Showing posts with label Blessings/Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessings/Gratitude. Show all posts

Spiritual Goal, A Year of Coming Unto Christ by Developing Christlike Attributes: November is Gratitude

 Spiritual Goal, A Year of Coming Unto Christ by Developing Christlike Attributes: November is Gratitude,

In January, I had this thought that I wanted to come more unto the Savior. So I decided to start focusing on His attributes. Each month there will be a Christlike attribute focus. We focused on Faith in Christ for JanuaryHope in FebruaryCharity and Love in MarchVirtue in AprilKnowledge in MayPatience in JuneDiligence in AugustSeptember was Obedience and October was Teacher.  I love being more intentional in striving to be more like my Savior. You could do this individually. Or  you could invite your Relief Society Sisters, Ministering sisters, friends or Young Women to engage in the study and development as well.

Showing Gratitude by Decorating a Thankful Door with These Fun Fall Fox Printables

 Showing Gratitude by Decorating a Thankful Door with These Fun Fall Fox Printables,


One of my families favorite things to do is to choose someone, to go and decorate their doors for the holidays! We have done, Easter, Valentine's Day and Christmas!! I was thinking about Thanksgiving and came up with these designs!! 

Express Your Gratitude With These Four Thankful Cards

 Express Your Gratitude With These Four Thankful Cards,


I have always been a huge fan of being grateful!! It's my favorite thing about Thanksgiving. I feel like it prepares us for the giving of Christmas time. 

Thanksgiving Coloring Pages and Activities For Any Age!

Thanksgiving Coloring Pages and Activities For Any Age!


This really is one of my favorite times of the year, when our focus seems to shift towards being grateful and looking for what to do for others.

Family Home Evening on Being Thankful Everyday {12 Days of Gratitude}

For tonight's Family Home Evening the topic in which I have chosen is: 

Family Home Evening on Being Thankful Everyday {12 Days of Gratitude}

Top Family Home Evenings on Thanksgiving and Gratitude


Today, I wanted to share some of my favorite Family Home Evening Ideas for this time of year.

Here's the List:

Family Home Evening on Recognizing and Expressing Thanksgiving/Gratitude

For tonight's Family Home Evening the topic in which I have chosen is: 

Recognizing and Expressing Thanksgiving/Gratitude


Preparation: I hope and pray that you can use these ideas as a guideline and adjust them to the needs of your own specific family.  Our prophet President Monson says, "We cannot afford to neglect this heaven-inspired program. It can bring spiritual growth to each member of the family, helping him or her to withstand the temptations which are everywhere. The lessons learned in the home are those that last the longest. On Lds.org there are resources available in helping to make your Family Home Evenings successful, here is a link to that site on Family Home Evenings.

When Faced with Trials How will You Respond?



There are so many amazing talks out there given by present and past prophets and apostles. I really wanted to share some on here. There inspired words can have such a positive powerful effect on our lives.

Family Home Evening on An Attitude of Gratitude based on a talk by President Monson

For tonight's Family Home Evening the topic in which I have chosen is: 


Free Printable:

Spiritual Journal Entry #4: Viewing Each Other Through Our Father's Eyes



I don't know what it is about grocery stores, but they always seem to get me thinking.  The other day while I made a trip to one, I began pondering about PEOPLE... The question/thought came to my mind, What if I looked at each person with a special filter?  This special filter would have me look at everyone and see them the way our Heavenly Father sees them. It would help me see each person as a daughter or son of God, with the same divine potential. This filter would block out race, color, wealth or lack of, it would also block out faults and inadequacies. It would help me to see everyone as he sees them. I believed that as I started to do this it would change me, I would begin to treat others differently, better.  I knew that by seeing others this way, my love for them would deepen, it would become an unconditional love. I am in just the beginning stages of this and have already begun to have a deepened love for others and for my Father in Heaven.

