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Liezel A. Alberto
Nothing
Posted June 25, 2010 by Liezel A. Alberto
Why do people persist in a dissatisfying
relationship, unwilling either to work toward solutions or end it and
move on? It's because they know changing will lead to the unknown, and
most people believe that the unknown will be much more painful than
what they're already experiencing.
Liezel A. Alberto
What should I do?
Posted June 5, 2010 by Liezel A. Alberto in Questions
My mother was sad last night,Now I know that she has a heart diseases and kidney stone that can cause her death.I really don't know what to do coz I'm still studying.I can't live without her..I love my mother more than my self!
ellis7322
my website
Posted November 28, 2009 by ellis7322

Please visit my website at My dream is my testimony.

nymormon
A New Website
Posted December 11, 2008 by nymormon

Recently I discovered a new website
 
rrency=price.USD
 
This website is offering Gospel Doctrine lessons as downloads or CDs.
These lessons are the work of radio host Donna Max.  On the website she
explains why she has done these.  These lessons are recordings of her
radio shows.  Each CD has 52 Gospel Doctrine lessons, in MP3 format.  You
can order the CD, or you can download the MP3 files.  She has the New
Testament, Book of Mormon, and D&C/Church History online now, with the
Old Testament to follow shortly.
 
This is a new website.  Donna said that she has just gone online.  She is
using Returned Missionaries to advertise her website.  She told me that
all proceeds are going to support the missionary effort.
 
I just ordered the CD for the D&C/Church History.  I thought I could
listen to a lesson each week, as I clean the Church.  It would be a
productive use of my time.  It's great for those who serve in Primary,
and can't attend Gospel Doctrine class.  It would also be great for those
of us who do attend!  If we listen during the week, we'll be ready to
participate in class.
 
I just wanted to get the word out!

nymormon
What Manner of Man
Posted June 11, 2008 by nymormon

Week 15 -- Gentleness, Patience, Forgiveness<o:p></o:p>

By Linda and Richard Eyre<o:p></o:p>

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It was Tennyson who spoke of “gentleness, which, when it weds with manhood, makes the man."  In our Lord this wedding was supreme, for despite his strength and power he possessed the greatest tenderness and compassion of anyone who has lived on earth.<o:p></o:p>

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In fact, the consistency of his unconditional, unequivocal tolerance for every individual equaled his unconditional, unequivocal intolerance for every wrong, every evil.  (His total love for one meant total war with the other.) Thus, “Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth” (Hebrews 12:5-6).<o:p></o:p>

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Ponder for a moment the boundless and total nature of the Master’s attributes in this respect.<o:p></o:p>

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His patience:<o:p></o:p>

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with His apostles, who consistently misunderstood and misapplied and vacillated,<o:p></o:p>

with publicans and sinners, and with all who needed help, regardless of how long they took to heed his advice.<o:p></o:p>

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His forgiveness:<o:p></o:p>

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for His disciples, even to the point of finding an excuse for them when they fell asleep at his darkest hour (Matthew 26:36-41),<o:p></o:p>

for all people and all sinners who could come to him,<o:p></o:p>

for even those who hung him on the cross (Luke 23:34).<o:p></o:p>

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On the surface, one would think that a perfect being -- who made no error himself, who could look on sin with no degree of allowance -- would be a great discourager both by his seemingly unmatchable example and by his seemingly unreachable demands.  Why, then, was Christ the greatest encourager in human history?<o:p></o:p>

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Because of his complete gentleness, patience, and forgiveness (all of which show us a complete sensitivity even to parts of our nature we do not know, and all of which show us an unconditional love), he can chasten us without hurting us, as he did with Peter (see Mark 8:31-33).<o:p></o:p>

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Tact, diplomacy, and soft, indirect approaches are things men use to be sure others do not feel offense or dislike.  Christ needed none of these because his love was so genuine and total that rebuke became part of it -- an acceptable part because his love could not be doubted.<o:p></o:p>

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Perhaps, like electricity, God’s Spirit does not flow into something that it can't flow out of.  The Master seemed constantly ready to receive his Father’s “currents” of gentleness, patience, and love, because they flowed so easily and so naturally out of him and into the hearts and minds of all he met.<o:p></o:p>

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Join us next week for a column about the Savior’s depth of feeling.<o:p></o:p>

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