Thursday, December 29, 2011

"You are good. But it is not enough just to be good. You must be good for something. You must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for your presence. And the good that is in you must be spread to others." --Gordon B. Hinckley

I posted this as my Facebook status. It got nine "likes", two of which were from non-mormons. One of my "mormon-bashing" friends commented on it. "He is one of the most holy men I have ever heard talk... so much respect for him." And one of my anti-mormon friends "liked" his comment. And another non-mormon friend commented "I love this guy, I bought a book that's full of his quotes, and seriously, it doesn't matter what one's religious background is, Gordon B. Hinckley's words are words to live by. I too, have a ton of respect for him." It just goes to show you that, even if you are big into a religion, or other opinion that others won't necessarily agree with, they can still respect you as long as you are a good person. Don't bash on what other people believe, just do good.

Friday, December 23, 2011

For You and Me

For the Strength of Youth (and me).

I love this book. It is my standards. Standards that any youth should want to follow. Even if you aren't LDS, the standards in this book will lead you on the right track. You will be happy. Forever.

Recently, this book was revised and updated. I do not have the new book yet. :( BUT you can read it online! Here it is! For the Strength of Youth. I promise that if you ever feel like nothing in your life is going right, if you just refer to this book and follow the council in it you will know that everything will be all right.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Give Thanks

Thanksgiving. A time to share with family and friends what you are thankful for. A time that was a couple weeks ago, but which blog I am only getting to now. But that doesn't matter, because you can be thankful for things all year round. And anyway, it's still the holiday season! And I changed the date on my blog post so it looks like I wrote it right after Thanksgiving. ;)

Instead of re-writing my "Thankful" list, here's a link to it posted on my other blog. :)

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Prayers really ARE answered. :)

Another amazing happenstance with prayer that strengthened my testimony that Heavenly Father does hear and answer our prayers:

Thursday after lunch I was driving over to the other high school like I do every day. (I spend half the day and Canyon Ridge and the other half at Twin Falls.) I had been talking a lot during lunch and had lost track of time. I was running about 10 minutes late. All the way across town I was driving about 45 mph, looking for cops every which way. (I didn't run into any thankfully.) Then I got this feeling that I should say a prayer. (I really don't like being late to my 6th period chemistry class because it's really awkward walking in late because I don't know anyone in that class. But I'm late a lot. Usually only by 1 or 2 minutes.) I was thinking "Why should I say a prayer? My teacher doesn't count my tardies, walking in late will just be awkward. And anyway, *I looked down at the clock* class started a full 5 minutes ago. How will saying a prayer magically make me not late?" So I ignored the prompting.

As I was pulling into the parking lot, the thought hit me again to say a prayer. Then I just thought "Fine, whatever. I'll say a prayer. It won't do any good though." So I said a quick prayer. "Heavenly Father, please bless that I won't be late to class. Amen." That was it. Easy enough. But the whole time I was full of doubt. The only reason I said the prayer was so I wouldn't keep having the nagging feeling in the back of my mind that I should say a prayer. I had no belief that I actually wouldn't be late for class (cuz it was already 10 minutes after class was supposed to have started).

As I walked into the school, however, the halls were full of people. I was so confused. Why wasn't everyone in class? I found a friend and asked her what was going on. She told me that lunch had started 15 minutes late, and so class was bumped back 15 minutes. ...I was speechless. My mind was blown. Wow. My prayer had been answered. Even with so much doubt in my mind, no belief whatsoever that the prayer would actually work, and Heavenly Father still answered it. Thank you! Prayers do work.

Had I not said the prayer would class still have been bumped 15 minutes back? Yes. But that's not the point. The point is that I felt prompted to pray and did. My prayer was answered, and even though it wasn't a very big deal, I was so thankful that day. Not so much because I wasn't tardy, but because my testimony of prayer was strengthened so much. I had always believed that prayers were answered, but, until this and the $50 bill, I had never experienced it myself. Twice in one month I have been blessed with two great experiences of feeling the Holy Ghost and having prayers answered. I love the Gospel.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Thankful.