This filter applies to all people, even our family members.  Sometimes they can be the ones we are the hardest on.  I was thinking about my boys. I can take things so personally with them and sometimes it seems like it becomes more about me than them. If for some reason they struggle at something, than I take that as my failure. Like I didn't do a good enough job, preparing them or teaching them. I do not think our Father in Heaven reacts this way. He sees each of his children's struggles and inadequacies as ways to strengthen us and help us draw closer to him.  So, if I am using his filter, I will see my children and husband as God's children, on there journey here on earth. My job is to lend support and love and help them on this path.  With this filter I would be able to see their struggles the same way Heavenly Father does and use them as a way to help strengthen them, and strengthen their relationship with their Father in Heaven and also there relationship with me. When I view my children, not as MINE, but as my Heavenly Father's children, I am less likely to yell and get upset with their short comings, and more likely to try to nurture them. Let me just say, I am a work in progress with all of this. My hopes are that each day, as I focus on seeing other's as God sees them, it will become easier and it won't take as much effort, it will become automatic.

This weekend I was reminded about the importance of each person, to our Father in Heaven. He knows each person. He knows each one of us individually. This past Sunday, I heard testimony of this from others and I have experienced the comfort and peace that comes from experiencing this myself.  It is so amazing to me to know that I have a Father in Heaven who is so perfect and that he knows everything about me. He knows my thoughts, he knows what is in my heart, he knows my struggles and he knows just what I need when I need it.  He loves me no matter what! That gives me so much comfort, to know that I am loved by someone unconditionally. The thing that makes this even more amazing is that he knows every person and loves every person unconditionally!

He loves us so much that he sent his eldest spirit child, his only begotten, to suffer such immense pain to pay the price for all of our pains, sorrows and sins. And then to experience more pain as he was mocked and was crucified and died.  As I have had time to ponder the love that both our Father and Savior have for all of us, I am overcome with emotions of gratitude. I am grateful for my Savior and elder brother! When I was little I always wished that I had an older brother. Now, I realize that I always have. He is the ultimate Big Brother! He is my advocate with the Father. I know he loves me, as he loves each one of us. He has always been the perfect example. My hope is that I can try each day to follow his example a little better! Love others and serve them, a little better each day!


After writing this and having a desire to put a great quote/printable on here, I came across this amazing article: The Power of God’s Love. By JOHN H. GROBERG, Of the Presidency of the Seventy. Found in the October 2004 General Conference.

Spiritual Journal: Entry #1: The Blessings of God Are Given to Women, Even The Priesthood!

I wanted to start something new, where I post some of the spiritual thought or experiences that happen in my life.  They will be posted as part of my Spiritual Journal. This will allow me to be able to recognize the spirit in experiences in my life and be able to share it with others.  We are strengthened as we share our testimonies and as we listen to the testimonies of others.

Spiritual Journal Entry Number 1: (This is a little bit of a long read-bear with me)

This past weekend, I had the opportunity as a daughter of God and as women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be able to watch the General Women's Conference.  I came away from the meeting feeling empowered, inspired and incredibly grateful and humbled.

I am a daughter of God, I do know that he loves me personally and that the love that he has for me is unconditional.  There is nothing that I can do to change his love for me.  I picture him up their in heaven cheering me on as I overcome each trial and obstacle in this life.  Life in general can be difficult, it was designed this way to refine us, to help us form a closer relationship with our Father in Heaven.  I know that it is at the times in my life that I feel so extremely overwhelmed and I know that I can not do it on my own, that I stop and turn to my Heavenly Father and draw closer to him.  I know that he will listen and sympathize with me, I know that he will give me the needed strength and that additional boost to endure my trials. I have a strong testimony of this, because I have experienced the peace and the power that comes from fervent prayer to him over a trial. The comfort and love the radiates from such an experience.

President Eyring said at this conference, "He sees not only what you are, but what you are to become." He, being our Heavenly Father.  I think back to when I was a child. My parents have always been very encouraging and supportive of me.  There expectations were always made known to me. They taught me the importance of the gospel in my life. This helped me as I set goals of the person I desired to be and the person I knew my parents and Heavenly Father wanted me to be.  I frequently tell my children, that I tried to choose the right, because I did not want to disappoint my parents.  It is the same way with my Heavenly Father. He knows my potential and just thinking about what he sees that I can become gives me the encouragement that I need. But yet, I know that he will still love me as I make mistakes. Sister Burton, spoke about becoming complete or perfect.  It does not mean that we have to have a perfectly organized home, never make a mistake, or have children that listen and obey our every word. What it does mean is that as we try our best to keep the commandments, each time we seek repentance for our imperfections and use the atonement of Christ we are becoming more complete and perfect. That is what this journey of life is all about. We learn, we grow, we experience trials, we use the atonement, we grow closer to our Savior and our Heavenly Father, as we do these things we become more perfected.  As women we can help our brother's and sister's, also become perfected through, Christ.

