Thursday, March 1, 2012

Suggestions For Success

We have been commanded to "Come unto Christ."  Not simply to read about or discuss Him on Sundays but actually bring ourselves unto him, know Him and become like Him. Here you have a program designed to give you a "Closer Walk With Christ" for 30 days.  You are to be commended for your desire to make a commitment to learn of Him and know Him better. Each step been prayerfully created to make this journey a very personal one and because of this, each woman's experience will be unique and meaningful to her.

Suggestions for Success


1.  Make a commitment to read and study a "step" each day for the next 30 days. There is never a time that is free of worldly demands and endless responsibilities.  However now is the time to strengthen your testimony and build a relationship with Christ that will light the rest of your life.  If not now, when?

2.  Each day's lesson can be studied completely in about 15 minutes.  Pondering, on the other hand, can last all day.

3.  For those of you with fancy phones, you don't have to miss anything even if you are away from your computer.

4.  If you miss a day, don't give up. Start with the day you missed and carry on.

5.  There is no special time for study that works for everyone.  If morning is your busiest time, read the step at night and follow through with it the next day.  Perhaps lunch hour at work is your best opportunity or just before bed.  Maybe getting up 15 minutes early is the ticket you  need.  Whatever works for you is ideal. We do find that a consistent time set aside each day is less likely to get swallowed up in the complexities of your life.

May you feel blessed in your efforts every day!

Get Ready!


Below is a talk given by my mom, Karen Horman on March 24, 2011 as an introduction to "A Closer Walk with Christ."  It is such an amazing talk, every woman should have a chance to read and think about this. What a wonderful way to begin our journey!

"A CLOSER WALK WITH CHRIST"

  We all know it is vital to our salvation to develop our relationship with our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, but how do we go about it?  We don't hear very much about the women in Christ's life, when he was a mortal, so as women, how do we approach Him and get to know Him? In pondering this many times, I have found a wonderful pattern, a beautiful story of a woman's relationship with Jesus Christ.  I would like for you tonight to come with me, away from this room, and take a look at a sacred moment in time and a woman's relationship with the Savior.

   It is a spring morning.  It's still dark.  Three women are traveling a stony path towards the garden.  These three women are in great despair for they are going to the tomb of the man whom they have followed as their teacher  -- a man whom they have loved, who was crucified on the cross.  One of these women is Mary Magdalene.

   It is so dark they cannot see clearly.  Their sorrow is great because not only was their Lord crucified, but because of the Sabbath, he was taken off the cross and they were not even allowed to prepare His body with loving service for burial.  They carry in their arms precious gifts - oil, spices and cloth.  I don't imagine that any of these women were wealthy so I'm sure as they went they wondered if they would have enough to do the job completely and if they would be able to fulfill the desire of their hearts, which was to give this loving service.

   As they entered the garden, I'm sure they wondered how they were going to roll away the huge stone that they heard had been placed over the sepulcher.  Their strength was not that great but when they reached the tomb, they found the stone had been rolled away and as they looked inside, there was a being there who told them that their Lord was there no more.  I've often wondered why they didn't recognize that this was a heavenly messenger but I think their grief and sorrow blinded them to who it was.  And they went away, it say in the scriptures, from the sepulcher sorrowing.

   Mary stood without the sepulcher weeping and someone came and stood by her and said, "Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?"  And she in great grief said, "They have taken away my master and I know not where they have laid him."  She thought he was the gardener and she asked him if he knew where Christ's body was.  Then an event happened that moves my heart every time I read it.  Only one word was spoken - "Mary."  She looked up and she recognized who it was and she said "Rabboni" which means "Master."

  Now we don't know what happened after that because we have so few words that have come down through the scriptures to us.  But I do know that Jesus and Mary must have shared some tender moments of love and joy, and Christ, being ever so generous, I'm sure would not leave until He was sure that her heart was comforted and at peace.
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Mary and the Resurrected Lord, by Harry Anderson
This is a beautiful story with many lessons to teach us.  The time for the great celebration of Christ's victory will shortly be upon us.  You will probably hear this story again in the next month as Easter approaches, so I would like to examine some important parts of it and see what parallels we can find in our own lives.

   The three women that came could not see the path clearly.  Do we often travel through life in world-weariness, weighed down by our responsibilities, our troubles and concerns and don't feel that we can clearly see the path ahead?   We pray for direction and say, "Please let me know what I should do.  Which way should I go?"  Take note that Mary was not alone on this path.  There were two other sisters.  What do you think their attitude was because of their grief?  I have no doubt they stopped along the way to strengthen each other, to embrace each other, to comfort, offer words of solace and calm each other's fears.

