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Inherit the Kingdom Inherit the Kingdom Prepared for YouPrepared for You

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Two Quick Items: #1- Jeff Bryson’s Hamburger is ready

FULL VIRALS INDEX ›› 

        

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#2- a quick peek at Nursery…

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Finally,A Politically Correct Moment….

Unfortunately, It is an Inconvenient Truth!

Global Warming is Real......And it is definitely man

made.We must act before the earth—as we

know it—is gone!All we have to do is repent…

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Alma 34

"And now, as I said unto you before, as ye have had so many witnesses, therefore, I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity, behold, if we do not improve our time while in this life, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor performed.

"Ye cannot say, when ye are brought to that awful crisis, that I will repent, that I will return to my God. Nay, ye cannot say this;

for that same spirit which doth possess your bodies at the time that ye go out of this life, that same spirit will have power to possess your body in that eternal world

Question:Don’t we believe that repentance is possible in the Spirit World?

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Elder Eyring

All of us will need His help to avoid the tragedy of procrastinating what we must do here and now to have eternal life.

For most of us the temptation to delay will come from one or both of two feelings:

#1 Reason:I’ve done

enough, give someone else

a turn

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Elder Eyring Continued

Complacency is a danger for us all. It can come to naive

youth who feel that there will be plenty of time in the future for spiritual things. They might think that they have already done enough, considering the brief time they have lived. …

Complacency can affect even the seasoned adult. The better and the longer you serve, the more likely that the tempter can place this lie in your mind: "You have earned a rest." You may have been the Primary president in your little branch twice. Or you may have worked long and hard on your mission and sacrificed so much to serve.

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Reason #2Its All Too Much! I Don’t Even Know

where to Start!

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Promises

For those who are discouraged by their circumstances and are therefore tempted to feel they cannot serve the Lord this day, I make you two promises. Hard as things seem today, they will be

better in the next day if you choose to serve the Lord this day with your whole heart. Your

circumstances may not be improved in all the ways which you desire. But you will have been given new strength to carry your burdens and new confidence that when your burdens become too heavy, the Lord, whom you have served, will carry what you cannot.

He knows how. He prepared long ago. He suffered your infirmities and your sorrows when He was in the flesh so that He would know how to succor you.

The other promise I make to you is that by choosing to serve Him this day, you will feel His love and grow to love Him more

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Matthew 25

When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then he shall sit upon the throne of his glory;

And before him shall be gathered all nations; and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth sheep from the goats; the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on his left.

Question:Why would sheep and goats need to be

separated?

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Question:

How do we know when we are

Sheep Thinkingand when we are Goat Thinking?

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Elder Enzio Busche

Some time ago… the missionaries invited me to come see a couple they had been teaching for some time. The missionaries reported

to me what a choice couple they were. However, they were very much afraid to make the change and the commitment of baptism. … I

recognized their fear and anxiety… I felt prompted to ask them, "What do you think the Lord expects you to do when you enter into the bond of the covenant of baptism for the forgiveness of sins?"

I remember that the woman looked at him and the man looked at her with the sweetness of two wonderful persons in their first years of marriage, and finally he said, "I think we will have to pay our tithing." I remember that I answered, "Yes, that is true, but there is something of more importance. What do you think the Lord will expect you to do when you enter into this covenant?"

After some inquiring glances from her to him and from him to her, he said quite hesitantly, "We must give up our drinking, our coffee, and our smoking." Again I told him, "Yes, that is true, but there is something of more importance."

I felt inspired to say to them, "I can see that you have learned to love the Lord and understand the basic principles of the covenant which you are about to make with him. Now the Lord wants you to take the Spirit, which will be given to you as his gift after baptism, and make it the greatest objective of your life--to let this Spirit be unfolded within you to its fullness of power. Thus, the Lord wants you both to love one another with an even deeper, more sensitive, caring love--a love of a new dimension that is different from the way the world knows--even to such a dimension that you will be overwhelmed by your insight, your patience, your caring, and sensitivity so that you will both be filled with a new dimension of joy and peace."

The expressions on their faces changed from fear, anxiety, and despair to relaxed smiles of rejoicing. He reached for her hand, looked dearly into her eyes, pressed her hand to his lips, and said with conviction, "I think we are ready.“

(Rejoice in Christ Jesus, BYU Devotional, 28 May,1985)