As daughters of God, we are also sisters. Each female that has and will come to this earth is a spiritual sister, bound together as individual daughter's of God.  As I sat in the stake center I became even more aware of the unity and strength that comes from sisterhood.  It is so neat to think that part of this sisterhood is to help each other throughout our live's journeys. I was particularly touched as the primary aged girls were asked to stand and sing the first verse of, "Teach Me To Walk".  I thought of them just beginning their path, some of them just making the covenants of baptism. They are so innocent and pure.  As the rest of the women were ask to sing the second verse, I could hardly sing the words.  I was touched by the spirit, as I thought about my role in teaching my own children and the children of the church, by learning together and following the example of our Savior.

As sister's we should celebrate the differences that we each have, no two people are the same.  Which is wonderful! Could you imagine if all of us were exactly a like, how incredible boring that would be.  We each have our strengths and talent as well as our own weaknesses.  I agree with Sister Oscarson, when she spoke about how the adversary wants us to be judgmental of each other and of ourselves. I have experienced this first hand.  I remember when I first moved into our ward, I saw all of the amazing women who had so many talents and were so good at so many things. Regretfully, I let this make me feel inadequate.  I even thought, how are they ever going to need me, with so many talented people.  That is how the adversary wants us to think, he wants us to do the comparisons, but really that is not fair to ourselves or others.  Now, I look at these women in my ward and still see them as extremely talented, admirable women, but it doesn't make me feel inadequate anymore.  Instead, I think of how we can each use our strengths to strengthen and teach each other. And guess what, the ward did need me, they need each one of us.  Each of us have been given our own specific talents and those talents are needed to fulfill the callings in our ward, community and families.  We work together with a common goal and purpose of helping each other and those around us to come unto Christ.

When we lived with our Father in Heaven, we were divinely created as his sons and daughters, male and female.  As his daughters we were given the qualities to nurture others. As President Eyring said, that is our "...Divine Heritage..."  We have the responsibility to treat each person that we come in contact with as a child of God.  He loves them and he desires we love them, as ourselves.  Before attending the meeting, I had made a visit to a local grocery store. As I was pulling into the crazy parking lot (Note to self, don't go grocery shopping on Saturdays!), there were cars stopped letting people out and they were not being quick about it.  I became frustrated with their lack of consideration and even said some unkind things about them.  Right then, I had a thought that came to my mind that, they are children of our Heavenly Father. That I should not be thinking or saying unkind things about them. I instead should love them and seek for ways to show that love and kindness towards them.  Those thoughts were reinforced as I attended the General Women's Conference. Every person on this earth is a beloved son or daughter of God.  Each of us can be full recipients of the blessings our Heavenly Father has in-store for us.  The end goal is the same for each of us, to inherit the Celestial Kingdom and have eternal life with our eternal families.

I am amazed at all of the blessings that I receive as a daughter of God.  One of those blessings is the role of the priesthood in my life.  On lds.org Topic:Priesthood, it states, "The word priesthood has two meanings. First, priesthood is the power and authority of God. It has always existed and will continue to exist without end (see Alma 13:7–8; D&C 84:17–18). Through the priesthood, God created and governs the heavens and the earth. Through this power, He exalts His obedient children, bringing to pass “the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39; see also D&C 84:35–38)."

As a daughter of God I am entitled to the blessing of the priesthood. "Elder M. Russell Ballard taught: “In our Heavenly Father’s great priesthood-endowed plan, men have the unique responsibility to administer the priesthood, but they are not the priesthood. Men and women have different but equally valued roles. Just as a woman cannot conceive a child without a man, so a man cannot fully exercise the power of the priesthood to establish an eternal family without a woman. In other words, in the eternal perspective, both the procreative power and the priesthood power are shared by husband and wife” (“This Is My Work and My Glory,” Apr. 2013 general conference)-resource:Women Participate in the Work of the Priesthood".

