A Thought For Today   --   Packet  8
 

1.     “A century from today, these won’t mean a thing:  the house we lived in,
         the money we made, the clothes we wore, the kind of car we drove.  But
         the world will be a better place…because our children were loved.”

                                   (Family Circle Cartoon, 1996)
 

 2.     “As you read the history of the pioneers, it becomes increasingly clear
          with every page that you read, that they endured adversity and hardship.
          They could stand persecution; they could bear up under abuse; they could
          recover from the infliction of all kinds of harmful hatreds.  That record is
          clear.  The question before our generation is:  Can we and our children
          endure prosperity and ease?   "I have not the time…to compare the two
          struggles.   I sometimes wonder which is the harder.”

                      Elder Adam S. Bennion, CR, April  1954, p. 97
 

3.     “Be more concerned with what God thinks about you than what people think
          about you.”
 

4.     “Don’t let good things crowd out what is ESSENTIAL.”

Elder Richard G. Scott  (April 1997 Gen. Conf.)



5.      Effect of the Righteous:    “I think we stand in this dispensation like the
         righteous in the days of the cities of the plains when perhaps the Lord might
         spare the wicked, some of them, because of the righteous.
                That places upon us a great and significant burden.  That’s why we are
         here, to make of ourselves more effective instruments, truer warriors under
         the direction of the Almighty to save His sons and daughters from those
         things which will destroy them in time and for eternity unless they turn their
         lives around.
                                                               President Gordon B. Hinckley
                           Eugene, Oregon, Regional Conf. Priesthood Leadership Mtg., Sept. 14,1996
 

6.     “Either you run the day or the day runs you.”

                                     -- Jim Rohn   (Empowerment now)



7.     “Happiness consists not of having, but of being; not of possessing, but of
          enjoying.   It  is the warm glow of a heart at peace with itself.”

                                                                    William George Jordan
                                                       The Majesty of Calmness, 1900, p. 54
                                    Quoted by President David O. McKay, CR Oct. 1955, p. 8
                                    Quoted by Mary Ellen Edmunds, Speeches 1995-96, p. 88
 

8.     “Happiness is a state of being content or satisfied.  But sometimes it’s hard
          to be content and satisfied—to have enough.  There will always be a newer
          watch, a more powerful computer, a fancier car.  But you can never get enough
          of what you don’t need, because what you don’t need never satisfies.  We
          spend money we don’t have to buy things we don’t need to impress people we
          don’t like who don’t come over and get impressed anyway.”

                                           Mary Ellen Edmunds,  BYU Speeches,  1995-96, p. 88
 

9.     “Homemaker is the ultimate career.  All other careers exist for one purpose
          only  --  to support the ultimate career!”

                                  --C. S. Lewis--



10.    “I have noted within the Church the difference in discernment, in insight,
           conviction, and spirit between those who know and love the Book of Mormon
           and those who do not.  That book is a great sifter.”
                                                                                        --Ezra Taft Benson  (1975)--
 

11.    “I have told you many times,”  President Brigham Young said,  “the property
          which we inherit from our Heavenly Father is our time and the power to
          choose in the disposition of the same.  This is the real capital that is
          bequeathed unto us by our Heavenly Father.”
                                                                                   (Journal of Discourses, 18:354)
 

12.     “I love the counsel given in Doctrine and Covenants 10:4:  ‘Do not run
          faster or labor more than you have strength.’   Choose carefully each day
          that which you will do, and  that which you will not do, and the Lord will
          bless you to accomplish the important things that have eternal consequences.”

                                                 Sister Marjorie Hinckley
 

13.     “I testify that it is time for every man to set in order his own house both
          temporally and spiritually…”

                              Pres. Ezra Taft Benson,  Oct. Gen. Conf.  1988



14.    “Idolatry is among the most serious sins.  There are unfortunately millions
           today who prostrate themselves before the images of gold and silver and
           wood and stone and clay.  But the idolatry we are most concerned with
           here is the conscious worshipping of still other gods.  Some are ofmetal
           and plush and chrome, of wood and stone and fabrics.
                  "They are not in the image of God or of man, but are developed to
           give man comfort and enjoyment, to satisfy his wants, ambitions, passions,
           and desires.  Some are in no physical form at all, but are intangible.  Many
           seem to ‘worship’ on an elemental basis—they live to eat and drink.
                 "Modern idols or false gods can take such forms as clothes, homes,
           businesses, machines, automobiles, pleasure boats, and numerous other
           material deflectors from the path ofgodhood.  Intangible things make just
           as ready gods.  Degrees and letters and titles can become idols.  Many
           people build and furnish a home and buy the automobile first—then find
           they ‘cannot afford’ to pay tithing.  Whom do they worship?
                  "Young married couples who postpone parenthood until their degrees
           are attained might be shocked if their expressed preference were labeled
           idolatry.  Many worship the hunt, the fishing trip, the vacation, the weekend
           picnics and outings.
                  "Still another image men worship is that of power and prestige.  Many
           will trample underfoot the spiritual and often the ethical values in their climb
           to success.  These gods of power, wealth, and influence are most demanding
           and are quite as real as the golden calves of the children of Israel in the
           wilderness.”

--President Spencer W. Kimball--



15.      “If we are practicing our faith and seeking the companionship of the Holy
           Spirit, his presence can be felt in our hearts and in our homes.  A family
           having daily family prayers and seeking to keep the commandments of
           God and honor his name and speak lovingly to one another will have a
           spiritual feeling in their home that will be discernible to all who enter it.  I
           know this, because I have felt the presence or absence of that feeling in
           many LDS homes.”

Elder Dallin H. Oaks,  CR Oct. 1996



16.     “It is extremely important for you to believe in yourselves, not only for
           what you are now, but for what you have the power to become.  Trust in
           the Lord as He leads you along.  He has things for you to do that you won’t
           know about now, but that will unfold later.
                 "If you stay close to Him, you will have some great adventures.  You
           will live in a time when instead of just talking about prophecies that will
           sometime be fulfilled, many of them will actually be fulfilled.  The Lord will
           unfold your future bit by bit.”

--Elder Neal A. Maxwell--



17.     “Now I do not care how much wealth you pour into the laps of men, unless
           there is in their bosoms the Spirit of God they are unhappy…It is so with
           all of us; unless we have the spirit of contentment in our hearts we are
           miserable.….If a man has all the wealth in creation, and has heaped upon
           him all the honours and  powers that the world can give, his soul is
           discontented and miserable, unless he possesses the Spirit of Christ.”

                                                President George Albert Smith, JD 9:349
                                 Quoted by Mary Ellen Edmunds, Speeches 1995-96, p. 89
 

18.    “One Hundred years from now it won’t matter if you got that big break, or
           finally traded up to a Mercedes…..It will greatly matter, one hundred years
           from now, that you made a commitment to Jesus Christ.”
 

19.     Purpose of Life:   “This life is a time of testing, a time of trials, a time of
          education.  It is a time of gaining experience, a time of trying to qualify for
          things that lie ahead.”

President Gordon B. Hinckley
(June 1995, Church News Interview)



20.    "The issue is not what we have done, but what we have become.  And what
          we become is the result of more than our actions.  It is also the result of our
          attitudes, our motives, and our desires."

                            --Dallin H. Oaks--