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The HDDM book course works by asking us a series of eye-opening Book of Mormon questions. Just one verse and one question each day, and we get to ponder and then write a response. Each and every time I go through this course myself, my answer to any particular question in the book is different than the last time. Because of where I am, in that moment. Sometimes my answers sound almost eloquent, sometimes they're not pretty or flattering at all. Your answer and "take" on the verse and question will be different too. The differences are meant to be. And together we get a rainbow of answers, of viewpoints and understanding. Together we all come away with more than we could get on our own. We were made to network, to put our heads together, to cherish each other and to learn from one another. This is Zion. Feel free to post comments and add your own discoveries to this site.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

My Great God - Principle Two

Day 7 - Alma 24:10 "And I also thank my God, yea, my great God, that he hath granted unto us that we might repent of these things, and also that he hath forgiven us of those our many sins and murders which we have committed, and taken away the guilt from our hearts, through the merits of his Son."

"Capture this scripture for yourself.  what does it teach you personally?  Freedom from the bondage of addiction is a gift from God.  here Alma thanks God for three great gifts.  What are they?  Write about them in your own words."

First the three gifts:  The privilege of repenting.  Here I marvel that such a mechanism even exists.  An eraser, a chance to clean the slate.  Second, that many sins can be forgiven, that the process of repentance and forgiveness is powerful enough for many trespasses.  Third, the gift of peace, of confidence before God, because our guilt no longer drags around behind us.  Guilt in the heart is a heavy burden, when guilt is gone, the lightness and euphoria that replaces it is sweet.  Really sweet.

I personally love the phrase "my God, yea my Great God".  The admiration, the love, the evidence of a personal relationship sounds through these words.  I love that Heavenly Father is so majestic, so noble, so large in capacity.  And the Christ right along with him.  Sometimes I can't get over how extraordinary it is that we're related, that I get to associate with them, that they put me here so that I could join them completely someday.  Revelations 3:20-21 "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.  To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne"  This verse reveals an intimicy, a personable Christ who regards us so much, he wants us to have what ever he has.

1 comment:

  1. I am especially thankful for the gift of peace. It is one of the ways that I know that I have forgiven others. When I am at peace with myself, when I am not angry or frustrated or hurt every time I think of the "wrong", than I know that I have truly forgiven. I love this scripture. It reminds me of the absolute wonder of God.

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