Sunday, October 4, 2009

179th Semiannual General Conference Sunday Morning Session

I had always wondered what the line, "Here I raise my Ebenezer.." from the song "Come Thou Fount of every blessing" meant, this morning for Music and the spoken word the narrator explained what Ebenezer is, it is a "help" or a monument to help or support. Then they sang "Come thou fount of every blessing."

President Henry B. Eyring
We can and must expect to become better throughout our lives. Moroni 7:48
Love is the motivating principal he uses to help us want to be like him.
The Family is the ideal setting for this.
The needs of the children should be as important as the parents.
Please No Empty Chairs
1)pray for the love that makes you see people in good light, and ignore imperfections
2)parents of a wandering child, paitence
3)children, adopted, remember important dates
4)Peace

Elder L. Tom Perry
Organized in taking care of every datail
built the Manti temple with their own hands
"I don't want to go to the past, I want to go to the past way of facing the future."
upside down ship can be a roof for a temple, turn things upside down to find a solution.

H. David Burton, presiding Bishop
Virtues: outward manifestation of the inner man
-ity attributes, like quality, responsibility


Ann M. Dibb
Bridge accident, although we may not face the same challenge, we will face trials


Elder Russel M. Nelson
besides modern technology we can access heaven without hardware, soft ware or monthly service fees.
to access information from heaven you need faith and desire
study the matter diligently
the vale can be removed, ponder and your eyes will be opened.

President Thomas S. Monson
"At what did you do for someone today?"
motivated to provide for others
Paul; By love, serve one another Gal. 5: 13
greatest happiness is when we lose ourselves in service to others.
Poem:
Author Unknown
I have wept in the night
For the shortness of sight
That to somebody's need made me blind;
But I never have yet felt a tinge of regret
For being a little too kind.

Warm Fuzzies

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