3.23.2008

It's a re-choir-ment!

When I was in the MTC it was a re-choir-ment that our district sang in the choir. My companions were thrilled. They both loved singing. One of them even later sang for The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I, however, do not enjoy singing, but this choir experience helped my testimony of the Savior grow. I may not have a beautiful voice but I can appreciate beautiful music. And singing this song touched me more than any music had before.



So, you won't get too many posts like this out of me. It is Easter, though, and these are where my thoughts lie today. And as I reflect on our Saviors perfect love for each of us, I leave with you a few of my favorite messages from the March 2008 Ensign.

"No matter how much we say of him, it is still too little. He is not only the Carpenter, the Nazarene, the Galilean, but Jesus Christ, the God of this earth, the Son of God, but most importantly, our Savior, our Redeemer...He is my friend, my Savior, my Lord, my God."--President Spencer W. Kimball

"After the many testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him:That he lives!"--D&C 76:22

"We know not all that lies ahead of us. We live in a world of uncertainty. For some, there will be great accomplishment. For others, disappointment. For some, much of rejoicing and gladness, good health, and gracious living. For others, perhaps sickness and a measure of sorrow. We do not know. But one thing we do know. Like the Polar Star in the heavens, regardless of what the future holds, there stands the Redeemer of the world, the Son of God, certain and sure as the anchor of our immortal lives. He is the rock of our salvation, our strength, our comfort, the very focus of our faith.

In sunshine and in shadow we look to Him, and He is there to assure and smile upon us."--President Gordon B. Hinckley


Why Weepest Thou? by Simon Dewey


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