D&C 64:22-25
When tithing becomes about money, people struggle with it. Tithing has nothing to do with money, but it is very much about the heart and a willing mind.
When tithing becomes about money, people struggle with it. Tithing has nothing to do with money, but it is very much about the heart and a willing mind.
D&C 64:5-11 are so amazing and instructive! Forgiveness most definitely requires both the heart, a wiling mind, and the compassionate help of Jesus Christ.
D&C 64 is an amazing section about what an “omni-generous” and loving God requires of us…a lesson that has changed and continues to change me.
Today’s “T” for Latter-day Saints could arguably be the most important of them all and there plenty of examples to show how important it is to have a “thankful heart” in all things.
I think if we really grasped this simple “T” word in D&C 62:3, there would never be those awkward silence moments in fast and testimony meeting ever again.
Latter-day “T” number 3 affects all of us on a daily basis. I love the truth taught when you combine D&C 61:39 and D&C 62:1 together.
Today’s “T” for Latter-day Saints, is something that can really put a wrench into a lot of important things in our life if we don’t make peace with it and learn how to properly manage it.
This week’s lessons in D&C 60-63 all have to do with the letter “T” and the first one is one that hopefully we all can relate to - especially when it comes to our fears of sharing the gospel with the others.
Our concluding lesson for a Zion people this week to “bloom where you are planted” can help us when the Sabbath day rolls around and you’re not sure what is ok or not ok to do.
In order to “bloom where you are planted”, it is important to understand the role of commandments in our lives and how a loving Heavenly Father gives them to us so we can grow and be free.