A little over a week ago I had State Swim Team and Water Polo. My mom gave me a $50 bill for the two days I'd be there. This was to pay for my food, water polo t-shirt, and for gas for the people driving me back home. ...I lost it. The first night. I walked into Red Robin, and I knew it had been in my pocket. I ordered my food. Ate it. Got my bill. Looked in my pocket. The money was gone. I was so freaking out. I looked and looked and looked. Then I prayed. And looked and looked and looked again. I couldn't find it. I was kinda mad. I mean, honestly! I prayed that I would be able to find the money, and yet it was nowhere to be found. C'mon Heavenly Father! I wasn't being irresponsible with the money, and I needed it! Would helping me find it really ruin anything in the whole scheme of things? Then last Thursday I get a text. Apparently the people who I rode to Red Robin with found a $50 bill in their car! So I got my money back (even if it was a week late). Just goes to show you that God works on his own schedule. :) My prayer was answered eventually. :)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

My Moment of Wisdom.

"Go into every task with a positive attitude; the results are always better. Either you succeed and are happy, or you fail and are happy anyway!"
~Me

Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Want to Want.

Today in Sunday School my teacher was talking about how before the Savior died he needed to want to die. Apparently, since he was the Son of God, he was immortal and therefore, couldn't die unless he wanted to. Think about it, though... why would he want to die? Even Jesus Christ, being perfect, didn't want to die even when Heavenly Father told him to. But he did want to want to die. Does that make sense? He didn't want to die and leave his home on Earth, but since that was what the Father desired of Him, He wanted to want to. I find the concept a little confusing myself with all these "wants."

Discussing this in Sunday School reminded me of what one of my counselors said one summer at EFY. She was giving a devotional on scripture study, and she told of a personal experience during her early teenage years. She felt guilty because she didn't like reading her scriptures. She never wanted to read them. But she prayed that she would want to read them. Even though she didn't want to them, she wanted to want to read them, and that was enough to get her to read her scriptures. Eventually she learned to enjoy the scriptures, and now she loves reading them.

I know that the desire to want something is always enough to get you started. I've always enjoyed being sarcastic and rude because it's so easy, but I've always wished that I would want more to be kind and friendly. Over the past couple years, I have noticed that I have become for kind and loving. It happened mostly without me realizing it because, even though I didn't necessarily want to become this person, I wanted to want to. And I have changed for the better because of it.

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Tonight my ward had our Young Women Evening of Excellence. I wasn't a big part of it. All I did was read a little introductory paragraph and sing a song with the rest of the Young Women, but apparently I had a big influence on some people. Afterwards three people came up to me and complimented me. First, the grandmother of these new girls in our ward came to me and said that I had a wonderful talent of singing, and with more than just my voice. A few minutes later her daughter (the mother of the three new girls in my ward) came to me and said I had a beautiful voice and spirit. She said she was so thankful for how kind and welcoming I had been to her girls. Then the father of another somewhat new girl in our ward came up to me and said that he could hear my voice very distinguished from everyone else's during the song and that it was gorgeous. He said he wished I would sing a solo in sacrament meeting. I never knew how big an influence I could have on so many people in just a little period of time. It really makes me want to constantly do good and be a good example because people are always watching. I do matter, and I can make a difference.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Don't hesitate; shine today!

Once upon a time
A child was born into this life
Heaven could be seen in her eyes
There was no doubt she was divine
And if you are still you will feel the truth
That the princess in this wondrous story is you

It’s your time
It’s your destiny to shine
So arise
Be true to the royal
That’s inside of you
Don’t settle for the story that
The world would have you write
You were born to reach eternal life
Let faith fill every chapter
Let the Savior lead you to
Happily ever after

Sometimes in your life
The world will cast a spell
And try to make your conscience fall asleep
And forget the woman God would have you be
But if you are still you will understand
The noble role you play in his plan

