So my idea was that I would pick a church Hymn. I love the Hymns. I once made it a goal to memorize my 25 most favorite hymns, all the verses. And I did. And then I picked 25 more. And 25 more. And then I decided to memorize the first and last verses of 25 more. I love it. It's a work in progress, but I have seen the blessings of it numerous times over.
Often times I've found myself in a scary situation; driving in a snow storm, riding in a taxi with my baby in anaphylactic shock, driving home late and I'm tired. Other times I've been in need of an answer to a prayer, a reminder that I'm loved or a way to calm a sad child. At those times (and countless others) I've been able to recall the beautiful words of the hymns. And I can testify that the song of the righteous is indeed a prayer. One that gives strength and delivers peace.
I LOVE the hymns. If you look on lds.org and search hymns you'll find that there are several references to blessings and power of hymns. The following was in the Liahona and the Ensign in 2007.
The Nourishing Power of Hymns by Elder Jay E. Jensen Of the Seventy The situation was weighing heavily on my mind as I went to Sacrament meeting. 27 Pure areligion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To bvisit the cfatherless and dwidows in their eaffliction, and to keep himself funspotted from gthe hworld.
22 But be ye adoers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
Alma9:28
Therefore, prepare ye the way of the Lord, for the time is at hand that all men shall reap a areward of their bworks, according to that which they have been—if they have been righteous they shall creap the salvation of their souls, according to the power and deliverance of Jesus Christ;
22 But be ye adoers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
Alma9:28
Therefore, prepare ye the way of the Lord, for the time is at hand that all men shall reap a areward of their bworks, according to that which they have been—if they have been righteous they shall creap the salvation of their souls, according to the power and deliverance of Jesus Christ;
Please share your thoughts on the hymns and then pray to have your heart and mind open to the opportunities that are all around just now.
5 comments:
I'm gonna comment. I just re-read this again, and I love in James where it tells us what pure religion is. It's in the loving and serving of those around us. And then to keep ourselves unspotted from the world. I think that in this application that keeping ourselves unspotted from the world means putting aside those thoughts that we'll help others 'when', when it's easy, when we have free time, when our life is perfect then we'll help.
When we are able to put aside those thoughts we can serve with the pure intent and be doers of the word and not hearers only.
Hey TaLaisa, I loved this post. I've been thinking a lot about Julie too and I was happy to see this post in my Google reader.
Oh and I love the Hymns too.
My very first song in Primary we learned for stake conference was "I Wonder When He Comes Again" and since it was embedded in my brain it has been used as a lullaby, a mantra, and help when I'm in trouble. My children have heard it all their lives as I rock them to sleep, at sick beds when I sit by, and as I mop up accidents. They know all the words though sometimes the tune goes sharp or fades. Every once in awhile the meaning comes through and makes me ponder on the Savior.
Your inspirational post was an answer to my prayers of last night. Thank you! We are the Lord's hands and you certainly were in this case. I never cease to be amazed at His love and personal attention for each of us. Thanks also for your inspiration and prompt response in helping Julie and Stanton. We didn't know a soul in Boston or surrounding area. Thanks for your thoughtfulness and care.
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