Brothers and Sisters!
I am so sorry for disappointing you! Most of all, I am upset with myself! I left this blog alone for too long! There is truly no excuse for what happened. I got caught up in the ways of the world. I was busy with school, friends, and dating that this blog slipped my mind. I am back home in Las Vegas and looking for work. I am now focusing on my Blog again. This isn't my first priority, but I will try my hardest with posts every Sunday, if not every other Sunday. I ask for your forgiveness and I will start out with another post continuing my Prophet of the Restoration post soon. I will not doddle or delay any longer. Hopefully this blog can be my strength to stay on the straight and narrow. And keep me, as well as you guys, as close to God as possible.
Saint From Sin City
A spiritual light in emotional darkness.
Monday, July 6, 2015
Sunday, November 9, 2014
The Prophet of the Restoration pt.1
Hello Brothers and Sisters.
Since Adam and Eve, God has given us prophets to guide us in our lives. The first one being Adam, following him are some big names in the bible like Abraham and Moses, Elias and Elijah. God has always wanted us to have a prophet on the earth to communicate Gods words with ours. Picture this. This idea is more of a visual but since you cant see me, just do your best to picture it in your mind. you hold your hand in a fist in the air and someone else holds their fist above yours. You close your eyes. The other person then moves your hand and you try to follow his movements. That wont work very well because you cant see anything. Now, you grab one end of a pen, and the other person grabs the other end. Now close your eyes and follow his movements. It will be quite a bit easier as the pen acts as a guide. think of your hand as yourself, the other hand as God, and the pen as a prophet. You can not see god, so its quite hard for you to follow him. But with a prophet in the mix, he can guide you to what God wants you to do.
Like I said before, God has a prophet with the priesthood for us on the earth. This is called a dispensation. But, in history, people follow the same pattern. God presents a prophet, the people follow, then the people disobey, and people kill the prophet, and with him, the priesthood leaves the earth. This is called an apostasy. When Jesus Christ was killed, resurrected, and ascended to heaven, and left the apostles to preach his word, that was a dispensation. But as I said before, the pattern followed once again. People disobeyed the apostles and killed them off. With them left the priesthood of God. We can picture the gospel and the priesthood as a plate. When people killed the apostles, it was like the plate dropped and shattered. As people tried to put the pieces back together, the plate still was broken, the plate needed a restoration to look brand new. God needed to come back to the earth and restore the gospel in its fullness to the earth. For fourteen hundred years, the priesthood was not found on the earth. Until God came to a boy of fourteen years old. This young boy was named Joseph Smith. He was to be the Prophet of the Restoration.
The Smith family was raised on a farm. The family were God fearing people. They would read their scriptures as a family at night. At this time, there were many different sects of churches. Young Joseph, at the age of 14, would say, "During this time of great excitement my mind was called up to serious reflection and great uneasiness." (Joseph Smith History) Young Joseph went to the different sects to listen to what they would have to say. He would talk to each of the pastors for questions and find that each pastor said the only way to salvation was to not question what they say. Joseph could not decide which sect was correct, and what he should choose. Filled with questions, he began to read and study the bible. He came upon one scripture in the epistle of James. which reads, 'If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of god, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.'(James 1:5) He had this to say about it.
"Never did any passage of scripture come with more power to the heart of man than this did at this time to mine. It seemed to enter with great force into every feeling of my heart." Knowing that he had questions that needed to be answered, he did as James directed. Young Joseph went to a lonely place to pray to God. While he found himself alone, he started his prayer. "I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me. When the light rested upon me, I saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name, and said, pointing to the other, This is My Beloved Son, Hear Him."(Joseph Smith History)
God the Father and his son, Jesus Christ, appeared to Joseph. Joseph asked which sect to join, and The Son said to join none of them. Christ said that he would be the new Prophet of God and that he would restore the Gospel and priesthood, in its fullness, to the earth.
