Monday, January 11, 2010

Time to Say Goodbye....

Hi Friends!

This is a new year and you know with a new year comes changes, new goals, etc... After 2 years of having this fun blog I have decided to make this my last post. With me trying to keep up with two boys, a husband, my own spirituality and a household, life has been busy and a little challenging.

I have found myself running out of time and being distracted during my day. I get distracted easily with fun"me" time.... I have enjoyed posting on this blog, getting your sweet comments and thoughts. I know I will still check in on "My Girls" every once in awhile just to see what you are up to. I love you all,

Big Hugs - Alicia

This was the last article that I read and these where the quotes, scriptures and words that stuck out to me. I really enjoyed this talk, it is the home teaching message for January.

Hold on a Little Longer
By President Dieter F. Uchtdorf Second Counselor in the First Presidency


A Spiritual Outpouring
“Draw near unto me and I will draw near unto you; seek me diligently and ye shall find me” (D&C 88:63). As the Saints of Kirtland drew near unto the Lord, He truly did draw near unto them, pouring out the blessings of heaven upon the heads of the faithful.

Lorenzo Snow (1814–1901), later to be President of the Church, was living in Kirtland during this blessed period. He observed, “One would have imagined that after receiving these wonderful manifestations no temptation could have overthrown the Saints.”
~ But, of course, great spiritual experiences do not make us exempt from opposition and trials.

The Lessons
~ Our spirits need constant nourishment.

~ As President Harold B. Lee (1899–1973) taught: “Testimony isn’t something that you have today and you keep always. Testimony is either going to grow and grow to the brightness of certainty, or it is going to diminish to nothingness, depending upon what we do about it.

~ I say, the testimony that we recapture day by day is the thing that saves us from the pitfalls of the adversary.”6 We need to stay close to the Lord every day if we are to survive the adversity that we all must face.

~ In some ways our world today is similar to Kirtland of the 1830s. We too live in times of financial distress. There are those who persecute and rail against the Church and its members. Individual and collective trials may sometimes seem overwhelming.

~ That is when we need, more than ever, to draw near unto the Lord. As we do, we will come to know what it means to have the Lord draw near unto us. As we seek Him ever more diligently, we will surely find Him. We will see clearly that the Lord does not abandon His Church or His faithful Saints. Our eyes will be opened, and we will see Him open the windows of heaven and shower us with more of His light. We will find the spiritual strength to survive even during the darkest night.

~You Can Hold On
If ever you are tempted to become discouraged or to lose faith, remember those faithful Saints who remained true in Kirtland. Hold on a little longer. You can do this! You are part of a special generation. You were prepared and preserved to live at this important time in the existence of our beautiful planet earth. You have a celestial pedigree and therefore have all the necessary talents to make your life an eternal success story.

~ The Lord has blessed you with a testimony of the truth. You have felt His influence and witnessed His power. And if you continue to seek Him, He will continue to grant you sacred experiences. With these and other spiritual gifts, you will be able not only to change your own life for the better but also to bless your homes, wards or branches, communities, cities, states, and nations with your goodness.

~ It may be hard to see that at times, but hold on a little longer, for “eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him” and wait for Him (1 Corinthians 2:9; see also D&C 76:10; 133:45).

~May we ever remember the lesson of Kirtland and hold on a little longer—even when things look bleak. Know and remember this: the Lord loves you. He remembers you. And He will ever sustain those who “endure in faith to the end” (D&C 20:25).

4 comments:

Roadrunner said...

I'll miss checking up on you, but I completely agree with the challenge of keeping your priorities when the blogging world seems to be calling to you! ;) I know you'll find much more important things to do. I will have to do the same thing someday.

Lauren said...

I fully understand. You know I'll be checking in with you everyday, but for sure I'll miss THIS. Still, you are doing what's best for you and that is what's most important! :-)

Kira said...

so sad!!! How am I going to know what is going on with your family??? I will miss you. Good Luck with your goals. Love you!

Angela said...

Alicia,
I totally get it! That's why I am probably the worse blogger ever...but, you know, you don't have to blog all the time...I have a friend that just does a Christmas page..once per year.

I am just glad that I get to see you all the time! I think you are doing an amazing job as a mom!
love you,
Angela