It’s your time
It’s your destiny to shine
So arise
Be true to the royal
That’s inside of you
Don’t settle for the story that
The world would have you write
You were born to reach eternal life
Let faith fill every chapter
Let the Savior lead you to
Happily ever after

When the forests fills with darkness
And wolves seek your soul
Just know
You are simply in the place between
Your once upon a time and your triumph in the end

It's your time
It’s your destiny to shine
So arise
Be true to the royal
That’s inside of you
Don’t settle for the story that
The world would have you write
You were born to reach eternal life
Let faith fill every chapter
Let the Savior lead you to
Happily ever after
~Jenny Phillips.
Happily Ever After.
This is your time, don't hesitate! Be your best self! Be true to yourself! Everyone has a purpose; we must each discover our divine purpose. To accomplish our goals and purposes we will face trial. But it the end it will all be for the better. :) Whenever you feel like there is no one there to help you then just pray. Your Father in Heaven knows and loves you, and he will help if you just let him in!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Power of Seminary

"Take seminary and gain a testimony of it... That gospel learning will help you keep your life in balance." ~Riley M. Lorimer
“Spending a few minutes in the scriptures each day, bearing testimony, and feeling the Spirit has not only a strengthening effect as students go to school, but it has a healing effect as the Atonement of Jesus Christ acts in their lives. It’s a great opportunity for youth.” ~Kelly Haws
"Young people, I ask you to participate in seminary. Study your scriptures daily. Listen to your teachers carefully. Apply what you learn prayerfully."
~President Thomas S. Monson
“For me, being in seminary gives me power. When I go to school and all my friends talk about all kinds of stuff, it’s good to have some spiritual strength in the mornings.” ~Johannes Malzl
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I have my own personal testimony of seminary. I love seminary so much. Last week I was having a bad day, but when I showed up to seminary Brother Wallace started teaching and I knew that he was speaking through to spirit because he said just what I needed to hear. I love this gospel and know that it is true.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

We thank Thee, oh God, for a Prophet.

<------ See this man right here? Well... I love him (and the stories he tells). :) He is so funny and spiritual, and I know that he always speaks the truth. Thomas S. Monson is the true prophet on the church today. I know that he receives revelation from God. I know that if I follow the guidance he gives that I am following God's will and that I am on the right path. The reason I love General Conference so much is because it gives me a chance to listen to the prophets and apostles. I love each and every one of them, and I love the spirit I feel when they speak. I know that this gospel is true! ♥

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Truly Royal.

I am a Princess.
As a daughter of God, I am a princess. I know that because of my heavenly identity I need to be the best I can be. I try my hardest to develop my divine qualities. Every day I try to follow my older brother, Jesus Christ, 's example in an attempt to become like him. I know that, even though I'm far from perfect, the more I strive to be like him, the closer I will come to my Father in Heaven.

"Deep inside my young heart lies the one I want to be. And deep inside my soul I find the seeds of divinity. Now and then I see glimpses of the woman I can become. I know someday I'll find her here, if I don't give up. Everyday I'm closer to the one I want to be. And slowly I'm uncovering my heavenly qualities and I'll continue working toward the woman I can become. Developing my qualities through service and through love. I am a princess, a royal queen I'll be. So I must choose to find and use my divine qualities. Daughter of Heaven, a queen someday I'll be, an heir of my Mother in Heaven for eternity."

This is my castle.
This is my temple. I am so grateful to be blessed enough to have a temple less than 15 minutes away from where I live. In fact, I can see the steeple and angel Moroni just looking out of my bedroom window. Often, I find myself not partaking in all the blessings I can receive from going to the temple. I am going to make it a goal to go to the temple at least three times a month, but I'll try for more.

"I love to see the temple. I'm going there someday, to feel the Holy Spirit, to listen, and to pray. For the temple is a house of God, a place of love and beauty. I'll prepare myself while I am young; This is my sacred duty. I love to see the temple. I'll go inside someday. I'll covenant with my father; I'll promise to obey. For the temple is a holy place where we are sealed together. As a child of God I've learned this truth: A family is forever."