Since Adam and Eve, God has given us prophets to guide us in our lives. The first one being Adam, following him are some big names in the bible like Abraham and Moses, Elias and Elijah. God has always wanted us to have a prophet on the earth to communicate Gods words with ours. Picture this. This idea is more of a visual but since you cant see me, just do your best to picture it in your mind. you hold your hand in a fist in the air and someone else holds their fist above yours. You close your eyes. The other person then moves your hand and you try to follow his movements. That wont work very well because you cant see anything. Now, you grab one end of a pen, and the other person grabs the other end. Now close your eyes and follow his movements. It will be quite a bit easier as the pen acts as a guide. think of your hand as yourself, the other hand as God, and the pen as a prophet. You can not see god, so its quite hard for you to follow him. But with a prophet in the mix, he can guide you to what God wants you to do.
Like I said before, God has a prophet with the priesthood for us on the earth. This is called a dispensation. But, in history, people follow the same pattern. God presents a prophet, the people follow, then the people disobey, and people kill the prophet, and with him, the priesthood leaves the earth. This is called an apostasy. When Jesus Christ was killed, resurrected, and ascended to heaven, and left the apostles to preach his word, that was a dispensation. But as I said before, the pattern followed once again. People disobeyed the apostles and killed them off. With them left the priesthood of God. We can picture the gospel and the priesthood as a plate. When people killed the apostles, it was like the plate dropped and shattered. As people tried to put the pieces back together, the plate still was broken, the plate needed a restoration to look brand new. God needed to come back to the earth and restore the gospel in its fullness to the earth. For fourteen hundred years, the priesthood was not found on the earth. Until God came to a boy of fourteen years old. This young boy was named Joseph Smith. He was to be the Prophet of the Restoration.
The Smith family was raised on a farm. The family were God fearing people. They would read their scriptures as a family at night. At this time, there were many different sects of churches. Young Joseph, at the age of 14, would say, "During this time of great excitement my mind was called up to serious reflection and great uneasiness." (Joseph Smith History) Young Joseph went to the different sects to listen to what they would have to say. He would talk to each of the pastors for questions and find that each pastor said the only way to salvation was to not question what they say. Joseph could not decide which sect was correct, and what he should choose. Filled with questions, he began to read and study the bible. He came upon one scripture in the epistle of James. which reads, 'If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of god, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.'(James 1:5) He had this to say about it.
"Never did any passage of scripture come with more power to the heart of man than this did at this time to mine. It seemed to enter with great force into every feeling of my heart." Knowing that he had questions that needed to be answered, he did as James directed. Young Joseph went to a lonely place to pray to God. While he found himself alone, he started his prayer. "I saw a pillar of light exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me. When the light rested upon me, I saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name, and said, pointing to the other, This is My Beloved Son, Hear Him."(Joseph Smith History)
God the Father and his son, Jesus Christ, appeared to Joseph. Joseph asked which sect to join, and The Son said to join none of them. Christ said that he would be the new Prophet of God and that he would restore the Gospel and priesthood, in its fullness, to the earth.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Another great blog
Hello Brothers and Sisters.
I wanted to say sorry for the poor grammar on my first post. That is not how all the posts will be like. That was the script of a talk I gave in church a week after General Conference. I was not worried about grammar when I was wrting it before and when I looked it over before I post it, I missed some.
There is my first post. That is what all the other sunday posts will be like. Throughout the week I may post short ones like this one to clarify mistakes on situations, or things I find I want to shortly talk on.
One of the things I really wanted to do was link you guys to another amazing Blog that I have been reading for quite a few years. His name is Dave Johnston. He goes by the internet name of Bro Jo. The goal of his blog is to help young adults master their way through early life, or give enough confidence to get through it, which is usually the case with all of us. It is a serious place for Teens to get advice and he does it in a loving, and sometimes comical way. You can actually E mail him about problems you are having and he will answer back. I tried this once on my mission and he really did reply with helping advice. He is not an old, but, an experienced and wise man. I would give his blog a look over if I were you!
dearbrojo.blogspot.com
I wanted to say sorry for the poor grammar on my first post. That is not how all the posts will be like. That was the script of a talk I gave in church a week after General Conference. I was not worried about grammar when I was wrting it before and when I looked it over before I post it, I missed some.
There is my first post. That is what all the other sunday posts will be like. Throughout the week I may post short ones like this one to clarify mistakes on situations, or things I find I want to shortly talk on.