As I reflect on my life I see all of the many ways the priesthood has blessed it. I have experienced the blessings of the priesthood in things such as:  The beautiful earth that we live on was created by priesthood power.  The sealing and binding powers of the priesthood, as I was born in the covenant to parents who were sealed by priesthood authority and as I made covenants myself to my husband and was sealed to him for all eternity. I have received blessings through men who have been ordained to administer the priesthood, these blessings include: baby blessing, father's blessings,  patriarchal blessing, and blessings administered to me by my husband.  When I turned eight, I made my first covenant as I was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by the power and authority of the priesthood. I then was confirmed a member of the church, by the laying on of hands by the authority of the Melchizedek priesthood, and received the Holy Ghost. This blessing of the priesthood is one the I cherish.  I am able to have the Holy Ghost as my constant companion.  When my husband and I were sealed together in the holy temple, my husband and I became partners, I have every right to call upon him to use the priesthood authority he has been ordained with to bless our children, myself and our home. One of the great blessings is that, when our children were born they were automatically sealed to us for all eternity.

I have been called to callings throughout my life by those who hold the priesthood keys, they have set me apart in my callings, by the priesthood authority they have been ordained with.  Through the direction of the priesthood, I carry out and fulfill my calling.  I have felt the guidance of the spirit and the direction from having been set apart.  When I sit in sacrament meeting and partake of the sacrament, I am renewing my covenants and taking part in another blessing of the priesthood.  There are so many ways that the priesthood power is in-force in my life, so many that I don't even think I have thought about or acknowledged.

As a women in the church, I recognize my divinity. I am a women who is a part of an amazing organization, an organization of sisterhood.  We serve and instruct each other. We are a large circle of friends, who have a love for each other and a concern for each other's well being. As women we are more aware of the needs of those around us, through the promptings of the spirit we will be led to those who need to be nurtured. I am grateful for the qualities I have been given as one of God's daughters. I am grateful for the distinct roles and qualities men and women each have.  We are partners, we are to use are qualities and roles, to become more complete. I think if we could only see, everything our Heavenly Father sees and knows, we could all realize the importance of the order and roles we each play in his grand plan.  I love each one of my sister's, the one's I serve with in my ward, community and family and the sister's I do not know, that might live in a different country, or that I might pass in a grocery store. I am grateful that we are able to serve along side each other leaning upon each other's strengths to accomplish great things!!

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Becoming Prepared: Pursuit of Excellence: Learn to Be Grateful and Express Appreciation

Today, I will be focusing on becoming spiritually prepared.  In the "Pursuit of Excellence" booklet one of the goals is to, "Learn to Be Grateful and Express Appreciation". That is the topic on which I have chosen to focus on this week.

I chose this topic, because it  is something I have been trying to focus on this past month.  One idea that I have been doing and many other people have been doing is everyday, post something on Facebook that I am thankful for.  I have loved to do this, it has made me truly reflect on the blessings I have received in this life.  At times it seems we start to focus on the things we don't have or the things we lack.  We might see someone who just seems to have it all.  We then start to get down on our lives. When we focus on the bad or the things we want we can not be happy.  Nothing will seem to be good enough, because we will always see someone who has more or who is better at something.  But if we look at our lives and focus on all of the blessings and gifts that our Heavenly Father has given us we can become more content and be happier people.  Heavenly Father has given all of us specific gifts and talents. He has given all of us blessings.  Our part is to recognize those gifts, talents and blessings. We then need to acknowledge them and give thanks our our Father in Heaven and then use them to bless others.  That is was HAPPINESS is.

Some Ideas to Learn to Be Grateful and Express Appreciation:


- Post the things you are thankful for on Social Media
- Grateful Links:



***Express appreciation to Heavenly Father in Prayer.  Remember to acknowledge everything that others do for you in life and say, text, or write, "THANK YOU"***

November Sharing Time 2013 Week 4: We should thank Heavenly Father for all of our blessings.

