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This blog is to help us ponder truth as we share our insights and inspirements throughout the week.
Each week will start with a question. You are asked to ponder it, discuss it with your family, and seek evidence for the answer in any of your studies that week. Post your inspirements too!
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Remember to Preach His Gospel!

In seminary we were talking about remembering your testimony. My teacher said "that when you remember your testimony and WHY you have that testimony then you are in the same place and having the same feelings from when you first received that testimony." Do you agree with that?

There are around 492 times that the scriptures say the word "remember" I think it is pretty important to remember this word! ;) God commands us over and over to remember Him, remember His Son, remember His promise and our covenants, remember what we stand for, remember we are His children, remember we have great worth, remember you name, remember your ancestors, remember to pray, remember the prophet, remember, remember, remember!!

Harriet Tubman said: "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world."

In preach my gospel the very very very last page (like, the cover part.) It has a list of things for missionaries to remember... Cool right? Here is a picture:


Not all of them are for us but a lot of them are!! Like the 'Teach what you find, find what you teach."

Do we always teach what we find? This is really important to me because I love Ah-has! (Which by-the-way you should all be preparing to share this week!) But sometimes we don't always find what we teach, and then we are not being led by the spirit which often leads to false doctrine.

1 comment:

  1. How cool! I would love to hear more of your thoughts about how we find what we teach. It is an interesting thought!

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