One of the things I really wanted to do was link you guys to another amazing Blog that I have been reading for quite a few years. His name is Dave Johnston. He goes by the internet name of Bro Jo. The goal of his blog is to help young adults master their way through early life, or give enough confidence to get through it, which is usually the case with all of us. It is a serious place for Teens to get advice and he does it in a loving, and sometimes comical way. You can actually E mail him about problems you are having and he will answer back. I tried this once on my mission and he really did reply with helping advice. He is not an old, but, an experienced and wise man. I would give his blog a look over if I were you!
dearbrojo.blogspot.com
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Old Ship Zion
So this week
I saw something very interesting. I go to Truckee Meadows Communiy College, and in the parking lot of the
school, I saw a small green car with a bumper sticker that had the thinking man
on it with the words, I think, therefore I am an atheist. Wow, I thought. What
a clever bumper sticker. I want to see more stickers like that about Christ. A
thought came into my mind. Yes, he thinks. Good for him. But I know. So I took
a piece of paper out, and wrote, I know, therefore I’m a Christian. Mormon.org.
Checkmate!
,
we had general conference. Ill, be honest, it is the first one I really
listened to. And there were amazing talks! As usual, Elder Holland had an
amazing talk on finding the goodness and charities part in our body and
realizing that we are all beggars. Elder Klebingat had an awesome talk on strengthen
our spiritual confidence. But one that really hit home, was the talk by M
Russell Ballard. Stay on the boat and hold on! At the moment all I could think
of was the friend this talk could benefit so much! Then, when I listened to it
again, I realized I needed it just as much.
What boat am
I talking about? Well, he starts off his talk by telling a story of a friend
and his son who went on a white water rafting trip down the Colorado River. The
River guides who were with them gave them three rules important to their
safety. One, Stay in the boat. Two, Wear a life jacket, And three hold on with
both hands. Elder Ballard thought this was similar to our mortal journey.
Before I go on with the rules they were given on the river, the father and son
did something beforehand. Prepared.
Knowing that
white water rafting can be dangerous, they looked up how to personally prepare
for the hidden hazards of the water. Some of the hazards are of course, the
white water, as well as holes where the water will pull under 100 feet, and
jagged rocks. These three are all like troubles we can run into. Ones that we
know are there, ones that we cannot see until they happen, and ones that
surprise us at the last minute. How to personally prepare for these hazards are
as simple as realizing your trials that you will go through. What ones are
extremely hazardous? And not put yourself in the way of that choice. One for me
is Gambling. I love playing poker, and I am pretty good. But if I start playing
for money, I know it will go to my head and I could very well lose my life to
it.
The First
rule was stay in the boat. Brigham young would often talk about a boat he would
call Old Ship Zion. It was a metaphor for the Gospel of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints. The first rule is pretty simple. Stay in the boat.
He said on
one occasion: “We are in the midst of the ocean. A storm comes on, and, as
sailors say, she labors very hard. ‘I am not going to stay here,’ says one; ‘I
don’t believe this is the “Ship Zion.”’ ‘But we are in the midst of the ocean.’
‘I don’t care, I am not going to stay here.’ Off goes the coat, and he jumps
overboard. Will he not be drowned? Yes. So with those who leave this Church. It
is the ‘Old Ship Zion,’ let us stay in it.”
One way to
stay in the boat is by continuing conversion. Constantly Searching out your
answers to gospel questions are essential to your conversion. Praying over and
over again for the knowledge that Christ is there and alive again is most
important. Just because you have had your answer once, does not mean you cannot
receive the same feeling once again.
I haven’t
been to Lake Tahoe yet to see that beautiful lake, but I would go to Lake Mead
in Las Vegas all the time! Whenever we are in the boat, the temperature loves to be 90
degrees outside and not a cloud in the sky. Especially when no wind was blowing
coolish air on us, we would love stop and jump into the cooling water. To swim
around would be freeing. This is like the time in our lives on the ship where
life is going good for us.
