by kdm | Sep 8, 2020 | Today's Post
From a previous post, * wisdom from yesteryear, Neal A. Maxwell wrote: Clearly, without patience we will learn less in life. We will see less; we will feel less; we will hear less. Ironically, “rush” and “more” usually mean “less.”...
by kdm | Sep 7, 2020 | Today's Post
Continuing from Robert L. Millet’s book “The Holy Spirit:” (see previous post. . . ‘From Darkness to Light’) . . . .Not long ago, while rereading Lehi’s dream as recorded in 1 Nephi 8, it occurred to me that what he saw in his dream...
by kdm | Sep 6, 2020 | Today's Post
Following what’s below the link for the rest is Wisdom from Yesteryear II Neal A. Maxwell said: “In life. . . patiently stretching our sweetness is sometimes not enough; in certain situations, enjoyment must actually be deferred. A patient willingness to...
by kdm | Sep 5, 2020 | Today's Post
From Robert L. Millet’s book “The Holy Spirit:” “Choose to put yourself in a position,” Elder Robert D. Hales counseled us, ” to have experiences with the Spirit of God through prayer, in scripture study, at Church meetings, in your...
by kdm | Sep 4, 2020 | Today's Post
Russell M. Nelson said: Marriage brings two very different and imperfect people together. Husbands and wives deal with their imperfections best with patience and a sense of humor. Each should stand ready to say, “I’m sorry! Please forgive me.” And...
by kdm | Sep 3, 2020 | Today's Post
From the book ‘The Divine Gift of Forgiveness’ by Neil L. Andersen: President Ezra Taft Benson wrote: “It is not uncommon to find men and women in the world who find remorse for things they do wrong. Sometimes this is because their actions cause...