Wednesday, September 4, 2019

No Bad Marks

Alma 2
King Mosiah has set up a new government of judges throughout the land.  He and Alma the elder have passed away and now it is in the charge of Alma the younger to lead out as the "chief judge and the governor of the people of Nephi" (v16) He had already successfully dealt with Nehor in Alma 1, the first anti-Christ who tried to lead the hearts of the people away from God's true gospel.  Now, in the fifth year of the reign of the judges, it is Amlici who has let Satan get hold of his heart to convince a lot of followers that he should be their king and they should separate themselves from Alma and the Nephites and God's true church when the voice of the people would not make him their king. When the dissenters made Amlici their king (vs10) his first order was to "take up arms against their brethren; so they could become subjects to him as well. There was a war, close to 19,000 people died, the Amlicites (their new name) joined the Lamanites and brought them to war against the Nephites.   Amlici died at the hand of Alma (vs31) and many Lamanites are slain with their bodies being cast into the river Sidon so as to create a crossing for the Nephites to pursue the fleeing Lamanites and Amlicites (vs34) as they are scattered into the wilderness.
Alma 3
The Amlicites put a mark upon themselves (vs4) to be "distinguished from the Nephites"

Dear Landro,

There have been several thoughts that came to my mind as I read this very sad story that Alma faced in his early years as leader of the Nephites.
There was a note that I wrote next to the verses about the Amlicites marking themselves, "no bad marks-Punchinello"
This is from the story You Are Special by Max Lucado.  In this story, Punchinello, a Wemmick,  judges his own worth based on the opinions and judgments of others.  Other Wemmicks would give you a sticker of a gold star on your body if you had good traits and dots if you had bad ones.  Eli, the maker of the wooden Wemmicks reminds him that He made him and it wasn't a mistake.
I do not think that Amlici truly knew that he was a child of God.  He allowed Satan to take over his heart and mind that he led others to follow him down to this worldly place of pride, contention, war, bloodshed, hate and destruction.  They were so convinced of their beliefs that they marked themselves to distinguish them from followers of God to followers of Satan.
In first Nephi when Laman and Lemuel separated themselves from Nephi, God put a mark upon them, "And this was done that their seed might be distinguished from the seed of their brethren, that thereby the Lord God might preserve his people, that they might not mix and believe in incorrect traditions." (Alma 3:8)
These people cursed themselves with their own marks so they could belong to the wrong group.  "They had come out in open rebellion against God;" (3:18)
It's easy to mark ourselves and let others do it as well. It is easy to divide ourselves from what can truly bring happiness in your life long term verses what is enjoyable for the moment.
Please know that you are a child of God, he made you to do something very special and unique in this world.  If you follow Him, you will do good in this world and you will help others to do this as well. You may not see it now, but the curses you put upon yourself are as subtle as caring more about the world thinks of you through your desires, words and actions.
Don't let the praises or criticisms of the world stick, so you can become the man that God and your mother know you can be.
"The stickers only stick if they matter to you.  The more you trust my love, the less you care about their stickers."

xomp

P.S. "A house divided against itself cannot stand...….It will become all one thing or all the other." Pres Abraham Lincoln  If you want our family, your future family to Stand Forever (Lawerence Corbridge Jan 2019) with God, choose the right side, the only winning side.


Teach them to Be Like Jesus

I love reading Helaman's loving and proud words about the stripling warriors towards the end of Alma.  My thoughts today went first to the 60 that joined the original 2000 and how we should join and "obey and observe to perform every word of command with exactness;" Alma 57:21.  They were saved because of their strict obedience to the laws of there leader, we will be saved doing the same.  And then at the end of the verse, "their mothers had taught them."  How am I like those those mama's of those valiant soldiers?  How am I not?  There has to be at least a 1000 or more who took their duty seriously to raise men of God.  That is a powerful and great number of women who new their divine role and carried it out.  And they were saved.

Dear Stripling Mama's,

You were given the greatest compliment from your extraordinary sons, "We do not doubt our mothers knew it." Alma 56:48. The faith required going into battle allowed them to "not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives;"  You taught them to be like Jesus.  When he taught, healed and served, he did it for us, as he suffered, bled and died our salvation was made possible because He knew that if he did not doubt, God would deliver Him and US.
I know it, and I must be more diligent, faithful, loving, patient & humble.
My children are growing and they need to have a stronger testimony of God, of Christ and His gospel.  I pray for strength that you and I.
Thank you for your example, I look forward to meeting you all, because as Lucy Mack Smith said, we will all sit down in Heaven together.

xomp

Thursday, August 27, 2015

So Many Missionaries

Since we moved to Sandy, Utah 3 years ago, it has been all about Missionaries.  They are coming and going and teaching and preaching. We saw Kekoa off to Maryland and now he is home, a changed young man, hopefully forever.  Every month since, it has been farewells, welcome homes and on and on.  It is quite an amazing phenomena that is happening in the LDS church.  I just read a blog of a sweet missionary who is serving in Spain.  His heart is so tender, missing family, missing his sweet heart, yet doing his duty because his heart is good, and his family & girl supports him and mostly because he loves God and Jesus Christ.  It made me want to write again after a year plus of being lazy.  It makes me want to learn spanish, serve more, love better, and pray more often, especially for all the missionaries.  So, this one is for Tanner...