   Now sisters, you are traveling your path and maybe you cannot see your way very clearly.  Look around you -- I am sure within your ward there are many who have put their arms around you, who have helped you through the troubled spots in your life, who have comforted you in your grief and sorrow and have calmed your fears.  I think that's the message here.  That's what we're supposed to do.  That's why we are sisters traveling together.

   They carried gifts with them.  We all carry gifts with us but, like them, do we often wonder "Is it enough? Is it adequate? Do I have what I need to serve the Lord? Are my poor gifts meaningful or worthy?"  They wondered how they were going to roll the stone away.  Sisters, I don't know about you but I've faced some really big boulders in my life and I often wondered how I was going to roll those stones away so I could reach my Heavenly Father and the largest ones, that I knew were far beyond my poor strength, He has rolled away for me.  In our lives when we reach that point, the end of our rope, when they say tie a knot and hang on, I'd like to say when you get to that point, reach out your hand and someone will be there to take hold of it.  Sometimes only our Heavenly Father know how desperately we're reaching for help.  We have to trust Him.  If we want the stones rolled out of our lives, we have to rely on His strength, not just our own.

  Isn't it interesting that they didn't recognize whom the messenger represented?  I just think if they had said "Oh, this is a messenger from God.  He's here to tell us what's happening,"  they would have questioned him further and they would have been comforted, but it says they turned away sorrowing. Now I wonder how many times the Lord sends angelic messengers into our lives.  It may be our neighbor, our visiting teacher, our friend, it may be our husband or child, it may be a total stranger, but He does send messengers into our lives and we often don't recognize whom they represent.  We don't even recognize them a messengers because we are focused on our own idea of what help we need and how it should come -- or perhaps they don't look exactly like we think messengers of the Lord should look.  Have there been angels in your life that you didn't recognize because you did not realize who sent them?

   It is significant to me that Mary then went off by herself and that she was alone.  In our mortal lives, in our steps towards Christ, we must take them alone.  We have wonderful prophets, priesthood leaders, teachers, loving family; we have all sorts of aids to help us along the way.  But there comes a time when we come to the gate to enter His presence that we are alone.  We have been told the gatekeeper is the Holy One of Israel, that He "employeth no servant there" and that tells me something.  When I enter His presence and feel His spirit, there are just the two of us.  It is an individual experience.  No one can do it for me, no one can desire it for me, only I can take those steps towards the gate and enter.  It is a personal experience.  It is always a beautiful experience, a sacred and profound one.  But we have to take the steps towards Christ.  He is always there.  He stands at the door or the gate of your life at this moment and He waits, but you must seek Him for yourself.

   Each of us is going through our own journey of life.  In our world today it is very easy to become too busy to open the gate.  We don't have time to pray.  We don't have time for meditation.  We don't have time to think abut the Savior right now or read the scriptures.  But if we don't have the secure knowledge and testimony of Jesus Christ, then all of our doing and hurrying is pointless.

   How poignant it is that Mary did not recognize the Savior when he first spoke to her.  How often in our lives in times of grief or pain, has He stood there and we have not recognized Him.  I know in my life I have felt alone and even asked, 'Where are you?'  He's always there but we have to look up and recognize Him.  Why don't we?  Perhaps we don't know Him well enough or perhaps we don't feel that He would come for us, that we aren't worthy of having Him be with us.  Whatever it is that is keeping you from Him, it's time to get your own testimony of the fact that He is there for you.

   Consider Christ's resurrection.  What could Christ's resurrection have been?  Think about it, the greatest victory that has ever happened in the history of human beings on this planet and others.  Resurrection, the conquering of death.  Now I'm sure Christ could have come forth from that tomb with legions of angels.  That there could have been trumpets, that He could have spoken with a loud voice that shook the world and said "I have overcome. I am resurrected!"  What did he do?  His first words were to an individual -- one person.  He came softly, quietly.  What was his first concern? -- To comfort, to heal a heart, to bless someone whom He loved.  Don't you find that breathtaking?  I do.  What a pattern!  What a message!  The one is always his first concern - the individual - us - each one of us.  And his first words were to a woman.  I've thought about that a lot.  Why?  Because she knew who He was and was ready to receive them?  I think so, because His promise to her that day and to all of us was of a personal resurrection for each of us.  His love, that encompasses all of mankind, is a personal love, which He manifested so clearly at that moment of His greatest triumph!

