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1st Cephas
  • www.kevinhinckley.com

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April Conference

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General Petraeus at BYU10 Reasons BYU Students
make good soldiers
  • 10  They have already been on many a mission.
  • 9  Army chow is no problem for folks accustomed
    to eating green Jell-o and shredded carrots.
  • 8  It's not a problem if they don't know what
    rank someone is, they just refer to them as
    Brother or Sister so-and-so.
  • 7  They never go AWOL. They just call it being
    less active.
  • 6  They will seize any objective swiftly if you
    tell them refreshments will be served.
  • 5  They know how to make things happen. In fact
    if you ever need a base built quickly in a barren
    wasteland, stride out to where you want them to
    start, plant your walking stick down and say in a
    loud voice, "This is the place.
  • 4  They have innovative ideas for handling
    insurgents like assigning them home teachers.
  • 3  They always have a years' supply of
    provisions on hand.
  • 2  They are the world's most reliable designated
    drivers.
  • 1  They understand how far Iraq has come over
    the last seven years, and they think that Iraq's
    old spot in the "Axis of Evil" can now be filled
    by the University of Utah.

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Peter, Son of Thunder
  • We only have these two letters
  • This one written slightly before 62 or 63 AD
  • Finally, along with Paul, imprisoned by Nero in
    Rome.
  • Crucified, tradition says upside down.
  • Joseph Smith
  • Peter penned the most sublime language of the
    apostles

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1st Letter
  • 1 Peter 11-7
  • Question
  • Can the trial of your faith be different from
    trials and why would we need it?
  • 3 Nephi 26 9-11

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Brother Skinner A Reminder
  • all things in our premortal existence were done
    in accord with a preparatory redemption. That is
    to say, the atonement of Jesus Christ already
    operated on our behalf in premortality in
    preparation for our mortal sojourn.
  • His infinite and eternal atonement meaning it
    was effective both before and after mortality
    made it possible for us to enter mortality
    without stain or guilt, unmarred, born with a
    clean slate, so to speak.
  • The Lord put it more powerfully Every spirit of
    man was innocent in the beginning and God having
    redeemed man from the fall, men became again, in
    their infant state, innocent before God (DC
    9338). From the beginning of mortal life on this
    earth it was revealed that the atonement of Jesus
    Christ operated from the foundation of the
    world
  • (Moses 654 see also 747). (p. 39) (Temple
    Worship)

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President Eyring
  • One time when I was serving in the Presiding
    Bishopric, I had a remarkable week during which
    we were dealing with a series of tough problems.
  • I met with the First Presidency four or five
    times during that week, and in each meeting I was
    supposed to suggest answers to some very, very
    hard problems.
  • In every instance I felt the hand of heaven touch
    me and guide me so that I knew what to say. In
    one case the First Presidency even confirmed that
    my proposed solution was what needed to be done.
    That's a wonderful feeling, and I started
    thinking that things were rolling along pretty
    well in my life.
  • Then I came home, and my wife and I got into a
    conversation about some problem that she and I
    were working on at that time. During the
    conversation I expressed my opinion a little too
    forcefully, as if I knew the answer and there
    didn't need to be a lot more discussion.
  • I immediately felt the Holy Ghost leave the room.
    I was about to leave for a stake conference, and
    I was almost frightened because I knew I could do
    no good without the Lord's help.
  • So on that stake conference trip I began to
    analyze what had gone wrong, and I suddenly
    realized that you can have a trial of your faith
    from success. I had thought that I was doing
    wonderfully well, and that led me to act as if I
    were someone specialto act in a way that grieved
    the Holy Ghost.
  • To Draw Closer to God A Collection of
    Discourses ( 1997)

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And yet
  • 1 Peter 2 7-11
  • Question
  • How can I be nothing, according to Moses, and a
    chosen generation according to Peter?

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Celestial Realizations As we mature in Gospel
Understanding
If men come unto me, I will show unto them their
weakness
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Elder CS Lewis(Warning, incoming Ouch-iee!)
  • surely what a man does when he is taken off his
    guard is the best evidence for what sort of man
    he is Surely what pops out before the man has
    time to put on a disguise is the truth
  • If there are rats in a cellar you are most likely
    to see them if you go in very suddenly. But the
    suddenness does not create the rats it only
    prevents them from hiding.
  • In the same way the suddenness of the provocation
    does not make me an ill-tempered man it only
    shows me what an ill-tempered man I am
  • (C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity)

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Celestial Realizations As we mature in Gospel
Understanding
The sooner we understand both, the greater will
be our gratitude.
The Great Gap
For ye were as sheep going astray but are now
returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your
souls
And the greater my gratitude, the less I judge
and the more quickly I forgive.
If men come unto me, I will show unto them their
weakness
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Elder John H. Groberg
  • (This note was included with a check for 1000 to
    the presiding Bishop from Elder Groberg)
  • Recently, while visiting one of the far distant
    islands that is very difficult to get to, I went
    late in the day to the home of one of the good
    widow sisters there.
  • When I first approached her hut the sun was
    still quite bright and I could not help but
    notice the stark poverty of her surroundings. It
    had been raining earlier. The mud and decay and
    the ever-present smell of drying fish were at
    first repulsive. But the warmth of meeting with a
    fellow Church memberespecially after years of
    separationtogether with tears of appreciation
    for the long-awaited visit, soon pushed the
    unpleasantness of the surroundings temporarily
    into the background.
  • As we conversed in her fluid native tongue and
    she told of her love for and faith in the Church
    and of all the blessings she had received, I
    could not help but think about her apparently
    miserable circumstances. All sorts of ideas
    went through my mind, and I must have let my
    thoughts wander as I suddenly became aware that
    somewhere between phrases about blessings and
    poverty and service she had gone to her hut and
    was now returning with a small knotted rag.

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Threepence
  • Suddenly my mind seemed to fill with light,
    and the words fast offerings flooded in. I
    was so excited with the idea that had come so
    suddenly and so clearly, that you can imagine
    my utter amazement and unpreparedness when she
    took a threepence (a coin worth about 3) from
    her rag and said softly, Here is my fast
    offering to help the poor.
  • I wanted to explain that fast offering was
    to help her, not for her to help others. The
    explanation never came, for as I looked
    through misty eyes, first at the threepence
    then back at the good sister, the whole scene
    changed.
  • The hut was a glowing mansion and the mud was
    gold. The world seemed to stand still for a
    moment. All of nature seemed to stop and listen
    as from the heavens the whole universe seemed
    filled with the reassuring words Blessed are
    the poor for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    (  Matt. 53.)
  • As the setting sun signaled the end of the day,
    so it also told of the approaching end of her
    beautiful life of service.
  • I took the threepence, and as I write this check
    the whole experience once again fills my mind and
    I wonder,
  • How many threepences to make a thousand
    dollars?
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