Sunday, October 4, 2009

Bite-size Beliefs from General Conference (Saturday)

During General Conference on Saturday I listened for ‘bite-size’ beliefs. It’s amazing how many there were. Each of these could be a separate blog post, lesson, and discussion. They are profound yet simple.

You can watch the conference here: www.lds.org

Here is a sampling:

  • People need to feel welcome and part of a group for the group to be more effective in their purpose.
  • What’s the point of a group if it has no purpose? That’s why all groups have a purpose.
  • Being in a world that is constantly changing gives us the opportunity to make new decisions that keep us on the right path.
  • Desire leads to behavior.
  • Learning cannot be forced.
  • Helping others helps ourselves.
  • Teachers facilitate learning.
  • When we do wrong we place a burden on our self.
  • Burdens help prepare us for something better.
  • Burdens give us experience to have empathy toward others.
  • Think, feel, and do are what teachers should help their students with.
  • You can do what seems impossible through belief in God.
  • Express love and show it frequently to live peacefully in our families.
  • Consistency in doing small things leads to accomplishing great things.
  • Love at the center of our family, church, and livelihood yields more meaning in those things.
  • What we love determines what we seek. What we seek determines what we think and do. What we think and do determines who we are and who we will become.
  • The greatest of all good things is God.
  • The first thing to do for something difficult is to try.
  • Wise parents condition some of the ‘gifts’ the give their children on their obedience.
  • How to know the truth? The Spirit of God.
  • We owe everything to the Savior.
  • Our needs today are the same needs people had anciently.
  • Temperance is a divine attribute.
  • Temperance (self control) is required to teach and lead others.
  • A temperate person is a strong person.
  • Repentance brings peace into our life.
  • If we don’t use our agency wisely we’ll end up on the side of evil.
  • Engage is something good and it will change you for the good.
  • When things get bad they will get better. Winter always gives way to Spring.
  • Work hard and things will get better.
  • Work keeps us from dwelling on the difficulties of our circumstances.
  • Work is an antidote to anxiety.
  • Gain a reputation for excellence in all we do.
  • It’s in the doing, not just the thinking, where we accomplish our goals.
  • Retirement is not part of the Lord’s plan of happiness.
  • A person is a fool that takes an insult where one wasn’t intended.
  • No one can make us angry, it’s a choice.

2 comments:

Russ said...

I am impressed with a Seminary teacher who would ask his students to blog about the gospel. What an inspiration. I checked out Julia's blog because the nme intrigued me (A Day Without Laughter...) and after reading it, I e-mailed my granddaughter and recommended she follow Julia's blog.

Way to go -- I bet the kids in your class thing you are the best.

Damon Janis said...

Julia was so excited this morning when she told me that you are following her blog!

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