Come, Follow Me

Maintaining courage as an integral part of humility is a concept that gives me hope that the Lord will guide me through any problems or challenges that I may face.
I didn’t feel like I could control the decisions of my husband’s company, the economy, or a worldwide pandemic, but I knew how to have faith. And that thought filled me with hope. 
How we as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints respond to our challenges affects our connection to God and to His Spirit.
The underlying lesson this parable is trying to teach is that we need be watchful in obeying the commandments of God.
Through our individual efforts and ongoing social media support from ward, stake, and Church leaders, we have been able not only to continue to hallow the Sabbath day but also to draw closer as a couple as we worship in our home.
As we seek not to judge our family tree but learn to appreciate it, we can help mend breaks through the healing and sealing power bestowed through Jesus Christ in His holy temples.
I worried too much about what others would think, and I spent the next four years striving to repent.
Experiencing the thrill of spiritual growth—the enlarging of my soul, the enlightening of my understanding, the partaking of the fruits of faith—truly is the most delicious and satisfying aspect of my entire life.
There are three main ways that “the virtue of the word” of God will bless us and our families.
“Music provides power for us to express prayerful thoughts and bear testimony of sacred truths.” (President Russell M. Nelson)
As we face the uncertainties of dealing with COVID-19, riots, natural and man-made disasters, or other trials, we can be inspired by the examples of the sons of Mosiah.
I felt this spiritual experience was a personal warning—a wake-up call for me to be wary of the wiles and cunning deceit of the adversary.