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Amazing Grace: The atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ by Brother Keith L. Brown This sacrament talk was delivered on Easter morning, 15 April 2001, in the Annapolis Ward in Annapolis Maryland. “For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor that ye through his poverty might be rich.” 2 Corinthians 8:9 “For, behold, the Lord your Redeemer suffered death in the flesh; wherefore he suffered the pain of all men, that all... Read More
I looked out the window and realized this morning it is almost spring and planting time. There is so much to get done this time of the year. The beds need prepped, soil amendments need to be bought and added in, bulbs need to be put in the ground, and I need to decide what kinds of plants I wish to put into the ground. I think Heavenly father reminds us every so often it is time to start preparing things in life. Just like planting a garden, he tills the fertile soil of... Read More
Look to the light If the darkness surrounds and the storms do arise where will you look, when you focus your eyes will you look at the dark and hide in the cave or will you look to the light and learn to be brave I saw all the shame, the hurt and the blame I saw all the tears, the darkness and fears the greif and the loss, the unbearable hurt the ones who are lost who dig into the dirt I look up above and set my eyes on the lord he knows of all pain and he guards with his sword I know he loves u... Read More
Have you ever wondered at the power of the love of the savior? He gave his all that we could have a second chance in life. Every drop, every tear that fell on that garden ground was there to allow us a second chance in life. Can you imagine a pain so intense, so agonizing and great that it made every single pore on the body weep blood? I was told that to have one square inch of skin in that much pain would put an ordinary man into shock in the hospital, and yet he ha... Read More
Elder Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles made in analogy between repentance and a tree in high-wind. It went something like this: If a tree does not have a very strong base or trunk, everytime the wind blows hard enough it will bend and the leaves will get dirty. This is comparable to us in that if we are not strongly rooted in the teachings of the Jesus Christ and his gospel, each time the winds of adversity blow, we will bend and become dirty through sin. Now if you simply go... Read More
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