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Sacred Music Sunday: God So Loved the World

We hear a lot at church about "The World". The World is used as a bogeyman - a shorthand for anything bad. We're told not to be like the world, as if the world is something separate from us. The World is full of evil people doing evil things, devoid of any virtues whatsoever and is to be viewed with suspicion. This tendency can lead to insularity and cliquishness. I had a mission companion who had never met anyone not a member of the church until she arrived in the mission field. I know parents who won't let their kids...
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Relief Society Lesson 3: Cultivating an Attitude of Happiness and a...

Sometimes, we have a tendency to vilify the world and assume it is just keeps getting worse. President Gordon B. Hinckley had a different perspective: “There never was a greater time in the history of the world to live upon the earth than this. How grateful every one of us ought to feel for being alive in this wonderful time with all the marvelous blessings we have.” – Gordon B. Hinckley “When I think of the wonders that have come to pass in my lifetime—more than during all the rest of human history together—I stand in reverence and gratitude.” – Gordon...
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Relief Society Lesson 21: Loving God More Than We Love The...

If I was teaching this lesson, I would begin with the video clip from Elder Holland's talk (embedded on the left), "The First Great Commandment." Then, ask: Why is loving God the first and great commandment? What acts does Elder Holland suggest we perform to show our love for God? How do you show love for God in your daily acts? One early Christian mystic, Julian of Norwich wrote, "The greatest honor we can give Almighty God is to live gladly because of the knowledge of his love." What does her statement mean to you? I think this might be the biggest take-away from this...
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