Who do I turn to now with a confuse mind

Shutting out all that pain made my eyes blind

But I held on to faith like never before

June 14 missionaries came knocking at the door

And ever since that day my heart awaken

To the truth-n knowledge that have my flesh shaken

As I pray and pray-n continue to pray

Heavenly Father reassure me that it will be okay

It’s okay my child just trust in me

I will guide your heart where it needs to be.

Your pain my child is blocking your view

So grab my hand as I carry you through.

For every painful past

There’s an outstanding purpose!

And obedient to the truth

Be humble to your election

Never fluctuate your faith

Jesus Christ is your protection.

~Shakita Spratley


Also there is another thing I'll add at some point but it's just getting around to typing it. LOVE AND MISS YOU ALL

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dear Friends and Family,
I had a wonderful experience today and I wrote Matt about it. But I have the impression that I need to post it for you guys as well.

IN my D&C class we watch the movie on Wilford Woodruf's (spelling?) conversion. I have seen the movie at least ten times before but for some reason it touched me more than before. For the last couple of days I have been severly stressed out trying to adjust into school mode. And my homework load for my classes has been hard on me. But halfway through the movie I just felt cokmpletely at peace for the first time in several months. I really don't even know how to explain what I feel right now. We are so lucky to be able to live in a day and time where the gospel is so readily available to us.

I know this seems random but I reallly felt like I needed to say it. Plus it is going to be part of my journal entery.

Love you all,
Tiffany