Dear Elder Hammond,
I am so grateful your mom sent your email to me today.  The last time I saw her, I had her read an email from my nephew who was just finishing his mission in Baltimore, Maryland.  You sound much like him, as a newby in the field, so full of excitement in your new life, even though you are homesick for your old one in North Salt Lake.  With your good attitude, your love of your family and God, and your sense of duty, you are going to be great.  
But how great?
   I teach gospel doctrine in my ward and it is so amazing to be learning and sharing about the Apostle Paul right now.  Talk about one of the greatest missionaries of his time, our time, every time.  It is because he had conviction, and mixed with his tenacious personality and passion to share the truth, along with love of God and Jesus Christ, he was successful.  He brought so many people to Christ and the ones he didn't get on earth, I pretty sure when they arrived in heaven, they remembered him. 
Paul, like you, taught to the gentiles on foreign soil.  He didn't mess around, he took his commitment seriously and stood as a witness at all times, and in all things, and in all places, even unto being stoned, spit on, kicked out, hated, rejected, thrown in prison and finally even unto death.  He took upon himself the Whole Armour of God and changed lives, moved mountains and witnessed miracles.
There are so many missionaries, doing what you do, going all over the world, sharing what you share, in so many different languages, to so many of God's children.  There amazing ones, and not so amazing ones. Dedicated ones and lazy as the day is long ones. Missionaries that are doing their duty, but with how much passion, effort, humility, love?.
How great will you be?  
That is up to you.
I ask myself the same question, because haven't we all made the same promises to share the gospel with our neighbor?
I hope for Spain that you are great!
I look forward to hearing more about your journey to that said greatness, that can be yours!
Bless you for honoring your mother and father, your Father in Heaven and Jesus Christ.
Bless you for being a light to my niece and her family.
Bless You 
Bless You
Bless You

xomp


 

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Praying for the One

Today in Fast & Testimony meeting a woman got up and pleaded with her ward family to pray for her daughter who had fallen away from the church.  It reminded me of when I had bore my testimony in May in our ward.  The first thing Paul said when I returned to my feet was that I should have asked the ward to fast and pray for Jackson to help him with his decision to go on a mission.  In hind site, it may have been a good idea and on the other hand, it may have humiliated him, but either way, he decided no to serve a mission, at least for this year. Any who, that is besides the point that I am trying to get at.  The point I am trying to make is that good Christian's who believe in the power of prayer and sometimes even those that do not, are in some way or another praying for someone who is lost.  In my life it is more than one.

Dear Heavenly Father,
or as Judy Blume put it,
"Are you there God, it's me (Mikki)",
I know I pray for this and I always pray for that, but I really need to pray about a few things, for a few important people in my life.
The more I do to get closer to you, the more Paul get's worked by Satan.  The more he get's worked, the more conflict there is between us.  The more I pray for patience, the more my patient is tried.  I get it, this is how it works. This is how faith and obedience is tested. But I am not confident that it is working.  I feel resentment towards Paul, I feel disappointed in who he is, and who I am when I react to him and on and on and on the vicious cycle goes.
It is the same with my children, the more I push it seems the farther they pull away from me, from you, from our family.  My boys have no sense of duty to you or each other, and I take the blame for that.  They have been raised with mixed signals, not only from Paul, but me.  The world is pulling all of us, very successfully.
When I started this letter, it was about them, but I know it is really about me.
I need strength, I need enlightenment, guidance, patience, understanding, tolerance, guts, and I need to be more humble, balanced, moderate, and loving.
I need you.
I want my husband to know you, I want my children to choose to follow you, and I want us to be an eternal family.
I want the entire package.
I know you are there.
I know you hear my prayers.
And I know you want it more than me.
I am praying for me, so that I can better pray for them.
So I can better live this gospel, for them, and for me, and for us!

xo mp





Sunday, June 1, 2014

Get To Work!

We had our annual Kane Ohana Reunion this past weekend.  It was at our home in Sandy, Utah.  We gathered to celebrate our three high school graduates, Kavika Ikuna Fonua, Jackson Paulo Barton & Mikayla Kane and also to witness the baptism of Keawe Shannon Alexis Wilson.  As I tried to go to sleep tonight, my thoughts reflected on the words I had bore in fast & testimony meeting.

