Monday, June 18, 2018

Order In All Things

I love organizing things.  I love buying bins to organize my craft supplies.  I love setting up a filing system, labeling the folders, alphabetizing documents, and creating a system of order to make life easier.  God is no different.  He has set up His church to have order so it runs smoothly and efficiently.  


Through modern prophets, we receive continued revelation and scriptures.  In the Doctrine and Covenants 109:8 we are told, 


"Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing, and establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God;"


We know after because of the death of all of the apostles, the church, established by Christ, was taken from the earth.  The organization had collapsed because there was no longer the needed priesthood or authority to run it.  The house of order was no longer able to function.  Any corporation, business, foundation, or church cannot function or run smoothly without order. 

Portrait of Christ smiling
(Jesus Christ)


I know that in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, God has re-established the house of order established during the time of the Old and New Testament.  God is unchanging and constant.  I am thankful to know that even though I live in a world that is always changing, I have someone who I can trust and rely on and is the one constant in my life.


https://www.lds.org/media-library/images/pictures-of-jesus-smiling-1138511?lang=eng

Monday, June 4, 2018

Progression

I think it is human nature to want to become better at things.  Whether it is our understanding of a subject, like sports or chemistry, but also in our ability to physically develop a talent.  As I am working towards earning a college degree I find I am constantly trying to understand the subject matter which I am studying in that course for the semester.  Also, as my interest grows in an area, such as painting, I am constantly trying to improve my techniques so that what I am painting looks more like what I am picturing in my mind.  Another one of my passions is photography.  Below is one I took while at Niagara Falls a few years ago.


In this week's lesson from my Old Testament class we talked about the Law of Moses.  I don't know if you are familiar with it, but it seemed so restrictive in what you were able to do.  An example is you could only take so many steps on the Sabbath day.  It also seemed like for so many of the laws which you broke the punishment was death.  To me, that seemed a bit extreme.  I also thought the children of Israel received this law as a punishment for worshiping a golden idol while Moses was up in the mountain talking to God the first time around.  What I learned is that the law received, as a result of proving they weren't ready for the higher law Christ instituted during His ministry, was that it was still a step forward towards becoming like Heavenly Father. Also, the punishment of death, which seemed to be given to so many of the laws broken, was trying to teach them that spiritual death (being cut off from the presence of God) is the worst punishment we could receive.  

I know this post seems a bit more religious than some of the others ones I have written, but I think it is important to realize that God doesn't hinder our progression towards becoming more like Him, we do.  When we sin, we are the ones making ourselves unworthy of His presence.  We need to remember that as a mortal man, we do like to progress.  We like having a more perfect golf game.  We love having our garden flourish and producing scrumptious food.  We love our cooking to actually taste good and not make our family want to order takeout.  We just have to keep in mind that the thing at the top of our list to progress towards is becoming perfect like God and Jesus Christ.  While I will not become perfect in this life, I hope that I will continually progress to not only become a better photographer, but most importantly, a disciple of Christ.