Sunday, April 18, 2021

"But...I Judge Better Things of You..." Moroni 7:38-39

Some scriptures change your life.  Moroni 7 is one of those scriptures for me. It is bursting with faith, hope, charity, the goodness of Christ, and his love for us. Even me. Even you. 

Many years ago, I was sitting in church and thinking about how I was done repenting, at least about my Sunday mornings.  No matter how many times I tried to get Sunday mornings right, I could not do it, and even though I had failed and repented over and over and over, I was still failing. What was my great sin?  It was a pretty bad one.  I had yelled at my child for not having her shoes and making us late for church again.  Like I couldn't have helped her find them the night before and trained her to put them in her closet so it wouldn't happen for the millionth time. I am sure I was more upset at myself than at her and I wish I would have realized it in the moment. 

I had tried to make Sunday morning really special, with no contention and a meaningful family prayer and a short devotional to put us all in the mood to really be able to feel the spirit.  My husband was usually gone before church to a meeting, so it was all on me.  

Anyway, back to the story where I'm sitting in church and giving up repentance because I'm hopeless.  It was time for the sacrament, and, by some miracle, no one was crying or fighting so I could actually open up my scriptures and think about Christ while I partook of the holy ordinance.  

My old triple (the Book of Mormon, The Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants) cracks open to Moroni 7:38.  I was pretty familiar with Moroni 7 as it talks a great deal about a lot of things I had/have in short supply, so my book was as likely to open up there as anywhere.  However, this time the words in Moroni 38 and 39 stood up and called my name. 

"For no man can be saved, according to the words of Christ, save they shall have faith in his name; wherefore, if these things have ceased, then awful is the state of man, for they are as though there had been no redemption made."  --Moroni 7:38

The meaning of this scripture hit me hard.  I was sitting in a church, supposedly to worship Christ, about to partake of the sacrament, which is literally a time to remember the atonement of Jesus, and I'd decided to throw His sacrifice away because of my lack of faith.  Luckily, the first part of the next verse came with a soft feeling of love and a kind reminder of my faith in God and of God's faith in me. 

"But behold, my beloved brethren, I judge better things of you, for I judge that ye have faith in Christ because of your meekness;..." --Moroni 7:39

Those verses changed the course day and maybe my life. 

What a sweet relief that I can keep trying to be better no matter how many times I fail.  What a sober knowledge that Christ has paid the price for my sins and weaknesses whether or not I utilize the atonement's great power.  What an eternal waste and an unkind act if I choose not to repent.  

I believe in Jesus Christ. I believe in His atonement.  I believe in His love for each and every person on the earth. When I don't believe in myself, I often hear the words, I judge better things of you, and I keep moving forward.  


"However late you think you are, however many chances you think you have missed, however many mistakes you think you have made or talents you think you don't have, or however far from home or family or God you feel you have traveled, I testify that you have not traveled beyond the reach of divine love.  It is not possible for you to sink lower than the infinite light of Christ's atonement shines."

Jeffrey R. Holland





Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Pictures from Onstage 2016


Dear Indelible Inkers,

It was my great pleasure to attend the Salt Lake City onstage event. While I agreed not to share the catalog, here are pictures of samples that I can share   Look at the new in color ink!
Dapper Denim, Emerald Envy, Flirty Flamingo, Peekaboo Peach, Sweet Sugar plum.  Also, check out the new framelits!  Some things will be on sale for pre-order to demonstrators the beginning of May.