   There was another significant thing that happened.  What was there about him saying the name 'Mary' that caused the veil to fall from Mary's eyes and her to recognize Him?  All he said was her name, 'Mary.'  Waht was there in that, that made her know who it was that was talking to her?  I believe it was because in that one word, her name, was all his knowing of her.  She may have recognized his voice, but she hadn't earlier.  No, what she recognized was that here was the one person who knew who she really was, who knew the secret desires of her heart, who knew everything about her, good and bad, and loved her totally.  It could have been any name; it could have been Donna, Kathy, or Elizabeth.  He comes and He does speak our name in our hearts, in our minds, and sometimes in our ears.

  Now, when he speaks your name, and I know that you have felt His presence, what is there that helps you recognize who is speaking?  Again, He knows you, He knows everything about you.  He knows the desires of your heart.  Sometimes when we say the Savior knows everything about us we think, 'Oh, He knows all the sins I've committed, all the bad things I've thought or done," but we don't thing about the other part of it.  he knows all the good about us; the righteous desires of our heart, the many times we tried again, the loving service we give to our families, the light that we shine wherever we go and how hard we work to improve.  He knew you before you came here.  He probably knows you better than you know yourself.  He knows the absolute magnificence of your spirit.  He knows it.  He knows who you truly are. He has a perfect vision of you.  Do you think His vision is impaired at all by the faults, the imperfections, the mistakes?  I don't think so. I think he sees you perfectly and whole and He uses the great communicator, the Holy Ghost, to communicate to you His perfect vision of you if you'll receive it.  When He speaks your name, remember that his love is all encompassing and unconditional.

   The other significant thing that happened is after He spoke her name, Mary looked up and she recognized him and she said 'Master.'  Do you know why this is significant to me?  Within her heart she knew who He was, there was no doubt.  She didn't run and get the brethren and say 'could you tell me, is this the Master?' She didn't run and get the other women and say, 'well now, I think that this is who has appeared here, but could you affirm this for me?'  No, there was total recognition - Master.  She knew who He was.  Think about how unlikely it was that He was there, in her mind.  Nothing in her education or life had ever prepared her for a resurrection, for her master to be alive again, nothing.  It was the most unlikely thing to happen and yet, she did not hesitate.

   Sisters, it is time for us to build within ourselves, trust in ourselves to accept the gift of personal revelation that we have been given.  It is time for us each, as an individual, to recognize the Master and know that we don't need anyone else to tell us who He is.  Sister Elaine Jack said in a women's conference, "We do not need an interpreter between ourselves and the spirit.  It is our privilege as an individual, as a daughter of our Heavenly Father, as a sister of Christ, to have total recognition of Him and a firm testimony that He lives."

  I would like to tell you some things that I know for sure.  I know that the Savior loves me.  I know He loves you.  I know that he atoned for each of our sins, and not only for our sins but also the place we fall short and our imperfections.  I know that when we give 100% and it just doesn't ever seem enough, that He always makes up the difference, whatever it is.  Now, I know that he stands ready to put His arms around us, that He waits for us to recognize Him and invite Him in that He may embrace us.  I know he holds us.  I know He carries us.  I also know that the nature of God and Christ is happiness and when we move into joy, then we can have the gift that Paul says is having the mind of Christ, and move into His true nature.  Because of this I also know that He dances with us and He sings with us and He magnifies our joy.  If you feel you do not know the Savior, change that now and seek to learn of Him.  When you do have that solid, firm testimony of knowing Him, nothing can destroy you.  Whatever happens in life, whatever challenges or sorrows you may face, whatever you are called to do, within you there will be joy because you can say 'I know that Jesus Christ lives.'

   You know Jesus Christ and have for all your life.  You just need to remember.  He loves you; He feels you were worth every precious drop of blood that He spilt.  You are His greatest creation.  His absolute purpose is to bring about your personal immortality and eternal life.  He never sleeps and He never takes a vacation.  He is constantly working to bring about your eternal life, even when you are not.  Sisters, I leave with you my testimony today that each of you is known by the Savior - He values you. You are precious to Him. He stands ready with open arms to embrace you.  He has said "Draw near unto me and I will draw near unto you."  May each of us seek to draw nearer and have a closer walk with Him now and for eternity.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

DAY 1

Question:  How can I follow in His steps?
Read:  1 Peter 2:21, Abraham 1:2, Moroni 7:48
Ponder:  How can I follow in Christ's steps today?  
In all my decisions I will ask: "WHAT WOULD CHRIST DO?"  
 I will think of myself as a disciple and sister of Jesus Christ.