He is my Prince.

I may not know him yet, but I know what he'll be like:
  • Returned Missionary.
  • Great sense of humor.
  • Knows who he is.
  • Loves me for me.
  • Honest.
  • Forgiving.
  • Loves God.
  • Considerate.
  • Has a strong testimony.
  • ... to name a few.
"We have been born as Nephi of old to goodly parents who love the Lord. We have been taught, and we understand that we must do as the Lord commands. We are as the Army of Helaman. We have been taught in our youth, and we will be the Lord's missionaries to bring the world his truth. We have been saved for these latter days to build the kingdom in righteous ways. We hear the words our Prophet declares, 'Let each who's worthy go forth and serve.' We are as the Army of Helaman. We have been taught in our youth, and we will be the Lord's missionaries to bring the world his truth. We know his plan, and we will prepare, increase our knowledge through study and prayer. Daily we'll learn until we are called to preach the gospel to all the world. We are as the Army of Helaman. We have been taught in our youth, and we will be the Lord's missionaries to bring the world his truth."

Sunday, September 18, 2011

"Sanctify Yourselves"

I absolutely love this video. Whenever I see or hear of a young man who is worthy of holding the priesthood it makes me feel all warm inside. If they use their priesthood power to help others it makes me fall in love with them. This story touches my heart and makes my eyes tear up. Some day I am going to marry a man like Bryce in this story. A worthy son of God and returned missionary.

I actually (just out of curiosity) searched A.J. Edwards (the kid who was struck by lightning) on Facebook... he's friends with my cousin! What a small world it is. :) What I found slightly humorous, though, was that on his wall, Bryce Reynolds (the young man who gave him a priesthood blessing) had posted "Come join me on ZombieFarm!" I found it kind of funny that twelve years ago Bryce saved A.J.'s life, and now they are now Facebook friends who invite each other to play time-wasting Facebook games.

On a more spiritual note, I know that the power of the priesthood is real and that, if properly used, it can bless lives. I am so grateful for the priesthood in my life through my father, brother, and worthy male friends. I will be so glad the day I can add my husband to that list of priesthood holders in my life. One day I will marry a worthy priesthood holder in the temple and are family will live together for eternity. I have been blessed by the priesthood, and I know that I will continue to be so. Hopefully you have felt/will feel the priesthood in your life in some way. I know that the gospel is true.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Your Happily Ever After

-DIETER F. UCHTDORF
Second Counselor in the First Presidency

Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Heavenly Father offers to you the greatest gift of all—eternal life—and the opportunity and infinite blessing of your own “happily ever after."

My dear young sisters all around the world, I am grateful and honored to be with you today. President Thomas S. Monson and all the leaders of the Church love you; we pray for you, and we rejoice in your faithfulness.

Over the years I have been exposed to many beautiful languages—each of them is fascinating and remarkable; each has its particular charm. But as different as these languages can be, they often have things in common. For example, in most languages there exists a phrase as magical and full of promise as perhaps any in the world. That phrase is “Once upon a time.”

Aren’t those wonderful words to begin a story? “Once upon a time” promises something: a story of adventure and romance, a story of princesses and princes. It may include tales of courage, hope, and everlasting love. In many of these stories, nice overcomes mean and good overcomes evil. But perhaps most of all, I love it when we turn to the last page and our eyes reach the final lines and we see the enchanting words “And they lived happily ever after.”

Isn’t that what we all desire: to be the heroes and heroines of our own stories; to triumph over adversity; to experience life in all its beauty; and, in the end, to live happily ever after?

Today I want to draw your attention to something very significant, very extraordinary. On the first page of your Young Women Personal Progressbook, you will find these words: “You are a beloved daughter of Heavenly Father, prepared to come to the earth at this particular time for a sacred and glorious purpose.”

