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April 5, 2015 at 6:58 pm #297525
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Guestjourneygirl wrote:I’ll just join with other comments that overall this was a great session. I’ll have to re-watch Holland and Uchtdorf since my kids made me miss some of the great wording they had. Both very good writers and speakers. Uchtdorf especially was hitting some really deep doctrine.
Uchtdorf sure did and about grace, probably the most misunderstood doctrine. I was sitting there wondering how many of his phrases would be turned into memes seeing as how the TBM crowd seems to love soundbites but eschew that which with they are unfamiliar.
April 5, 2015 at 8:08 pm #297526Anonymous
GuestYou know Uchtdorf could just read a phone book to me and I would be uplifted. I love this song. “How Could the Father.” It’s been among my favorites since Primary added it.
April 5, 2015 at 8:21 pm #297527Anonymous
GuestElder Hales – An Easter beginning – Freedom to Believe whatever you do about God (very personal and very important), Freedom to Share faith and belief with others (I never knew this), Freedom to organize a religion ( yes, my favorite Article of Faith. :thumbup: ), Freedom to Live our faith. (getting a bit political here?) but I like the idea of letting others have religious freedom of others. I am calling this a 50/50 piece.Yes!!! One of my favorite Joseph Smith’s quotes.
April 5, 2015 at 8:25 pm #297528Anonymous
GuestMy dinner got delayed. Elder Hales is speaking. Most here will want to skip it, especially since he doesn’t seem to realize how his description of others applies to us in so many cases. (The Teleprompter either skipped back or my feed did so. That was unique.)
This is one I personally dislike.
It is getting better with the Joseph Smith quote. I wish we understood and practiced it better, though, and weren’t so selective about it.
April 5, 2015 at 8:31 pm #297529Anonymous
GuestAgreed on skipping Elder Hales. Sounded like a political speech. Ug… April 5, 2015 at 8:31 pm #297530Anonymous
GuestTraditional – Iron rod/Covenant talk. Might be good time to go read something from this morning. April 5, 2015 at 8:32 pm #297531Anonymous
GuestElder Hales gave a decent party line talk on religious freedom with agency sprinkled in. He also bears a touching testimony of the Savior. Nothing especially objectionable but nothing to crow about either. In the interest of my personal pledge to remain positive, I will defer to others on Elder Pearson’s talk.
Edit: OK, I lost it. Skip Elder Pearson, very black and white hardline talk.
April 5, 2015 at 8:34 pm #297532Anonymous
GuestElder Pearson is next. This talk goes against some of what was said this morning, especially the talks of Pres. Wohom and Elder Nielson. He puts struggles directly in the realm of sloth, apathy, etc. He appears to have a very black-and-white view.
Also, sometimes, enduring to the end is all about hanging in there.
I think most here will want to skip this one, even though there are good elements in it. The hashtag attempt was ham-handed, imo, as was the reference to political correctness.
This is the one I dislike the most. I just don’t like it at all.
April 5, 2015 at 8:37 pm #297533Anonymous
GuestI’m only catching bits and pieces… but did I hear right? Don’t lose the spirit or you’ll lose it forever (or something similar)???!!! It was in regards to missionaries coming home April 5, 2015 at 8:39 pm #297534Anonymous
Guest“There is no room for average.” I really dislike this one. Seriously, everyone here will want to skip this one. It just is an extreme view that shows the truth of the last statement in my signature line.
April 5, 2015 at 8:44 pm #297535Anonymous
GuestQuote:There is no room for average.”
He was probably busy writing his talk when Elder Uchtdorf and Elder Holland were talking, and missed the need for a Liahona.
April 5, 2015 at 8:46 pm #297536Anonymous
GuestI missed this speaker’s name. I like the analogy of the trees and the forest – and the television show, “What do you see?”
Jigsaw puzzles – One child used to focus on the individual pieces and want to throw away pieces that didn’t go where he thought they should be. (There are problems with how this could be interpreted, but I like the general point he is making.)
Perspective really is important, and focusing on the negative really is destructive.
April 5, 2015 at 8:48 pm #297537Anonymous
Guestmom3 wrote:Quote:There is no room for average.”
He was probably busy writing his talk when Elder Uchtdorf and Elder Holland were talking, and missed the need for a Liahona.
He was probably on his device.
Either way, he seems to have a different point of view from our two grand slam apostles from the morning.
April 5, 2015 at 8:49 pm #297538Anonymous
GuestI love watching this guy speak. I have missed most of his words, but his style reminds me of my dad when I was young. In short I enjoyed him. I did like the pizza analogy. Love the Uchtdorf surprise. Yes.
I am loving the Hymns. All Christ.
April 5, 2015 at 8:50 pm #297539Anonymous
GuestNice job lightening the mood DFU! :clap: -
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