Olive Leaf Message of Peace Timeless Wisdom To begin 1832 was a bad hair year Besieged and overwhelmed Tarred and feathered One of the Murdock twins died Problems in Missouri resulted in a trip to meet with the brethren in Zion ID: 450207
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Olive Leaf…Message of PeaceSlide2
Timeless WisdomSlide3
To begin …
1832 was a “bad hair year” Slide4
Besieged and overwhelmed
Tarred and feathered
One of the Murdock twins died
Problems in Missouri resulted in a trip to meet with the brethren in Zion
Interruptions to translating the Bible
Scathing letters from Phelps & Gilbert
Moved back to KirtlandExcommunication of Jesse
Gause
United Firm not implemented
Sidney went “bonkers” for 6 months
Trip to the East just before Emma was to give birth
Then to top it off…
on Christmas Day the Lord gave the revelation about WARS and the deaths and misery of many Slide5
D&C 88
This is a wonderful revelation! It covers so many things of vital importance to every member of the Church. Take it as your theme.
Joseph Fielding Smith, Improvement Era, Sept. 1953, p.9 Slide6
Letter to W.W. Phelps
“I send you the ‘olive leaf’ which we have plucked from the Tree of Paradise, the Lord’s message of peace to us…
“we have the satisfaction of knowing that the Lord
approves
of us and has
accepted us.”
[History of the Church, vol 1, p. 316]
QUESTION?
How can we receive an “Olive Leaf” from the Lord to know we are approved and accepted?
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Contents of the
Book of Life
Names of the sanctified &
“the alms of your prayers”
[D&C 88:2]
What are alms of our prayers?
Definition = a religious rite which involves giving materially to another as an act of religious virtue.
Query? What almsgiving occurs in prayer to Father?Slide8
Principle:
ALMSGIVINGSlide9
Contents of the
Book of Life
Names of the sanctified
Blessings bestowed on us
Almsgiving = gratitude
Actions
Good
Un-repented transgressions & sins
Righteous desires (where what we want is aligned with what God wants)Slide10
Testators
Spirit or Light of Christ
Holy Ghost
First Comforter
Another Comforter, aka Holy Spirit of Promise
Second Comforter
Everyone that
hearkeneth
to the voic
e of the Spirit cometh unto God (88:47)
Testimony of the divinity of Jesus Christ
Sins are forgiven
Calling and electionJesus ChristSlide11
How to “see”
…He is above all things, and in all things, and is through all things, and is round about all things;
And all things are by him, and of him, even God… [
D&C 88:41
]
Mr.
Abner
Kneeland
, who was a citizen of Boston, and who was put into prison for his belief, in an essay which he wrote, made this broad assertion: “
Instead of believing there is no God, I believe that all is God.”
[Brigham Young, JD vol. 11:121]
We have to learn how to “see.” That is what the Savior is teaching us in the first part of Sec. 88.
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…that which is expedient for you…(vs.64)
How do we know when something is expedient, appropriate, good, or fitting for us? We are counseled, “Ask the Father in my name, in faith, believing that you shall receive, and you will have the Holy Ghost, which manifesteth all things which are expedient unto the children of men” [D&C 18:18]
I have lived sufficiently long on this earth to see that some of my prayers which I concluded were not answered were answered for my best good (expedient). I am still trying to recognize a “no” answer. I am still trying to recognize and accept silent answers.
[Marvin J Ashton,
Know He Is There
,
Ensign, Feb, 1994, p 54
]Slide13
…tarry ye in this place, and call a solemn assembly… [D&C 88:70]
Solemn assemblies were restored in this dispensation as a part of the continuing process of the restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began. (Acts 3:21)
In ancient Israel, these assemblies were held in connections with feasts, sacrifices, and the dedicatio
n of Solomon’s temple. On these occasions, Israel gathered and came before the Lord in a state of ritual holiness.
[See Lev. 23:26; Num. 29:35; Deut. 16:8; 2 Kings 10:20; Joel 1:14 and 2:15]
From the guidance in Sec 88, we can see that solemn assemblies are held to enhance the Saint’s spirituality and to give emphasis to the importance of the assembly’s sacred purposes. Slide14
…tarry ye in this place, and call a solemn assembly… [D&C 88:70]
“We must have all things prepared and call our solemn assembly as the Lord has commanded us, that we may be able to accomplish his great work, and it must be done in God’s own way. The house of the Lord must be prepared, and the solemn assembly called and organized in it, according to the order of the house of God.”
Teachings of JS, pg. 91
SOLEMN ASSSEMBLIES TODAY
Dedication of temples
Sustaining of a new prophet when his predecessor has been called home
Other
occasions,
a
s directed by the LordSlide15
Promise
…on conditions of our obedience He has promised us great things; yea, even a visit from the heavens to honor us with His own presence. We greatly fear lest we should fail of this great honor which our Master proposes to confer upon us… (Letter to W.W. Phelps, Jan 1833)