Begin the sharing time by showing the children a gift that you have been given. I would probably show a porcelain doll that my grandma had given me.  Explain to the children that when you received the gift that you showed appreciation by saying, "thank you".  Discuss with the children other ways we can show that we are grateful for things.  Some ideas might be: Give hugs to the person, write a thank you note, etc.  Discuss who gives us all of the blessing we have?  Explain that our Heavenly Father has given us all things, he does this because he loves us.



Ask the children what is something they have received from their Heavenly Father?  Write what each child says on the feathers of the turkey.  Continue until all of the feathers say a blessing on them them. Some answers might be: Our bodies, our homes, our families, our food, the earth, water, clothes, the Gospel, the scriptures, the Holy Ghost, our grandparents, being members of the church, etc. Point out to the children that there are more blessings than we can count that we receive from our Heavenly Father.

Now that we have identified the blessings we have, how should we show our appreciation from those blessings?  Ask they children how we can show Heavenly Father we are thankful for the things he gives us?  Some answers might include: Say our prayers and thank him, be kind to others, be respectful, serve and love those around us, follow his commandments, etc.

Challenge the children to each day think about the many blessings their Heavenly Father has given them. To even pick out a few and express appreciation to Heavenly Father in prayer.  Have them to also express gratitude to Heavenly Father in other ways throughout the week.  When we recognize the many things we have in our lives and express appreciation we are happier people.  Follow-up with this challenge next week, to see how the kids did.

Bear your testimony on expressing thanks to Heavenly Father in all things.

November Sharing Time 2013 Week 3: I am Thankful for Spiritual Blessings

I decided that I would start doing my sharing time posts on Tuesdays, to allow more time for prepping.

This next Sunday's topic is: I am thankful for Spiritual Blessings.

Begin the sharing time by having a gift. (Inside of the gift will be a picture of the Savior and the scripture reference strips and the phrase, "I am thankful for Spiritual Blessings" inside.)

Tell the children that they are going to sing the song, "The Seventh Article of Faith" found on page 126 in the Children's Song Book.

After the song have one of the children come up and unwrap the present.  Have them pull out what is inside. Place the phrase on the board and have the children read it with you.  Explain that there are a lot of spiritual blessings or gifts that the Lord gives us through the spirit.  Give each class 1- 2 of the scripture reference strips.  Give them a couple minutes to look up the scriptures and read them.

Ahead of time cut out and place the gifts around the room.  Have a child come up and pick a gift.  Have them read what it says on the back.  Then ask the classes which one has the scripture reference that goes with that gift. Place them next to each other on the board with tape or magnets.  Explain the blessing.  Continue until you have discussed each.

Explain to the children that we should use the blessings given to us to help and bless other people's lives.

Bear your Testimony.

Free Printouts:










Print page 2 on the back of 1, pg 4 on the back of 3, and pg 6 on the back of 5.

November Week 2 Sharing Time 2013: I am Thankful for Temporal Things

Here is the Outline for this weeks sharing time:

Have a table sitting in the front of the room.  On the table place: A piece of Fruit (Food), A Flashlight (Light), A Bottle of Water (Water), A Flower (Nature), A Toy (Toys), A Picture of a House (House/Shelter), A small toy person or paper cut out (for Bodies), Toy Car (Cars), Stuffed Animal (Animals/Pets), Piece of Clothing (Clothes).  Have a blanket or table cloth covering all items.

Give each class or if you have a small primary you could give a paper to each child. Use the printout above or have papers numbered 1-10.  Tell them that you are going to lift the blanket or tablecloth for 10 seconds.  They need to look at and try to remember the items on the table.  Do not write anything down yet.  When the 10 minutes is up the tablecloth or blanket will be placed back over the items and they will be able to write down as many items as they can remember.  Give them about 1 minute to write down the items they remember.

Then have the teachers total up how many items they wrote down.  See how many each class remembered. 

Explain to the children that everything on that table is a blessing, something that our Heavenly Father has given us.  Write on the board "I am Thankful for Temporal Things". 

