Tuesday, February 24, 2009

FHE-Last Week of Christ's Life, Tuesday cont.




Pharisees and Sadducees try to entagle him in tricky questions, but they forget who they are questioning!

Question# 1 By What Authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this authority?
Jesus' Response- Matt. 21:24-27 and then he gave three parables directed right at the Pharisees. (Parable of the 2 Sons, Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, and the Parable of the Royal Marriage Feast)






Question #2 Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar?
Jesus' Response-Matt. 22:18-21



Masaccio, The Tribute Money, fresco, 1427 (Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence)

Question #3 In the resurrection whose wife shall she be?
Jesus' Response- Matt. 22:23-33 and D&C 132:15-16




Question #4 Which is the great commandment in the law?
Jesus' response-Matt. 22:37-40

Each time Jesus masterfully confounded their questions, silenced them, and they marvelled at his words, which were obvisously a condemnation upon them.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Dallas Museum of Nature and Science



















We spent Emma's birthday as a family at the Dallas Musuem of Nature and Science children's museum. We had lots of fun and went out for pizza after, Emma's choice of birthday dinner.
Kelsi we missed you! (Ashley was there but somehow escaped the camera!)

Monday, February 16, 2009

Family Home Evening (for kelsi)


Five of Them Were Wise, Walter Rane, Musuem of Church History and Art

Last Week of Christ's Mortal Ministry cont.
TUESDAY- (Closes His public ministry, last of the parables, Laments over Jerusalem)

Parable of the 10 virgins"The importance of steadiness and consistency in our spiritual development and progress is beautifully illustrated in the parable of the ten virgins (see Matthew 25:1–13). Ten virgins took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridegroom. Five of the virgins were wise and took oil in their vessels with their lamps. They were prepared to welcome the bridegroom. The five foolish virgins took their lamps but took no oil with them. The foolish virgins knew they should have oil but procrastinated, were unprepared, and were shut out from the wedding feast.

The oil of preparedness and steadiness is accumulated each day through consistent, wise choices. President Spencer W. Kimball described it this way: “Attendance at sacrament meetings adds oil to our lamps, drop by drop over the years. Fasting, family prayer, home teaching, control of bodily appetites, preaching the gospel, studying the scriptures—each act of dedication and obedience is a drop added to our store. Deeds of kindness, payment of offerings and tithes, chaste thoughts and actions, marriage in the covenant for eternity—these, too, contribute importantly to the oil with which we can at midnight refuel our exhausted lamps” (Faith Precedes the Miracle [1972], 255–56).

The key lesson for us to learn from this statement by President Kimball is that deliberate, consistent, and reliable preparation and performance provide essential oil for our lamps. Furthermore, steadfastness is a prime indicator of spiritual maturity.

You and I can also learn much about steady spiritual development from the technique of drip irrigation that is used in many agricultural areas throughout the world. Drip irrigation is sometimes called trickle irrigation and involves dripping water onto the soil at very low rates from a system of small plastic pipes fitted with outlets called emitters or drippers. Unlike surface and sprinkler irrigation, which involves flooding, gushing, or spraying large quantities of water where it may not be needed, drip irrigation applies water close to a plant so that only part of the soil in which the roots grow is wetted. With drip irrigation, applications of water are more focused and more frequent than with the other methods. The steady drips of water sink deep into the ground and provide a high moisture level in the soil wherein plants can flourish.

In like manner, if you and I are focused on receiving consistent drops of spiritual nourishment, then gospel roots can sink deep into our souls, can become firmly established and grounded, and can produce extraordinary and delicious fruit. In a gospel sense, you and I need to implement constant spiritual drip saturation and avoid sporadic and shallow spiritual spurting. Sturdy gospel roots that go deep into rich spiritual soil strengthen and steady us in times of trial and difficulty.

I testify and witness that God lives and that Jesus is the Christ. May you and I build our lives upon the foundation of Christ. May we apply correct principles to become steadfast and immovable—solid, firm, resolute, firmly secured, and incapable of being diverted from the path of righteousness—keeping and honoring our covenants and commitments, living worthy and pure lives, and becoming valiant disciples of the Savior."
(David A. Bednar, “Steadfast and Immovable, Always Abounding in Good Works,” New Era, Jan 2008, 2–6)

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Ashley Learning to Drive a Stick Shift (December '08)

I often tell my teenagers they drive me nuts!!! but really they are so much fun and i love each one of their personalities. I had to video tape ashley driving because she was so hilarious.

This was actually a couple of months ago but i didn't feel ok with putting it on the blog until ashley actually learned how to drive a stick shift! But now she is driving and actually a very good driver. (of course it is a parent's worse nightmare and i am scared every time she leaves and relieved every time she walks in the door) Disclaimer: it does get a little tense, of course we are talking about ashley who is totally intense and aggressive, but just a warning mom loses her patience too. But for anyone who has ever taught their child to drive understands the fear that comes with it (putting yourself in a car with someone who does not know how to drive, scary) and if you don't have teenagers yet, just wait!!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

For Kelsi Family Night 2/9


Scourging the Money-changers from the Temple EL GRECO (1541-1614)
National Gallery, London

Monday

Cursing of the Barren Fig Tree

Second Cleansing of the Temple
Jesus went to the temple and again found the moneychagers doing business in His Father's house. He drove them out of the temple, overturning their tables and chairs. He stopped them from carrying their baskets and other containers through the temple. "It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of theives" (Matthew 21:13) After he cleansed his holy house, he healed the bline and the lame.

Family Home Evening Question????
How do you show reverence and respect for the Temple?

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Will You Go????







Ashley was asked to Prom by her friend tyler! Our front door was covered with post it notes asking if she will go and then on her car was the big question!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Family Night


The Entry into Jersusalem GIOTTO (1266-1337) Arena Chapel, Padua

kelsi we sure miss you at family night, we started a new set of lessons and did not want you to feel left out, we are studing the last week of Christ's mortal ministry (we are studying this in our relief society gospel study class so i thought we might as well take advantage of it for family night) so here is the first lesson so you don't feel left out!



Christ's takes His final journey into Jerusalem. He sends two of his apostles out to obtain a colt for Him that He might ride into the city, as was custom for ancient kings, of course Christ is the "King of Kings" The apostles did, and things occurred just as the Savior said they would. They found a colt, untied him and when the owners asked why they were taking the colt, the apostles simply said the Lord had need of it and they allowed them to take the colt. The apostles placed their robes upon the colt and as Jesus rode into the city he paused at the top of the Mount of Olives, and wept over the city because he knew that soon the city would be destroyed including the great temple. When Jesus reached the gates of the city He was met by a great mulitude of His disciples. "And as he went, they spread their clothes in the way. And when he was come nigh, even now at the descent of the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen; Saying, Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest." (Luke 19:36-38)

Family Home Evening Question???
How do you worship and show your devotion to the Savior today?