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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Beginning of Emma's Political Career
Emma ran for student Council at Barratt Elementary and she was voted in by 4th-6th grade and her teachers! Congrats Emma!! We have to take some credit for her success.... I wrote her Skit and Kenny had an academy award winning performance! Only family could be in your skit and I was horrified that I would have to be on stage and told Emma I just would not do that (lily said I was just stage freight), so we had to rely on her Dad, Jack, Lily and Belle everyone else was at school! Emma did a great job and we are very proud of her! CONGRATS EMMA!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Look and Live
As the 40 years of wandering in wilderness came to an end, Moses
and the Children of Israel began to make their way into the Promised Land. This
part of their journey became extremely difficult. They were tired of eating manna, they were
beginning to have other Nations who lived in the area come to battle against
them or not allow them to travel through their land. The Israelites were 4 million strong and a
huge threat to other nations. These
struggles caused the Children of Israel to begin to murmur against the Lord and
Moses again. Because of their murmuring “the
Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people; and much
people of Israel
died.” (Num. 21:6).
The Lord told Moses to take a brass serpent and put it on a tall rod, and “if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.” (Num. 21:9) The Savior likened Himself to the serpent of brass when he said: “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life” (John 3:14–15). According to Jesus, the serpent was intended to be the symbol of himself and his atonement. In many ancient cultures the snake or serpent was seen as a form of deity with creative powers and anciently it was a symbol of healing still seen today as the Physicians Symbol. This is the rod of Asclepius, a deity associated with healing.
Feathered Serpent head at the Ciudadela complex in Teotihuacan
Vision Serpent depicted on lintel 15 from Yaxchilan
How can we look and live so we do not perish…we need to look to the scriptures because they testify of Christ? “And if ye shall believe in Christ ye will believe in these words, for they are the words of Christ, and he hath given them unto me; and they teach all men that they should do good.” (2 Ne. 33:10) Interesting that Moses was told to place a brass serpent on a Rod and hold I up. Think of the Iron Rod which is the word of God. The scriptures will help us believe and have faith in Christ that he is the Savior of the world and through his atonement he can actually heal us spiritually and emotionally and through his resurrection he can heal us physically.
Nephi explains that
because of the simpleness of the way or the easiness of it many perished! Do we sometimes discount the power that comes
from studying the scriptures especially the Book of Mormon. Because it is so easy or simple do we
overlook the power and protection that comes from the reading, studying the scriptures? When we are faced with a problem is that the first
place we turn or the last? President Benson said, “It
is not just that the Book of Mormon teaches us truth, though it indeed does
that. It is not just that the Book of Mormon bears testimony of Christ, though
it indeed does that, too. But there is something more. There is a power in the
book which will begin to flow into your lives the moment you begin a serious
study of the book. You will find greater power to resist temptation. You will
find the power to avoid deception. You will find the power to stay on the
strait and narrow path.” (Book of Mormon, The Keystone of our Religion,
Ezra Taft Benson)
"Dr. Nehama Aschenasy, a Hebrew
scholar, said that in Hebrew the word which is translated as beguiled in the
Bible does not mean "tricked" or " deceived" as we commonly
think. Rather, the Hebrew word is a rare verb that indicates an intense
multilevel experience evoking great emotional, psychological, and/or spiritual
trauma. As Aschenasy explained, it is likely that Eve's intense, multilevel
experience, this " beguiling" by the serpent was the catalyst that
caused Eve to ponder and evaluate what her role in the Garden really was."
http://thegiftofgivinglife.com/the-book/read-excerpts/we-are-each-eve/
“O my son, do not let us be slothful because of the easiness of the way; for so was it with our fathers; for so was it prepared for them, that if they would look they might live; even so it is with us. The way is prepared, and if we will look we may live forever. And now, my son, see that ye take care of these sacred things, yea, see that ye look to God and live.” (
NEPHI SON OF HELAMAN also
taught this story and of Moses said….
“Yea, did he not bear record that the Son of God should come?
And as he lifted up the brazen serpent in the
wilderness, even so shall he be lifted up who should come. And as many as should look upon that serpent
should live, even so as many as should look upon
the Son of God with faith, having a contrite spirit, might live, even unto that life which is
eternal.” (Helaman 14-15)
The
Scriptures give life, not just sustain us in this life through our many trials but
they teach us about faith and salvation through Christ who is the only one who
can promise eternal life. “there shall
be no other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come
unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord
Omnipotent.” (Mosiah 3:17)
Other thoughts on the symbol of the serpent
Moses and the Pharaoh showdown….We can see this symbolism also in the scriptures when Moses and Aaron first went before the pharaoh. This scene dramatically illustrates the duality of serpent imagery in the scriptures. “And the Lord spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying, When Pharaoh shall speak unto you, saying Shew a miracle for you: then thou shalt say unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and cast it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a serpent. And Moses and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh, and they did so as the Lord had commanded: and Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became a serpent. Then Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers: now the magicians of
The serpent of
Jehovah swallowed up the serpents of Pharaoh.
I think it is important to point out that the very first thing the Lord
commands Moses to do when he asks Pharaoh to let his people go, is to cast his
staff before Pharaoh and it became the very symbol of Christ, the promised
Messiah. The pharaoh would have
recognized this power and symbol of deity, as the great creator as most ancient
cultures worshipped and
was seen as a connecting link between the world of the living and the world of
the dead. The serpent could give life or take it and is the perfect model of regeneration
and immortality as it sheds its skin.
Hezekiah
At some point the symbol of the serpent ceased to be a pure symbol
of the one true God to be worshiped as Moses intended and became an idol, the
object of worship. When Hezekiah, one of
the righteous kings of Judah ,
“removed the high places and idols of the
people he also broke into pieces the brass serpent.” (2 Kings 18:4)
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