Sunday, December 31, 2017

The Gift of Agency

I did something that I shouldn't have done.  I know better than to read the comments on articles of a certain newspaper.  But I did just that.  It doesn't matter what the subject of the article is, the comments inevitably turn to the church-- derogatory, persecutory, and even blasphemous comments.  There are a lot of bitter, angry people out there.

The comments, in and of themselves, are not upsetting.  Although that seems to be the intent of the author.  Generally, the comments are so out in left field that they would be comical if it weren't so sad.  What upsets me about the comments is knowing how lost my fellow man can get by misusing his agency. Bad choices leading to more bad choices.

That got me thinking about agency.  Well, let me back up.  I'll get a little more specific.  The particular comments I read today were basically people talking about how wonderful it is to break the Lord's commandments.  Specifically the commandment to keep the Sabbath day holy.  And then they were talking about all ways they "worship".  Instead of going to church, they go shopping or golfing or skiing or any number of recreational activities.

This is a sore spot with me because there are those of us who want more than anything to go and worship the Lord in his house on Sundays.  But for myriad reasons can't.  And then there are these flippant apostates and nonbelievers who have nothing better to do than make fun of those who want to do what's right.  All the while flaunting their sinful lifestyle.

So I started thinking about agency.  Agency -- our God-given gift of being able to choose for ourselves -- is central to our Heavenly Father's plan of happiness.  In fact, agency is so central to our eternal progression that it is the one thing that Satan tried to take from us in our pre-mortal existence.

In our pre-mortal existence, Heavenly Father presented His plan to us.  Wherein we would come to earth to receive a physical body, make choices between good and evil, and progress towards Eternal Life with Him and become like Him.
"Our agency—our ability to choose and act for ourselves—was an essential element of this plan. Without agency we would be unable to make right choices and progress. Yet with agency we could make wrong choices, commit sin, and lose the opportunity to be with Heavenly Father again. For this reason a Savior would be provided to suffer for our sins and redeem us if we would repent. By His infinite Atonement, He brought about “the plan of mercy, to appease the demands of justice.”" ¹
Satan rebelled and presented his own plan. Satan's plan was to "redeem all mankind" (Moses 4:1).  But doing so would have denied us our agency. Therefore his plan was rejected by our Father in Heaven.

Moses 4:3-4:
3 Wherefore, because that Satan rebelled against me, and sought to destroy the agency of man, which I, the Lord God, had given him, and also, that I should give unto him mine own power; by the power of mine Only Begotten, I caused that he should be cast down;
4 And he became Satan, yea, even the devil, the father of all lies, to deceive and to blind men, and to lead them captive at his will, even as many as would not hearken unto my voice.
Ironically, a third of our brothers and sisters used their agency to lose their agency.
"Because of Lucifer’s rebellion, a great spiritual conflict ensued. Each of Heavenly Father’s children had the opportunity to exercise the agency Heavenly Father had given him or her. We chose to have faith in the Savior Jesus Christ—to come unto Him, follow Him, and accept the plan Heavenly Father presented for our sakes. But a third of Heavenly Father’s children did not have faith to follow the Savior and chose to follow Lucifer, or Satan, instead." ¹
In another bit of irony, all of us here on earth chose to follow our Savior Jesus Christ.  Yet, using their God-given agency, many of those who chose to follow the Savior, now surrender their agency by turning away from the Savior and allowing Satan to deceive them.

Many people, because of the misuse of their agency in making wrong choices, lose their ability to act for themselves.  They have allowed Satan to deceive them, and now blindly follow the father of all lies as they are "led captive at his will".
"Those who followed Satan lost the opportunity to receive a mortal body, live on earth, and progress. Because of the way they used their agency, they lost their agency.
"Today the only power Satan and his followers have is the power to tempt and try us. Their only joy is to make us “miserable like unto [themselves].” Their only happiness comes when we are disobedient to the Lord’s commandments."  ¹
 I just feel that our agency is such a magnificent gift from our Heavenly Father.  I find it so ironic that so many people use their agency to lose their agency.

I feel so sad for those who choose to exercise their agency by turning away from the Savior.  Thereby losing the opportunity to progress here in mortality and for eternity.  We have such a short journey here on earth to prove ourselves and to progress toward eternal life. It is imperative that we use our agency wisely.
"But think of it: in our premortal state we chose to follow the Savior Jesus Christ! And because we did, we were allowed to come to earth.  I testify that by making the same choice to follow the Savior now, while we are here on earth, we will obtain an even greater blessing in the eternities. But let it be known: we must continue to choose to follow the Savior. Eternity is at stake, and our wise use of agency and our actions are essential that we might have eternal life."  ¹
As we exercise our agency to follow the Savior, we are blessed in many ways including full use of our agency to continue on the path of progression.  When we exercise our agency to not keep the commandments, our spiritual progression slows or stops.
"Whenever we choose to come unto Christ, take His name upon us, and follow His servants, we progress along the path to eternal life.
"In our mortal journey, it is helpful to remember that the opposite is also true: when we don’t keep the commandments or follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost, our opportunities are reduced; our abilities to act and progress are diminished. When Cain took his brother’s life because he loved Satan more than God, his spiritual progress was stopped."  ¹
 A good example of how using our agency to disobey God's commandments leads to loss of agency is addiction.  Those who choose to break the Lord's law of health, for example, often times become addicted to those substances the Lord has commanded us to refrain from using.  Thereby becoming slaves to their addiction and losing their agency.  Alcoholics and drug addicts come to mind. How pathetic to live your life enslaved to a chemical substance.