Sisters, those words are true! They are not made up in a fairy tale! Isn’t it remarkable to know that our eternal Heavenly Father knows you, hears you, watches over you, and loves you with an infinite love? In fact, His love for you is so great that He has granted you this earthly life as a precious gift of “once upon a time,” complete with your own true story of adventure, trial, and opportunities for greatness, nobility, courage, and love. And, most glorious of all, He offers you a gift beyond price and comprehension. Heavenly Father offers to you the greatest gift of all—eternal life—and the opportunity and infinite blessing of your own “happily ever after.”

But such a blessing does not come without a price. It is not given simply because you desire it. It comes only through understanding who you are and what you must become in order to be worthy of such a gift.

Trial Is Part of the Journey

For a moment, think back about your favorite fairy tale. In that story the main character may be a princess or a peasant; she might be a mermaid or a milkmaid, a ruler or a servant. You will find one thing all have in common: they must overcome adversity.

Cinderella has to endure her wicked stepmother and evil stepsisters. She is compelled to suffer long hours of servitude and ridicule.

In “Beauty and the Beast,” Belle becomes a captive to a frightful-looking beast in order to save her father. She sacrifices her home and family, all she holds dear, to spend several months in the beast’s castle.

In the tale “Rumpelstiltskin,” a poor miller promises the king that his daughter can spin straw into gold. The king immediately sends for her and locks her in a room with a mound of straw and a spinning wheel. Later in the story she faces the danger of losing her firstborn child unless she can guess the name of the magical creature who helped her in this impossible task.

In each of these stories, Cinderella, Belle, and the miller’s daughter have to experience sadness and trial before they can reach their “happily ever after.” Think about it. Has there ever been a person who did not have to go through his or her own dark valley of temptation, trial, and sorrow?

Sandwiched between their “once upon a time” and “happily ever after,” they all had to experience great adversity. Why must all experience sadness and tragedy? Why could we not simply live in bliss and peace, each day filled with wonder, joy, and love?

The scriptures tell us there must be opposition in all things, for without it we could not discern the sweet from the bitter.

Would the marathon runner feel the triumph of finishing the race had she not felt the pain of the hours of pushing against her limits? Would the pianist feel the joy of mastering an intricate sonata without the painstaking hours of practice?

In stories, as in life, adversity teaches us things we cannot learn otherwise. Adversity helps to develop a depth of character that comes in no other way. Our loving Heavenly Father has set us in a world filled with challenges and trials so that we, through opposition, can learn wisdom, become stronger, and experience joy.

Let me share with you a personal experience I had as a teenager while our family was attending church in Frankfurt, Germany.

One Sunday the missionaries brought a new family to our meetings whom I hadn’t seen before. It was a mother with two beautiful daughters. I thought that these missionaries were doing a very, very good job.

I particularly took notice of the one daughter with gorgeous dark hair and large brown eyes. Her name was Harriet, and I think I fell in love with her from the first moment I saw her. Unfortunately, this beautiful young woman didn’t seem to feel the same about me. She had many young men who wanted to make her acquaintance, and I began to wonder if she would ever see me as anything but a friend. But I didn’t let that deter me. I figured out ways to be where she was. When I passed the sacrament, I made sure I was in the right position so that I would be the one to pass the sacrament to her.

When we had special activities at church, I rode my bike to Harriet’s house and rang the doorbell. Harriet’s mother usually answered. In fact, she opened the kitchen window of their apartment on the fourth floor and asked what I wanted. I would ask if Harriet would like a ride to church on my bicycle. Harriet’s mother would say, “No, she will be coming later, but I will be happy to ride with you to church.” This wasn’t exactly what I had in mind, but how could I decline?

And so we rode to church. I must admit I had a very impressive road bike. Harriet’s mother sat on the top tube bar just in front of me, and I tried to be the most elegant bicycle driver over roads of rough cobblestone.

Time passed. While beautiful Harriet was seeing many other young men, it seemed that I could not make any headway with her.

Was I disappointed? Yes.

Was I defeated? Absolutely not!

Actually, looking back I recognize that it doesn’t hurt at all to be on good terms with the mother of the girl of your dreams.