Maybe you
found a girlfriend, or the love of your life. Maybe you just got finished with
college or promoted to the position you want. Money is coming in, and happy is
filling your soul. When the water is calm, we all want to explore. We want to
swim. We want to see how far we can get from the boat with still being able to
see it. Weather you feel like you are accomplishing the world right now, or God
is blessing your life, you must stay on the boat!
Brigham
young said “But as sometimes happens a storm blows up, and the Good Ship is
mightily buffeted. Many are the course corrections, many are the listings to
port and then to starboard, but in it all the compass that the some few possess
confirms the course of the captain. He is still heading for Port.”
When that
mighty storm, the shafts in the whirlwinds, and the hail comes, where will you
be? Will you be on the horizon looking at the sails of the ship? You will drift
away. Will you be on the side of the ship going for a swim? You will drown. Or
will you be on the boat holding on?
The twelve
disciples all followed Christ into a ship. As Christ was below the boat
sleeping, a mighty wind came upon them. They cried for their master to wake up
and come forth. Christ told the waters to be still and they did. On the ship,
they had the faith to turn to Christ and ask him to help. When the storm is
raging for us, do we have the faith to turn to Christ ourselves and ask his
guiding hand?
Brigham
young mentioned three types of people who will be on Old Ship Zion. The ones
who are there for the pleasure of it, probably has some good friends with him.
Some are there on business trips. Ones that are getting from point A to point
B. And the others are here for the love of the Gospel and Christ. Which one are
you? None of them are bad right? They are all on the boat. Just stay on the
boat!
I went on a
white water rafting trip for high adventure once in the Colorado River. It was
an amazing experience. I loved every minute of it. We had bigger rafts as well
as two man kayaks. We had river guides on the bigger rafts guiding us through
the river. The rule for the kayaks were they must stay within the first bigger
raft, and the last. They kept our life vests on, and made sure we stayed in the
boat and let us know when it was okay to go out and swim. These river guides
are like our church leaders. Your bishops and quorum advisors know which way
you need to go. Go to your bishop. Talk with him when you need help. He is there
to guide you to salvation.
God is at
the helm. Which means that he is shouting out commands at the members of the
ship. But not everybody is around the helm, so they might not hear it.
Especially if it is a boat big enough to fit every single person that has ever
or will ever live on this earth. That’s why he has given us leaders. Prophets
and apostles speak with one voice when it is the voice of God. :What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken,
and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my
word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice
or by the voice of my servants, it is the same."
One way to
stay on the boat. Hold fast to the railings, and keep that life vest on is by
reading the scriptures. Yes, you have been hearing it since primary, but then
maybe it just works? See, I have my own way of this. I can’t read the
scriptures. I fall asleep, I never remember, I am just bad at it. I admit it.
So I had this idea. Some of you might call it cheating, but it is most certainly
not! The words current prophets speak are also scripture. Every night I go to
bed listening to one of the general conference talks you can get off of the LDS
library app. Brother Perry, my institute teacher, lets me mark it off as scripture study so it must be
okay!
Brothers and Sisters.
There is one thing that Satan uses against us… and that is an idle mind. An
idle mind is the devils workshop. We must stay focused. We must see the end.
And know where we stand in relation to it. We must always strive to perfection.
We must strive to the end goal of salvation! Some of us have gone through the
temple and made covenants with God. As long
as we keep our side of the covenant, God must keep his. The promised blessing
is Salvation and Eternal glory.
While on the
boat, why shouldn’t we go around and make sure everyone else wants to stay on
the boat, understands why we must stay on the boat, and isn’t getting sea sick
from the storm. We do this in our church, we have home teachers and visiting
teachers. But, we should take that extra minute to look at each other and ask
if there is anything I can do to strengthen both mine and their testimony. Or
if they are struggling, help them up. We must look out for each other. And
please, look out for those who have fallen overboard. Those that are gasping
for breath, arms are like jello, desperately want the gospel back in their
lives, but need a helping hand into the boat. This boat is big enough for
everyone. And charity suffereth long, and is kind, and envieth not, and is not
puffed up, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, and
rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth, beareth all things,
believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.
