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April 5, 2015 at 5:08 pm #297495
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GuestQuote:Go about each day with a conviction to be joyful. Interact daily with the teachings of Christ.
A networked life can remove us from family and loved ones – making us absent even when physically present. (This is a great reminder for us, I think.)
The three online suggestions are orthodox, but they are not wrong, in essence – if we broaden them and use them as general advice to use technology to increase access to good, uplifting things.
I agree Ray. Staying engaged in real life helps us in many ways, not just in our relationship o Christ. I liked this talk.
April 5, 2015 at 5:09 pm #297496Anonymous
GuestCurrent talk so/so. I like parts, others, not so much. (Elder Nielson) April 5, 2015 at 5:12 pm #297497Anonymous
GuestMixed feelings with elder neilson. I have family who have left the church and don’t really like calling them “lost”. They still have regular lives. Don’t always like the happy ending story. It doesn’t always work out the way you want. April 5, 2015 at 5:17 pm #297498Anonymous
GuestElder Holland is next. This is a powerful story. What an amazing way to begin an Easter talk. I can hardly see the screen, and I am going to stop typing and just watch.
This is an incredible Easter talk.
April 5, 2015 at 5:20 pm #297499Anonymous
GuestQuote:[Mixed feelings with elder neilson. I have family who have left the church and don’t really like calling them “lost”. They still have regular lives. Don’t always like the happy ending story. It doesn’t always work out the way you want.
I agree. Not everyone is “broken” who distances themselves from the Church and not everyone comes back despite love of family. I am sure some listeners were inspired and some disheartened.
April 5, 2015 at 5:24 pm #297500Anonymous
GuestIt’s nice to hear a true “Easter” talk. Elder Holland is not my favorite speaker but this is probably a talk to actually reread (or rewatch). April 5, 2015 at 5:24 pm #297501Anonymous
Guestjourneygirl wrote:Mixed feelings with elder neilson. I have family who have left the church and don’t really like calling them “lost”. They still have regular lives. Don’t always like the happy ending story. It doesn’t always work out the way you want.
That’s true, JG. But as a prodigal son, I have to say sometimes it does, and even if it’s ever only one, it’s worth it. I will be the first to say I was not lost, and Elder Nielson did say he eventually recognized that he and his sister were on the same path and he was a prodigal, too. I think we need not take offense at that one word.
April 5, 2015 at 5:25 pm #297502Anonymous
GuestI really enjoyed a lot of Elder Holland’s talk. Particularly the story of the brothers. Elder Holland has always been one of my favorite speakers in just how he speaks; he’s so animated and passionate. He talks of a literal Adam and Eve and the Fall tied with Christ and Easter. His emphasis is Easter and Christ. Whether you believe the literal doctrine or not, this is a talk to listen to rather than read for Elder Holland’s presentation of it.
Edit: Gosh, this man is so good with the structure of his talks. Just…so good.
April 5, 2015 at 5:26 pm #297503Anonymous
GuestLike DJ says, I love that Elder Nielson ended by saying he was as lost as his sister and that we all need to be rescued. April 5, 2015 at 5:29 pm #297504Anonymous
GuestHolland grand slam Easter talk. Like Sr. Wixom, I’m going to have to read it because I couldn’t see to take notes. April 5, 2015 at 5:29 pm #297505Anonymous
GuestWest wrote:I really enjoyed a lot of Elder Holland’s talk. Particularly the story of the brothers. Elder Holland has always been one of my favorite speakers in just how he speaks; he’s so animated and passionate.
He talks of a literal Adam and Eve and the Fall tied with Christ and Easter. His emphasis is Easter and Christ. Whether you believe the literal doctrine or not, this is a talk to listen to rather than read for Elder Holland’s presentation of it.
Edit: Gosh, this man is so good with the structure of his talks. Just…so good.
I agree. Don’t agree with Adam and Eve being literal people, but loving the rest of it and the way he tied it to the fall.
April 5, 2015 at 5:31 pm #297506Anonymous
GuestOld-Timer wrote:Like DJ says, I love that Elder Nielson ended by saying he was as lost as his sister and that we all need to be rescued.
A beautiful moment, I thought.
April 5, 2015 at 5:32 pm #297507Anonymous
GuestUchtdorf is up, I won’t be typing, just listening. It is an Easter talk, and I full well expect another grand slam. April 5, 2015 at 5:34 pm #297508Anonymous
GuestEnding with Pres. Uchtdorf for this session. I’m very sick, so I was going to check out completely for a nap, but I hate missing his talks. April 5, 2015 at 5:36 pm #297509Anonymous
GuestThe concluding speaker is Pres. Uchtdorf. The resurrection changed everything. It set us free. Death has no sting; the grave has no victory; Satan has no lasting power.
We must never lose our sense of awe and gratitude. The atonement cannot become commonplace for us.
All I can come up with is that God loves us deeply, perfectly and ever-lastingly.
We must recognize and know about grace. (I am SO glad we talk about grace more now than when I was younger.)
We cannot earn our way into Heaven.
I am stopping with the notes and just watching.
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