I haven't quite jumped into Fall yet, still hanging onto summer. Provo has been nice enough to give me some sunny/warm days over the last few weeks so I can continue to pretend that its summer. Chandler and I have been having some great bike rides and lazy afternoons at the park.
One of my favorite parts is when the character who gives up his life for others in the end finds true peace and happiness, he finds life when he is in fact "losing it". He reminds us of the Lords promise when he quotes "I am the Resurrection and the Life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." I have been thinking about this topic a lot lately. In my job I see many people at the end of their life. I have been grateful for the opportunity to ponder more on life after death. My testimony of the plan of salvation has grown so much. The Lord's promise regarding resurrection has never been so important to me.
"An understanding and testimony of the resurrection can give us hope and perspective as we experience the challenges, trials, and triumphs of life. We can find comfort in the assurance that the Savior lives and that through His Atonement, "he breaketh the bands of death, that the grave shall have no victory, and that the sting of death should be swallowed up in the hopes of glory" (Alma 22:14). "
http://new.lds.org/study/topics/resurrection?lang=eng
"An understanding and testimony of the resurrection can give us hope and perspective as we experience the challenges, trials, and triumphs of life. We can find comfort in the assurance that the Savior lives and that through His Atonement, "he breaketh the bands of death, that the grave shall have no victory, and that the sting of death should be swallowed up in the hopes of glory" (Alma 22:14). "
http://new.lds.org/study/topics/resurrection?lang=eng
2 comments:
There aren't many authors now a days that base their whole story on the Savior. So well written, I cried so hard at the end the last time I read it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I just started reading the little house series. I've now learned how to clean/load a gun, collect maple sugar, yoke up oxen and fry a donut properly! I love the morals through out them, they're a fun read.
I have been thinking about the title of your post for the last few days. Especially how it relates to your shared thought regarding recalling our lives by losing our lives. Nice.
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