Some of us
have doubts. I had doubts while I was on the Colorado River. That just led me
to my conversion story. That’s because I was not afraid to ask the questions
about my doubts. Joseph Smith had a question. Look what happened. 15 million
members, over 150 temples, over 400 missions, over 80,000 missionaries, and a
church produced movie! Jesus Christ asked a question. “wilt this cup pass over
me” the answer was no, but we all were saved! That was one question. What would
happen to you if you asked your question?
I cannot end
this talk any better than M Russell Ballard ended his. Brothers and sisters,
stay in the boat, use your life jackets, and hold on with both hands. Avoid
distractions! And if any one of you have fallen out of the boat, we will seek
you, find you, minister to you, and pull you safely back onto the Old Ship
Zion, where God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ are at the helm and will
guide us right.
Now I will get a bit silly,I will combine M Russell Ballard and Liam Nesson. "We will seek you, We will find you, And we will save you!"
And I bear my personal testimony that the church is true. That
if you do not go off and wonder, you will be happy eternally. And I say this
with a full heart, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Friday, October 24, 2014
A little about me and my blog
Hello Brothers and Sisters!
I am TJ Peterson. I was born and raised in Las Vegas Nevada (that's where the sin city comes from). I am also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or in other words, a Mormon (that's where the saint comes from).
I am up in Reno Nevada right now studying at Truckee Meadows Community College. I have just started my way to getting my Associates Degree in Fire Science. That's right! I am going to be a Firefighter. I played football, soccer, tennis, baseball, karate, and basketball all before middle school. When I entered middle school, I fell in love with lacrosse. I played lacrosse for five years throughout middle school and high school. I am also starting to get into coaching High School Lacrosse. I am an athlete, a nerd, a starting poet, a starting artist, and a starting writer. I was born and raised in the LDS Church. Both my parents and grandparents, with the exception of my grandma who was baptized, were born in the church. I had my own conversion story when I was 16 years old. If you are lucky and I feel prompted to, maybe I'll share it with you. I also served a mission in South Dakota.
This blog will be a religious christian blog. I am going to try to post every Sunday, a talk. Throughout the week, I may post pictures I have drawn, poems I have written, and thinks that I feel prompted to write on throughout the week. That wont be as punctual as the Sunday talks will be. This will be my first blog, and I started it to help me keep my writing up, as well as my religious strength up as well. I hope this blog can be a beacon of light for all, as well as a tool for people with questions to find answers too.
Finally, A disclaimer. I am a human being, I am not perfect. I may say the wrong thing, and I may offend others. I am very strong in my belief and I may talk about some controversial issues. I want everyone to know I mean no disrespect to people and their beliefs, I am just sharing mine. I do not represent the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Thank you
I am TJ Peterson. I was born and raised in Las Vegas Nevada (that's where the sin city comes from). I am also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or in other words, a Mormon (that's where the saint comes from).
I am up in Reno Nevada right now studying at Truckee Meadows Community College. I have just started my way to getting my Associates Degree in Fire Science. That's right! I am going to be a Firefighter. I played football, soccer, tennis, baseball, karate, and basketball all before middle school. When I entered middle school, I fell in love with lacrosse. I played lacrosse for five years throughout middle school and high school. I am also starting to get into coaching High School Lacrosse. I am an athlete, a nerd, a starting poet, a starting artist, and a starting writer. I was born and raised in the LDS Church. Both my parents and grandparents, with the exception of my grandma who was baptized, were born in the church. I had my own conversion story when I was 16 years old. If you are lucky and I feel prompted to, maybe I'll share it with you. I also served a mission in South Dakota.
This blog will be a religious christian blog. I am going to try to post every Sunday, a talk. Throughout the week, I may post pictures I have drawn, poems I have written, and thinks that I feel prompted to write on throughout the week. That wont be as punctual as the Sunday talks will be. This will be my first blog, and I started it to help me keep my writing up, as well as my religious strength up as well. I hope this blog can be a beacon of light for all, as well as a tool for people with questions to find answers too.
Finally, A disclaimer. I am a human being, I am not perfect. I may say the wrong thing, and I may offend others. I am very strong in my belief and I may talk about some controversial issues. I want everyone to know I mean no disrespect to people and their beliefs, I am just sharing mine. I do not represent the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Thank you
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