Years later, after I had finished my training as a fighter pilot in the air force, I experienced a modern miracle in Harriet’s response to my continued courting. One day she said, “Dieter, you have matured much over these past years.”

I moved quickly after that, and within a few months I was married to the woman I had loved ever since I first saw her. The process hadn’t been easy—there were moments of suffering and despair—but finally my happiness was full, and it still is, even more so.

My dear young sisters, you need to know that you will experience your own adversity. None is exempt. You will suffer, be tempted, and make mistakes. You will learn for yourself what every heroine has learned: through overcoming challenges come growth and strength.

It is your reaction to adversity, not the adversity itself, that determines how your life’s story will develop.

There are those among you who, although young, have already suffered a full measure of grief and sorrow. My heart is filled with compassion and love for you. How dear you are to the Church. How beloved you are of your Heavenly Father. Though it may seem that you are alone, angels attend you. Though you may feel that no one can understand the depth of your despair, our Savior, Jesus Christ, understands. He suffered more than we can possibly imagine, and He did it for us; He did it for you. You are not alone.

If you ever feel your burden is too great to bear, lift your heart to your Heavenly Father, and He will uphold and bless you. He says to you, as He said to Joseph Smith, “[Your] adversity and [your] afflictions shall be but a small moment; and then, if [you] endure it well, God shall exalt [you] on high.”

Enduring adversity is not the only thing you must do to experience a happy life. Let me repeat: how you react to adversity and temptation is a critical factor in whether or not you arrive at your own “happily ever after.”

Stay True to What You Know Is Right

Sisters, young sisters, beloved young sisters, stay true to what you know is right. Everywhere you look today, you will find promises of happiness. Ads in magazines promise total bliss if you will only buy a certain outfit, shampoo, or makeup. Certain media productions glamorize those who embrace evil or who give in to base instincts. Often these same people are portrayed as models of success and accomplishment.

In a world where evil is portrayed as good and good as evil, sometimes it is difficult to know the truth. In some ways it is almost like Little Red Riding Hood’s dilemma: when you are not quite sure what you are seeing, is it a beloved grandmother or is it a dangerous wolf?

I spent many years in the cockpit of an airplane. My task was to get a big jet safely from any part of the world to our desired destination. I knew with certainty that if I wanted to travel from New York to Rome, I needed to fly east. If some were to tell me that I should fly south, I knew there was no truth in their words. I would not trust them because I knew for myself. No amount of persuasion, no amount of flattery, bribery, or threats could convince me that flying south would get me to my destination because I knew.

We all search for happiness, and we all try to find our own “happily ever after.” The truth is, God knows how to get there! And He has created a map for you; He knows the way. He is your beloved Heavenly Father, who seeks your good, your happiness. He desires with all the love of a perfect and pure Father that you reach your supernal destination. The map is available to all. It gives explicit directions of what to do and where to go to everyone who is striving to come unto Christ and “stand as [a witness] of God at all times and in all things, and in all places.” All you have to do is trust your Heavenly Father. Trust Him enough to follow His plan.

Nevertheless, not all will follow the map. They may look at it. They may think it is reasonable, perhaps even true. But they do not follow the divine directions. Many believe that any road will take them to a “happily ever after.” Some may even become angry when others who know the way try to help and tell them. They suppose that such advice is outdated, irrelevant, out of touch with modern life.

Sisters, they suppose wrong.

The Gospel Is the Way to Happily Ever After

I understand that, at times, some may wonder why they attend Church meetings or why it is so important to read the scriptures regularly or pray to our Heavenly Father daily. Here is my answer: You do these things because they are part of God’s path for you. And that path will take you to your “happily ever after” destination.

“Happily ever after” is not something found only in fairy tales. You can have it! It is available for you! But you must follow your Heavenly Father’s map.

Sisters, please embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ! Learn to love your Heavenly Father with all your heart, might, and mind. Fill your souls with virtue, and love goodness. Always strive to bring out the best in yourself and others.