Another example is sex addiction. By breaking the law of chastity, many people lose their agency by becoming sex addicts.  Just look at the recent news stories of all the famous people being exposed as sexual predators.  Sex addiction is one of Satan's greatest tools to cause misery because it not only destroys individuals but often times entire families.

It truly is ironic how Satan convinces people that by disobeying commandments, they are "thinking for themselves" and are "free" from restrictions.  When the reality is, by disobeying the Lord's commandments, they are doing just the opposite.  By disobeying the Lord's commandments, people lose their agency.  They lose the ability to think for themselves and are slaves to Satan and his philosophies.
"The world teaches many falsehoods about agency. Many think we should “eat, drink, and be merry; … and if it so be that we are guilty, God will beat us with a few stripes, and at last we shall be saved." (2 Nephi 28:8)  Others embrace secularism and deny God. They convince themselves that there is no “opposition in all things”(2 Nephi 2:11) and, therefore, “whatsoever a man [does is] no crime.”(Alma 30:17) This “destroy[s] the wisdom of God and his eternal purposes.” (2 Nephi 2:12)
"Contrary to the world’s secular teaching, the scriptures teach us that we do have agency, and our righteous exercise of agency always makes a difference in the opportunities we have and our ability to act upon them and progress eternally."  ¹
The very thing that Satan tried to take from us in the pre-mortal existence -- our agency -- is the very thing he tries to take from us now.  Satan teaches the philosophy -- and convinces many -- that there is no right and wrong, there is no good and evil, do whatever you want, there is no sin.  In essence, there is no agency.  By stripping people of their agency, Satan also strips them of eternal progression, Eternal Life.  Without agency there is no progression.

 To my comment happy friends, and all those who deny Christ and persecute those who follow Him, there is still hope.  Thanks to the very being whom you deny, and His infinite atonement, you can come back! If you are captive because of unrighteous use of agency, through Christ's atonement and the miracle of forgiveness, you can come back!  All is not lost.  It may be a rocky and steep road back but it is certainly worth it!

Agency is a magnificent and precious gift given to us by our loving Heavenly Father.  Agency is central to our journey through mortality.  By choosing to follow our Savior, Jesus Christ, and by wisely using our agency, we are given countless opportunities to act righteously and progress toward eternal life with our Heavenly Father.

I echo the words of the prophet Jacob, "O be wise; what can I say more?"  (Jacob 6:12). May we all be wise as we exercise our agency.  Let us not use our agency to lose our agency. 

Life is too short and too precious to squander by misusing our God-given agency.

That's my two cents.

Reference:
1 -- "Agency: Essential to the Plan of Life", Elder Robert D. Hales, October 2010

Monday, December 25, 2017

I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

I guess dreams really do come true.  It started snowing on Christmas Eve and we've had a steady snow since.  It is still snowing.  So beautiful!  This is the first Christmas that we've lived in Washington that we've had a White Christmas.







Let us all remember the tiny babe in a manger whose birth we celebrate today. He who brought hope to a fallen world.  He whose life exemplifies sacrifice and selfless service.  He who made it possible for all of us to live again.  He who bore all of our sins, sorrows, and pains.  He who made it possible for all of us to have Eternal Life, the greatest gift of all.

I hope we all remember the real reason we celebrate Christmas. I hope we will all contemplate ways we can be more like our Savior, whose birth we celebrate today, as we strive to emulate him.

I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!

That's my two cents.

Friday, December 22, 2017

I'm a Genius!

We bought a new pre-amplifier for our television antenna hoping to get a stronger signal.  To make a long story short, after putting the new one up-- no signal, putting the old one back up (that used to work)-- no signal, waiting to order a new dual gain preamplifier, putting it up and still no signal, we were very disappointed. At that point I figured we should have left well enough alone but it was too late for that. Dad had climbed up and down the roof multiple times to no avail.  To make matters worse, it began snowing this morning. There was nothing more we could do outside.

I called and talked to technical support and she couldn't help me so I made an appointment to have a special technician call next Tuesday. Because of Christmas on Monday, that was the earliest appointment available.  Then a light bulb went off.   I told Dad, let's try one more thing.  So he followed my instructions and, to be perfectly honest I wasn't all that hopeful, but it worked!

I am a genius!  And I don't even know very much about televisions, antennas, coaxial cables, preamplifiers or anything to do with that kind of thing.  I have always had a scientific mind and been a logical thinker.  That's what I attest it to. Well, that and just plain being a genius.  :-) Come to think of it, I think it had more to do with the latter.

That's my two cents.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Light of the World

I love this Christmas song!  You all know how much I like Mark Chesnutt's vocals.  This is a beautiful Christmas song that goes right along with the Church's Light the World campaign.