"A woman of faith is fearless.  She stays away from the evil influences and the unclean thing.  A fearless woman of faith has the courage to talk with her children about the practices which would destroy them.  They not only hear her discuss her commitment, but they see her commitment in her daily living, in the way she dresses, what she reads and watches, how she spends her leisure time, what she loves and laughs at, whom she attracts, and how she acts at all times, in all things, and in all places.  She has a certain style of her own that is attractive and joyful and bright and good.  Our little girls and young women can safely trust in her example."  
                                                      - Sister Margaret D. Nadauld


YW Theme poster 2011

Do those who know you, 
But don't know Christ, 
Want to know Christ,    
Because they know you?

A nice rendition of Come Follow Me.  Sorry, no captions on this :(

Link to Come Follow Me on LDS.org. You can listen/read lyrics here or follow link on to the ASL version. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

DAY 2

Question: Am I seeking Christ's help?
Read: Proverbs 3:5-6, Corinthians 12:9-10, Jacob 4:7, Ether 12:27
Ponder:  Am I seeking the Lord's help in all I think and do?  
Do I pray enough? Do I pray with integrity?  
How can He help  me overcome my weaknesses? 


Nothing brings more peace and comfort 
into our lives than spending a little time 
each day in the presence of our Father
There are 1440 minutes in a day. How many
minutes do you spend talking to Him? 
Or are your prayers measured in seconds?

Spend half a  hour each day with the Lord
and you will spend eternity with Him
                             ~Brother Stephen R. Covey




Come to Jesus by Chris Rice (sung by Kenneth Cope)
Lyrics here

Come unto Jesus   LDS.org


Monday, February 27, 2012

DAY 3

Read: Alma 22:15-16Moroni 10:32-33 
Ponder: What would you need to give up to be closer to Christ?

"The Covenants we make with Heavenly Father 
are performed one on one.  
We do many things in groups in the church - 
the most important things are done individually.  
(Howard W. Hunter)


"Coming unto Christ" 
means walking 
away from 
the world.


"Those who 'shine as lights in the world' have no need to seek the spotlight. The worlds spotlights are not only fleeting, 
but they employ inferior light!"
     --Elder Neal A. Maxwell

More Holiness Give Me  - Music by Michelle Wills
(no captions on this one)
More Holiness Give Me - LDS.org

 

Sunday, February 26, 2012

DAY 4

Question:  Do I really love Christ?
Read:  John 13:34-35, John 14:15, 3 Nephi 13:20-21, 24, 33.
Ponder:  Do I keep all the commandments or 
am I guilty of "selective" obedience?
Have I put another God before Christ?


"Latter-day Saints are not obedient because they are compelled to be obedient.  They are obedient because they know certain spiritual truths and have decided, as an expression of their own individual agency, to obey the commandments of God."
~  Elder Boyd K. Packer

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Lost Lamb by Del Parson

"The submission of one's will is really the only uniquely personal thing we have placed on God's altar.  The many other things we 'give', brothers and sisters, are actually the things he has already given or loaned to us.  However, when you and I finally submit ourselves, by letting our individual wills be swallowed up in God's will, then we are really giving something up to Him.  It is the only possession which is truly ours to give.  Consecration thus constitutes the only unconditional surrender which is also a total victory."
                          ~ Elder Neal A. Maxwell

Saturday, February 25, 2012

DAY 5

Question:Who am I? 
Read: Psalms 82:6, Acts 17:27-28
Ponder: Why does Christ care about me?
In what ways do I see His hand in my life?

"One of the greatest challenges is to overcome the feeling that we are unimportant, that we are not special and unique.  Do you think for a moment that Heavenly Father would have sent one of His children to the earth by accident, with out the possibility of significant work to perform?...My dear friends, you are a royal generation... Not just a few of you, but all of you.  There are things for each of you to do that no one else can do as well as you.  If you do not prepare to do them, they will not be done.  Your mission is unique and distinctive for you.  Please don't make another have to take your place.  He or she can't do it as well as you can.  If you will let Him, I testify that our Heavenly Father will walk with you through the journey of life and inspire you to know your special purpose here."
          ~Bishop H. Burke Peterson
Precious in His sight by Greg Olson


Who are we? We are children of God.  Our potential is unlimited. Our inheritance is sacred. May we always honor that heritage - in every thought and deed.
   ~Elder Russell M. Nelson

Art by Del Parson


Talk to yourself today as the royal daughter of God and sister of Christ that you are.

