Hope from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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  • Frmthahart
    Frmthahart Member Posts: 63
    edited February 2019

    I saw that earlier today. Thank you for sharing it! If it wasn't for my faith in Jesus Christ, I don't know how I would get through this current trial.

  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited February 2019

    Good to read your post, Felicia, and know that your faith in Jesus Christ sustains you. I agree--getting through any trial without Him, knowing that he completely understands and has experienced all our pains and sorrows, would be soooooo much harder. I just went to the temple today and feel recharged, spiritually, and anxious to do better in my scripture study, prayers and ministering to others. Blessings of better health to you, Felicia, and for your troubled heart to be calmed through your trials.

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited February 2019

    This really hit me today when I saw it. Wow--how true! We carry burdens from the past that need to be "put down" and left behind. Here's to moving forward with a lighter load and happier heart!

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited February 2019

    A friend sent me this video that gives me hope when things look bleak. I love Elder Holland's encouraging words at the end of the video:

    "Don't you quit. You keep walking. You keep trying. There is help and happiness ahead. Some blessings come soon. Some come late. And some don't come till Heaven. But for those who embrace the Gospel of Jesus Christ, they come. It will be alright in the end. Trust God, and believe in good things to come!"




  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited March 2019

    In case you worry that your children have tuned you out or even stepped away from their faith, these wise words may give you comfort as they have comforted me.

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited March 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited April 2019

    Since it's Easter weekend, I thought it would be good to share this wonderful video to remind us of what our Savior, Jesus Christ, has done for everyone who has ever lived in the past, present and future. Because of him, we will live again and be whole, physically, mentally and emotionally. It is up to us to decide how we will live, spiritually, and if we will accept his atonement and repent. I'm so very grateful for his sacrifice, paying the price of all my sins and feeling every pain of my mortal life. I love our Savior with all my heart and want to keep his commandments and serve others as an instrument in his hands.

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited April 2019

    Met our 12th grandchild while visiting in Idaho for our youngest son's graduation from BYU. She was blessed in church that same weekend--what wonderful events to attend!

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    Sharing more good news from our family--our youngest joined the ranks of our other 4 children, graduating from BYU. So proud of her, and we have great hopes for her to use her education, serving others and remaining that beacon of light as she lives her testimony of Jesus Christ. We sure love her and all our children, our greatest blessings from God :)

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    Come see around and inside the Rome, Italy temple! I hope to go there someday :)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEwbYzI-pyk&t=33s


  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

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    Here's a sweet 1 minute video in honor of Mother's Day. Enjoy, and know that you are loved!

    https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2018-01-0020-just-a-mom?lang=eng


  • marie5890
    marie5890 Member Posts: 3,594
    edited May 2019

    Hi Joanne,

    Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day. I have been busy moving and re-connecting with my parish.

    God is so good. His grace has rescued me from a toxic situation.

  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    So sorry about your past situation, Marie, but really happy to hear of your re-connecting with your parish! Friends and clergy who share your faith are precious blessings :) Hope you enjoyed a lovely Mother's Day, too! I spent mine with my parents, going to church with them and then a wonderful lunch at their little home--my childhood home--with my brother's family, my sister visiting from out of state, and one of her daughters with her husband and children. It was a perfect day!

    Here's a video of my 88 yr-old dad and 83 yr-old mom accompanying him as she's done for the last 63 years. He sang this at church, but I recorded it later in their home. So glad I did! Hope you enjoy this old-time, family favorite song about mothers...


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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    I've been feeling a bit envious of some friends who have financial independence, retired and traveling to see grandchildren when ever they like, vacationing all over the world, no health issues, etc. I know they have their trials, but I just feel like they have a much better life. Then I saw this and decided to change my attitude. It's never too late to change anything about yourself you don't like :)

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    These words of wisdom ring true--oh, so true--in my ears and in my heart today!

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  • footprintsangel
    footprintsangel Member Posts: 43,890
    edited May 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    Here's a quick explanation of the Book of Mormon that's fun to watch!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTsxtNyaefU&feature=player_embedded


  • Frmthahart
    Frmthahart Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2019

    So glad he is there for me!


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  • Frmthahart
    Frmthahart Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2019

    So glad he is there for me!


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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019

    Glad I checked in and read your post, Frmthehart :) Keep em' coming!

  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited May 2019
  • Frmthahart
    Frmthahart Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2019
  • Frmthahart
    Frmthahart Member Posts: 63
    edited May 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited June 2019

    I truly believe this statement because it opens the door of hope.

    "Why is it that the most significant, beautiful moments in life so often come just after periods of darkness and sorrow? The birth of a new child is always preceded by a mother's pain and travail. The joyful colors of spring are most inspiring because they come on the heels of a dreary winter. And glorious sun rises would be meaningless if they didn't follow the darkness of night. Perhaps there is a message for us in such patterns. Nothing is ever hopeless. When things seem the bleakest, when all seems dark and despairing, it may be that a great light of hope is just about to shine forth. After all, such new light cannot come if life is always sunny."—Lloyd Newell

  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited June 2019
  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited June 2019

    This cute poster made me smile through some tears. It's so true--you are loved no matter what!

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited June 2019

    "Forgiving someone is like setting them free from prison, and as we forgive them, we set OURSELVES free from the prison of our feelings."

    This is a quote from a local leader of my congregation and it made perfect sense to me as I thought of this visual. I'm overwhelmed with joy when I think about the miracle of forgiveneness from the Lord as we repent and for being able to forgive others, no matter how deep the wound may be. Freedom in mortality is what we celebrate this time of year, but freedom from the prison of our pain and sorrow can be accessed and celebrated everyday, forever.

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  • Joanne58
    Joanne58 Member Posts: 1,117
    edited June 2019

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