Uncover the table again.  Ask the first class to tell you something they remembered.  Ask the children how this item is a blessing and how they can show Heavenly Father they are thankful for that thing.  Continue with each class until all items have been discussed.

Encourage each child to think of a temporal blessing in their lives each day and to show thanks to Heavenly Father for that item.

Bear your testimony about the many temporal blessing our Heavenly Father has given us and that we need to be thankful to Heavenly Father for those things.


Thanksgiving craft: Gratitude Bean Bag

For the next couple weeks I will be posting some Thanksgiving craft ideas.  After that I will be focusing on some Christmas Crafts, since there are so many!

The Craft I chose today is the Gratitude Bean Bag.  It actually has a couple purposes.  The first, is it is a cute decoration.  The second, is that is can be used for a little game or "Name What You Are Thankful For".



Here's What You Need to Make One:
Muslin about 4x6 inches (size may vary, just make sure front and back fabric are the same size)
Fabric for back 4x6 inches (size may vary)
dry beans
sewing maching
scissors
embroidery floss and needle
pencil
crayons or colored pencil


Here's How You Will Go About Making One:
One a piece of muslin either free hand a design or find a patter you would like.  The one I did I just free handed it on.  Next, using an embroidery needle and embroidery floss, do a primitive stitch on you design.  Now, fill in any areas you would like colored with a colored pencil or crayon.  Put wrong sides of fabric together stitch around the edge with a forth of an inch to half inch seam.  Leave a small opening so you can fill it with beans.  Fill it with beans about 3/4 full.  Now stitch opening shut.  Use scissors and cut fabric into almost the seam every 1/2 inch, giving it a little fringes look. Now, you have this cute Thanksgiving decoration.

To Play the  "Name What You Are Thankful For" game:
You will need to sit around the room as a family.  Gently toss the bean bag to a family member.  That family member then needs to name something they are grateful for.  Then they gently toss the bean bag to another family member, who then names something they are grateful for.  Continue until everyone in the family names at least one thing they are grateful for.

Gratitude

So, I thought I would finish this month off with a post on gratitude. After realizing all of our blessings that we have in our lives. We then need to express our gratitude for those things. Our Heavenly Father has blessed us with so much in our lives, we can express appreciation to him through prayer. We can also express our gratitude by how we live our lives. If we live our life the way he would want us too, than I believe that shows him that we truly appreciate him and all he does for us.

We also need to recognize what those around us do for us, even the little things. Once we notice them than we need to express our thanks. I know that sometimes things are just expected or we get busy and don't notice things. But if we notice the little things and express gratitude then others will really feel appreciated. And when people feel appreciated than they are happy. Doesn't the world need more happiness! So I hope that we can all recognize things done or given to us and then express our gratitude! I hope everyone has a very Happy Thanksgiving!

Turkey Day Crafts

Here are a couple of crafts I have made this year for Thanksgiving. They are pretty easy, if you have a sewing machine. Let me know if you'd like the patterns.

Blessing Bag


Toss this bean bag around and have each person say something they are grateful for in their life. Also can be used as a cute decoration. I stuffed another one with batting so it was a little pillow.


Small Turkey


My mom made big turkeys a few years back. I tried making my own pattern for a small one and this is what I ended up with.

We Are BLESSED!

Since this month is Thanksgiving month, I thought I would devote my posts to blessings and gratitude. I truely believe that they are very important subjects and we should think about them all year round!

Sometimes we forget about how blessed we really are. We get caught up in everyday life and at times seem to focus more on the hardships or the things we desire and are lacking. It is nice to stop and truely think about all that we really have. When we focus more on our blessings it helps us grow spiritually and emotionally. I have read many articles on being healthy and they all say to focus on the positives and good things of life. What is more positive than thinking about all of our blessings?

A great way to do this is writing in a journal or even just making a list every so often on all that we have. Another great thing is prayer and focusing our prayers and showing and expressing gratitude to our Heavenly Father for all that he has given us in our lives!

I have been so blessed in my life, at times I wonder why Heavenly Father has blessed me so much. If we think about all of the little things that we have, then hopefully we will realize how truely blessed we are. Remember, there is always someone who is going through a bigger trial or who is in more need than we are.
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