May we all strive to emulate our Savior and light the world.

That's my two cents.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Daily Message

"Another cosmic fact: only by aligning our wills with God’s is full happiness to be found. Anything less results in a lesser portion (see Alma 12:10–11). The Lord will work with us even if, at first, we “can no more than desire” but are willing to “give place for a portion of [His] words” (Alma 32:27). A small foothold is all He needs! But we must desire and provide it."

Monday, December 18, 2017

Daily Message

"The Atonement is for you and for me. It is an enabling and a redeeming power. If you are not feeling worthy to stand in holy places, do not carry this burden one day longer. In mortality, we will all make mistakes. Be assured that the Savior loves you so much that He made it possible for you to change and to repent if you make a mistake. Satan does not want you to think you can change. He will try to convince you that all is lost. That is a lie. You can return. You can repent. You can be pure and holy because of the Savior’s infinite Atonement."
—Elaine S. Dalton, "Be Not Moved!"

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Daily Message

"The Savior gave His life for each one of us. He knows our joys and our sorrows. He knows my name and your name. When we covenant with Him at baptism, we promise to keep His commandments, to always remember Him, and to take His name upon us. Ultimately, His is the name by which we want to be called, for “there shall be no other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.”"
—Sydney S. Reynolds, "He Knows Us; He Loves Us"

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Daily Message

"This life is but a chapter in the eternal plan of our Father. It is full of conflict and seeming incongruities. Some die young. Some live to old age. We cannot explain it. But we accept it with the certain knowledge that through the atoning sacrifice of our Lord we shall all go on living, and this with the comforting assurance of His immeasurable love."
—Gordon B. Hinckley, "War and Peace"

Monday, December 11, 2017

CFP Weeks 14 and 15

  1. Rex -3 tie breaker 50
  2. Dad -4 tiebreaker 52
  3. Mercedes -5 tiebreaker 52
  4. Juliet -7 tie breaker 42
  5. Tammy -8 tiebreaker 53
  6. Lisa -9 tiebreaker 67
  7. Kingston -10 tie breaker 17
  8. Mom -11 Tiebreaker 37
Actual tiebreaker 48

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Happy Birthday to Me!

Today I cross another stepping stone on my journey through mortality.  I don't know how many more I will cross before I reach the finish line.  But I can chalk one more up today.

Here are a couple of pictures from my college days.  Time sure flies!

Don't I look angelic?  :-)


Not my best smile but I still look great.  :-)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Glory to God in the Highest

"President Thomas S. Monson has taught: “Our opportunities to give of ourselves are indeed limitless, but they are also perishable. There are hearts to gladden. There are kind words to say. There are gifts to be given.”

"Whenever we act in concert with the Lord—doing His bidding, lifting those around us—we are bearing witness that He lives and that He loves us, no matter our temporal challenges." -- Elder Ronald A. Rasband, "Glory to God in the Highest", Ensign, December 2017

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Quote of the Day

"Righteous living is not something that happens without effort on our part. We have to decide to choose the right. Then we can go to Heavenly Father for help. Through faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can be helped and healed.

"It’s our choice. Satan can’t force us to sin. The only power he has is what we give him.

"We know when we’re not square with the Lord by the way we feel....

"Satan is a master of deception and will do all in his power to impede our efforts to be clean. He will always tempt us and slowly poison us if we listen to his lies." -- Elder Alan C. Batt, "Find the Joy Heavenly Father Wants for You", Ensign, December 2017

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Seeking Christ at Christmas

"The touching story of how believers in the New World watched for the signs of the birth of the Savior is found in the Book of Mormon.

"You remember that those who had faith in Christ were ridiculed and persecuted. The sophisticates of that day accused believers of hanging on to foolish superstitions. In fact, the nonbelievers were so vocal in their ridicule that they made “a great uproar” in the land (3 Nephi 1:7). They scoffed at those who believed that the Savior would be born.

"Their anger and rage grew so great that they became obsessed with silencing once and for all those who believed in the Savior. The Book of Mormon records the dramatic resolution. [see 3 Nephi 1]

"The believers who lived at this time could represent those who seek the Christ even when others laugh, mock, and taunt. They seek Christ even when others attempt to caricature them as unrefined, unsophisticated, or gullible.

"But the contempt of others does not discourage true believers from seeking Christ." -- President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Seeking Christ at Christmas", Ensign, December 2017

Monday, December 4, 2017

You Cannot Be Too Good

"You cannot be too good. Patience is heavenly, obedience is noble, forgiveness is merciful, and exaltation is godly; and he that holds out faithful to the end shall in no wise lose his reward. A good man will endure all things to honor Christ."  -- Joseph Smith

Sunday, December 3, 2017

The True Essence of Christmas

“Our joy at this season is because He came into the world. The peace that comes from Him, His infinite love which each of us may feel, and an overwhelming sense of gratitude for that which He freely gave us at so great a cost to Himself—these are of the true essence of Christmas.” -- President Gordon B. Hinckley (1910–2008), “The Wondrous and True Story of Christmas,” Ensign, December 2000