Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Value and Joy of Becoming

In a Family Home Evening early in my adventure as a parent, I set up an obstacle course (at Julie’s house).  The idea was to blindfold my step-daughters and have them move through the obstacle course by listening to the “Holy Ghost” and “the prophets” and “parents” rather than the “distractions” of “the world”.

However, the lesson was for me not the girls that evening.

In my zeal to have them “succeed”, I ended up physically guiding the first one attempting the obstacle course.  In other words, I took control.  There was no following the “good” or the “bad” side.  There was no lesson, no growth, no discernment, and no becoming for the girls.

When I did it all for Christine, she gained nothing.

God is so wise to give us opportunities to develop ourselves.  Joy comes in our triumphs.

Now, I strive to assist children in becoming more than they were before.  I feel tremendous joy when a child triumphs and experiences the joy of success and self-mastery.

There were two plans presented in Heaven before we began our adventures on this earth.  One plan was Lucifer’s to control all things and to take all glory for himself. 

The other plan was from Christ.  He stated that we would have choices and agency.  We would have highs and lows, struggles, heartaches and triumphs.  We would know opposition in all things.  For those times of sin, darkness, struggle, pain, He would personally come and provide an atonement which would bring healing, light, repentance, peace, joy, and love.

In this life, we know hardship and suffering.  Yet, Christ has overcome all things and has provided a means for us to overcome all things through Him.  Thus, we are invited to know all the joy, the peace, the love, the light, and the knowledge that He knows.  Instead of holding us down (as Lucifer sought to do), Christ’s way lifts us up.  He raises us up even as He was raised up, but we are raised to eternal life upon a cross.

On this earth today, I believe that there are two types of people who are pushing for the government to do all things for all people: 1) ones who seek power and to rule over others and 2) ones who have bought into the notion that we, people, can make everything better for others and that we should even attempt to do so.

The only way to overcome such tendencies is to focus upon what God can do not what mankind can do.  While mankind can now reach out to the farthest reaches of our solar system, God created this solar system.  While we can study very far off stars and events in the heavens, God created the heavens.  While mankind can “care for” another, God can refine, resurrect, and glorify the souls of man.  Through the power of God and faith in His power, souls can be translated, transformed, and perfected.  While we can study and occasionally even duplicate life, God holds all power over life and creation.

When we suggest that we must make all things better, we sin, because: 1) we raise ourselves up to be as gods, 2) we imply that God did things wrong and now it is up to us to set things right, 3) we deny the growth of other souls, 4) we take or limit the agency of others, 5) we deny the power of Christ’s atonement, 6) we limit or eliminate the need for the atonement, 7) we suggest that some people have the right to decide for others, 8) we, then determine what is “right” for another person, 9) we suggest that we have a better way than God does to make things “better” or “right” (ie.  We have a better plan.)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Life Not Death


Abortion is not a viable solution to immorality (another of the 10 Commandments).

Anyone who can kill an innocent child and thus break a sacred commandment of God may break any of the other commandments of God.  In fact, such killing is in blatant defiance of God. 

How is it that some can believe that good and hope and peace and joy can come from leaders who show no regard for human life.  Do we really believe that such will care about our lives if they determine we are equally interfering with their objectives?

“By their fruits shall you know them.”

What kind of men & women vote to kill children, especially children who survive abortion procedures?  If an innocent child cannot soften a heart, what can?  Who would such a person spare if not a child?  What need would such persons work, live, or die for if life itself is not regarded?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Life, Liberty, and Abortion

Only recently it dawned on me that, if a nation, any nation, could disregard the lives of the most innocent and helpless and call the ending of those lives “choice”, then such a nation could also disregard any life, given the “right” circumstances.  Either we believe in “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” or we don’t.  If God indeed provides unalienable rights to His children, then all children are included.  Whenever people start to define the value of one life above another’s life, they are placing themselves in a very dangerous place.  Any nation which supports such distinctions is treading where no Judeo-Christian nation should ever dare to tread.  If God is the Creator (which, of course, He is), then who are we to defy Him and become agents of death of the innocent?

Suffer The Children to Come Unto Me

Many of the greatest, most noble souls that I have ever encountered are children embodied in a “handicapped” body.  These great souls have witnessed to me of the majesty, goodness, and wisdom of God.  Because these children have taught me and witnessed to me, it has become my duty and responsibility to defend their worth and value to all society.
How ironic it is that the world questions the value and contribution of these very souls.  Many even question the value of their life on earth, these souls who inspire and teach of God, these souls who are more worthy of living, more deserving of praise than many of the selfish, self-absorbed souls who share this planet with them.
Am I suggesting that they are perfect and require no guidance and instruction? of course not.  I am testifying that their souls are often far more refined than ours are.  I am testifying that Christ was the model when He stated, “Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 19:14)  How can any follower of God deny any child life?  Who are we to make such a judgment?  Rather, God has directed us to become like a child in our humility and in our quest for what is right and proper.

Potential of a Life

I am “pro-life” but not just in the sense of being against abortion (with extremely rare exception). I am “pro-life” because I believe in the worth of each life. Today, I was reminded of God’s love for me and of the many witnesses I have received concerning the wonder and value of life.

Just as in the day of 9/11, God was not in the terriorist acts nor in the hatred. He was there with those who carried strangers down numerous flights of stairs, with the firefighters and rescuers, and with those who stopped the plane in a field in Pennsylvania.

Who can possibly know the potential of a life? How could we know who the next Chesley “Sully” Sullenburger III is? How can an unborn child’s life be considered less valuable or useful than someone else’s?

Some of the most tender lessons about life have been taught to me by “handicapped” people who would not be considered of any consequence by the world. Yet, because of how they touched my soul, I consider such “disabled” persons to be of far greater consequence than some self-centered, self-absorbed celebrity. Who really contributes more to society? What positive influences are we having on society?

Gianna Jessen's Witness & Story

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