What would it have been like to see Christ walk the Earth? What would it be like to see a blind man see for the first time? To see Christ raise Lazarus from the dead and watch him live again as Jesus did after his crucifixion. He lived on the Earth as a Rabbi, a Teacher, a Brother and the Son of the everlasting God. He lived as our savior and taught us the way of his father.
After the crucifixion of Jesus the Christ, what would it have been like to be a witness that he lives; to see the nail prints in his hands and feet? How strong the spirit must have been at that moment. Jesus Christ lives and loves us all each day! There is a way that we can feel of his love and light - to continue his work on the Earth this day and for all days going forward; until his glorious second coming. By serving our fellow men and devoting time for service to those elderly, less fortunate or by searching for truth, we are following Christs path he laid for each of us.
We are all entwined one with another; like a web. By serving our fellow men and women, we lift their spirit and aid then when they need more than what they themselves can provide. There might be a prayer said to our father in Heaven asking for his help. Our father may choose to place us as a vessel of aid and strength to that person at that time. Can we do this if we are not living worthily? How can we hear the promptings of the Holy ghost when we don't listen to music that is pleasing to him?
I can testify that if we live our lives in a way which invites peace and tranquility in our homes, we will be blessed. If we choose to "Fear God" instead of "Fear Men", our self esteem will be increased in the spirit of Jesus Christ who rose and lives today. I love him. I have failed him, and will fail him as I am not perfect. But he will never let me be lost. There is always a way back to him, no matter the length of the path. He will always go back for the 1 sheep of the 99 to make sure that his fold is complete.
Jesus loves us! The evidence of this is all around us! From the crawling ant to the leaping antelope, the miraculous wonders of God are evident every where. I am so glad that I am learning his ways and learning what he wishes for me. I am a father, a son, a brother and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am a Mormon.
After the crucifixion of Jesus the Christ, what would it have been like to be a witness that he lives; to see the nail prints in his hands and feet? How strong the spirit must have been at that moment. Jesus Christ lives and loves us all each day! There is a way that we can feel of his love and light - to continue his work on the Earth this day and for all days going forward; until his glorious second coming. By serving our fellow men and devoting time for service to those elderly, less fortunate or by searching for truth, we are following Christs path he laid for each of us.
We are all entwined one with another; like a web. By serving our fellow men and women, we lift their spirit and aid then when they need more than what they themselves can provide. There might be a prayer said to our father in Heaven asking for his help. Our father may choose to place us as a vessel of aid and strength to that person at that time. Can we do this if we are not living worthily? How can we hear the promptings of the Holy ghost when we don't listen to music that is pleasing to him?
I can testify that if we live our lives in a way which invites peace and tranquility in our homes, we will be blessed. If we choose to "Fear God" instead of "Fear Men", our self esteem will be increased in the spirit of Jesus Christ who rose and lives today. I love him. I have failed him, and will fail him as I am not perfect. But he will never let me be lost. There is always a way back to him, no matter the length of the path. He will always go back for the 1 sheep of the 99 to make sure that his fold is complete.
Jesus loves us! The evidence of this is all around us! From the crawling ant to the leaping antelope, the miraculous wonders of God are evident every where. I am so glad that I am learning his ways and learning what he wishes for me. I am a father, a son, a brother and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am a Mormon.