Learn to accept and act upon the Young Women values. Live the standards in For the Strength of Youth. These standards guide and direct you to your “happily ever after.” Living these standards will prepare you to make sacred covenants in the temple and establish your own legacy of goodness in your individual circumstances. “Stand … in holy places, and be not moved,” regardless of temptations or difficulties. I promise you that future generations will be grateful for you and praise your name for your courage and faithfulness during this crucial time of your life.

My dear young sisters—you who stand for truth and righteousness, you who seek goodness, you who have entered the waters of baptism and walk in the ways of the Lord—our Father in Heaven has promised that you will “mount up with wings as eagles; [you] shall run, and not be weary; and [you] shall walk, and not faint.” You “shall not be deceived.” God will bless and prosper you. “The gates of hell shall not prevail against you; … and the Lord God will disperse the powers of darkness from before you, and cause the heavens to shake for your good, and his name’s glory.”

Sisters, we love you. We pray for you. Be strong and of good courage. You are truly royal spirit daughters of Almighty God. You are princesses, destined to become queens. Your own wondrous story has already begun. Your “once upon a time” is now.

As an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, I leave you my blessing and give you a promise that as you accept and live the values and principles of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, “[you] will be prepared to strengthen home and family, make and keep sacred covenants, receive the ordinances of the temple, and enjoy the blessings of exaltation.” And the day will come when you turn the final pages of your own glorious story; there you will read and experience the fulfillment of those blessed and wonderful words: “And they lived happily ever after.” Of this I testify in the holy name of Jesus Christ, amen.

True Joy.

I have spent the past hour or so compiling a playlist of songs that make me happy. And by happy I mean they make me truly joyful. They help me know who I am and that I'm not alone. I would love for you to listen to the songs so that you will be able to feel the spirit through them and know for yourself.

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In my seminary class there is a girl named Debra. She truly inspires me. Debra is mentally handicapped, but she is the purest spirit I have ever met. Even though she is different she still tries to make friends, and if people are mean to her she just keeps trying. In seminary she always tries hard to understand and do her best. I have always been taught that those her are born mentally handicapped are chosen spirits sent to Earth to help others through their trials, but that they won't be held accountable for any bad actions they may have made. Debra strives to be the best she can be, even though she wouldn't be accountable for wrong choices. I wish I could be more like her in striving to do my best. She has great integrity. Part of integrity is doing what's right even if know one is watching, I need to be better at this and Debra inspires me to be so. That is the main reason I started this blog. No one has seen it, and yet I am still writing. God knows what I'm doing, and I'm sure he appreciates it. I know that he will bring to my page those who need to hear my message.

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Tonight in family home evening my sister Rebecca taught a lesson from Preach my Gospel on virtue. I am so glad that virtue was added as a value in Young Women's Personal Progress. Being virtuous is extremely important in today's society if you want to go back to live with Heavenly Father. Yes, he is forgiving, but one mistake can change you. After you repent, He will forgive you and forget of your sins, but you may never forget. The best way is to never make the mistake once. If you do it once, and repent, and promise to never do it again, there is still a weakness in you that could cause Satan to tempt you into doing it again. You do not want to fall into this trap. The slogan for the meth project is "Not even once;" this phrase should be used in all cases of immorality as well. After one time you start to become desensitized to the sin, and you might start to think "Well, it's not that bad. After all, it could be worse."

I love both of these videos. One of them shows how to remain pure and virtuous, and the other one is many different teenagers stated why they choose to be sexually pure. I recommend you watch them, even if you have no problems with purity; it is always nice to feel the spirit and be fed spiritually. Many people think that virtue is only about remaining sexually pure, this, however, is not true. "Virtue is a pattern of thought and behavior based on high moral standards." This includes all of your standards: modesty, honesty, kindness, etc. To become truly virtuous we must follow what the prophets have said. This includes living the standards in "For the Strength of Youth." I know that if we become and remain virtuous we will have true joy in our lives and we will be able to live with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ again.