Saturday, October 3, 2009

Neil Anderson

He is humbled by serving with his teachers. This has been a time of fervent prayer. He has felt his love, testifies that he lives, that this is his holy work. We love Monson. Monson hugged him, he felt like a little boy being held by father. He thought of lord's invitation to be wrapped in his arms, arms of mercy are extended. Blessed are those who come unto me.

Arms are mighty, holy, mercy, safty. We have all felt these spiritual arms, forgiveness, love and comfort. Lord desires that we come unto him and REPENT.

When we sin, we turn away from god; repentance is turning back. Repentance isn't chastisement, it is loving and beckoning, reach up, change, keep commandments. We rejoice in the blessing of repenting, shapes how we think and feel.

There are many degrees of worthiness and righteousness, but we all need to be forgiven.

Faust grandma refilling woodbox. Regreting sins of omission. If you remember and regret something little like that, we shouldn't be surprised that we remember our sins. Lord will forget our forsaken sins, requires times, allows residue of mistakes to rest in our memory. As we repent and forsake, we are in the process of receiving forgiveness. We will feel anguish and guilt subside.

Those who are repentant, but cannot find relief, keep the commandments. Healing requires time. Consel with your bishop, he has power of discernment. Do not procrastinate repentance, it is never to late to repent in this life. Repentance blesses our family and posterity. Repentance always means greater happiness.

Anderson has felt power, and healing hand. His divine gift removes guilt and brings peace. He loves us, we are members, turn away from our sins.

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