Walk Tall, You're a Daughter of God (not captioned)
Here's the lyrics 

Friday, February 24, 2012

DAY 6

Question:  How can the Holy Ghost help me be more like Christ?
Read:  3 Nephi 27:20, D&C 11:12, D&C 46:11-26, D&C 8:12, Moroni 10:4, D&C 121:45-46, John 14:16-17, John 14:26
Ponder:  Do I really desire the Holy Ghost to be my constant companion? 
Do I listen and act when I hear the still small voice?

"The Holy Ghost is a sanctifier, the means by which waywardness and rebellion and stubbornness, sin and iniquity and vice are burned out of our souls as though by fire.  That sanctifying or cleansing influence can be ours as we make up our minds to do things the way the Lord would have us do them.  Too many people in today's world want to go to their graves singing with gusto, "I did it my way."  A peculiar people is a purchased people. That is, we are not our own; we have been bought with a price."
                        ~Brother Robert L. Millet

If you keep doing
What you're doing...
You'll keep getting
What you're getting.
Is That A Good Thing?

Thursday, February 23, 2012

DAY 7

Read: 2 Nephi 9
Ponder: Do I accept the Atonement of 
Jesus Christ for my sins?


Jesus' glorious Atonement is
the central act
Jesus in Gethsemane-H. Anderson
in all of human history! It provides the universal resurrection; it makes our personal repentance and forgiveness possible.Since all of us "have sinned and come short of the glory of God," (Rom 3:23) the need for repentance is universal.  


Mark Mabry- Reflections of Christ
Mercifully, Christs Atonement fits sins of all sizes- whether the smaller sins of omission or major transgressions.  Hence, when we turn away from our sins, the required arc of that turning varies from person to person but it is necessary and possible for all.


Mark Mabry - Another Testament collection
Today, forgive yourself 
of past mistakes 
and accept the atonement 
of Jesus Christ in your behalf.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

DAY 8

Question:  Wherein lies the power of Christ?

Mark Mabry: Reflections of Christ
Read:  D&C 19:15-24, Mosiah 3:5, Mosiah 4:2-3, Mosiah 5:7-9
Ponder:  How can I get rid of guilt?  Do I honestly believe the power of the atonement covers my sins?



“Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” (Matt. 5:43–44.)  Most of us have not reached that stage of compassion and love and forgiveness. It is not easy. It requires a self-discipline almost greater than we are capable of. But as we try, we come to know that there is a resource of healing, that there is a mighty power of healing in Christ, and that if we are to be His true servants we must not only exercise that healing power in behalf of others, but, perhaps more important, inwardly.                                                                                                                                                           ~Gordon B. Hinckley            
Lead Kindly Light - Simon  Dewey
"It is essential to have Christ at the core of our lives. In these 'perilous times,' oh, how we need Him!  He is the source of strength and safety.  He is the light. He is life. His peace 'passeth all understanding.' As our personal Savior and Redeemer, He invites us, one by one, with outstretched arms to 'come unto Him.'  I testify that He is always there, His merciful loving arms outstretched."
            ~Sister Anne C. Pingree

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

DAY 9

Question: How do I guard against pride?
Read: Proverbs 6:16-21, Proverbs 8:13, Alma 5:27-28, D&C 38:39
Ponder:  Am I being truly honest with others? 
Do I guard against pride?
Do I do the right things for the right reasons?



Jesus Washing Apostles Feet by Del Parson
"To be like Christ! What
an ambitious goal! What a lofty ideal! The Savior had a pleasing personality, He was kind, He was pleasant, He was understanding, He never went off on tangents, He was perfectly balanced.  No eccentricities could be found in His life. He was no ostentation and show, but He was real and humble and genuine.  He made no play for popularity. He made no compromises to gain favor.  He did the right thing always, regardless of how it might appeal to men."
                                                       ~President Spencer W. Kimball


Too often we are willing to give up when, 
if we could only see a bit farther down the road, 
we would be thrilled at what was waiting for us.

"Is it possible to be happy when life is hard?  Can we feel peace amid uncertainty, or hope in the midst of cynicism?  Yes. The answer is an unqualified yes because of Jesus Christ, whose Atonement and Light ensure that we need not bear the burdens or darkness of mortality alone."            
                                                       ~Sister Sheri Dew

Be Thou Humble