Dear Keawe,

     I have the number 3 on the back of my reunion shirt, indicating my place out of the seven children born to your grandpa & grandma Kane.    How grateful I am to have been born to goodly parents into the fold of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  I have been taught all my life that I am a "Child of God" and to "Choose the Right" and that "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam" that needs to shine for Him each and every day.  Sadly, I do not remember much from my baptism, about how I felt or even if I understood the promises that I was making.  But, you sweet Keawe know, and testified today how you feel "peace in your soul" about what you chose to do.  I feel that you are one of the special spirits that have come to fulfill a great purpose for your Heavenly Father. 
     You are number 18 cousin on your reunion shirt.  Do you wonder what number you are out of the billion, trillion, or gazillion number of spirits that have come to this earth?  Like my baptism experience, we do not remember the promises we made before we came to earth, but I do know that we made them and we are blessed to be members of an organization that teaches us how to pray, to read God's word in scripture, to follow the advice of a living prophet, to listen and obey the promptings of the Holy Ghost so that we can know the work that our Heavenly Father and Jesus has for us to do every day.  If you stay faithful to your covenants, you will hopefully take the next step and go to the temple and make more promises.  Then you will be able to hear the words in the initiatory that remind you that you will protected until you have finished your work on the earth.  That is why we are here, to do His work.  
     Thank you for choosing to follow Jesus.  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to reflect upon my testimony and of spiritual things.  It is a blessing that we are part of an eternal ohana. We both have a work to do with our own little earthly flock. But remember, there is one fold and one shepherd Keawe, welcome to the family.  
     Let's Get to Work!

xomp
     
     

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Behold, the Handmaiden of the Lord


New Year's Day 2014
What a big day a far as days go in the year, and for me, it was made more special by Jacky's Ordination of receiving the Melchizedek Priesthood from my dad.  A good way to start out the year before he goes off to college, a Utah Man, with the higher Priesthood to go with him, along with words of advice from our good Bishop Pingree reminding us to notice the spiritual moments in our life and to remember that we chose in the premortal to follow Christ, and also from the Stake representative, Bro St Clair pointing out that it is through the spirit that sacred things are shared and finally, from Grandpa Kane the emotion filled declaration of gratitude for family. The cherry on top was a visit from Elder Harris and newly appointed companion Elder Abgee, leaving us with a message from Enos about feeling whole through our faith in Jesus Christ.
My cup runneth over!

Paul, Jackson, Cody, Dani and Lander,
I am reading a book called Visions of Glory by John Pontious.  It is about a man's true story of visions and near death experiences and what he has learned.  I love the little nuggets that touch my heart and speak to my spirit and I want to share a few with you at the beginning of this New Year.
First, let me start with what has been on my heart since the 2013 Christmas season began.  I love that Mary, faithfully and humbly said to the angel Gabriel, "Behold the Handmaiden of the Lord." In that moment, she was probably scared and confused, yet because she was prepared and believed, she was ready to do her duty to God.  (Paul, I know you love that word DUTY.)
Like the "Spencer" in the book, she agreed to do the work that the Lord asked her to do that was for all mankind, for you, for me in that very moment that she was asked.  "God really does count every moment of our lives, and if we let Him guide us, those moments become eternally significant." pg 16.  The moment she said "Behold," it became the most significant moment of all time!
Are you ready, and willing to say those same words and then actually follow through in those moments that the Lord needs your voice and your hands to do His work?  Am I?
I want to be more in tune with the spirit, because I am pretty sure that an angel will not visit me and tell me what to do.  I need to listen to those promptings and thoughts, and take the challenge that Bishop Pingree gave me in December to act on them, even if they seem silly.
I know that my life has meaning, that God is in the details of my life and that everything I do has a divine purpose.  And because I know that, I need to be more diligent in paying attention to those moments when God is in need of me to do his work, however small it may be.
I am grateful for the work that he has trusted me to do with all of you.
I pray that you can all know, deep in your heart, what I know to be true, real and wonderful!
My wonderful family.
You are all my DUTY!
I love you all!
xomp

"...we are truly His work and His glory.  We are what He is doing.  We are what He is about." pg 18 VofG


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The Gift of Aaron Alford: "G.O.A.T."

We lost a good friend last week, Aaron Kent Alford.  A week ago, a blood clot moved from his leg to his lung and took his life. He was 39 years old, leaving behind Linda, Eli (14), and Max and Sam (9).  Most of the week I was mad, thinking about how Linda and her boys' lives will be forever changed and now a new life will have to begin without him.  After the memorial, I realized that the change, although difficult and terrible for a time, also has a silver lining.  Aaron left behind a desire to be better, to be more like Christ, to live with the attitude that every moment in your life is the "Greatest Of All Times" G.O.A.T.  His final words to his church youth group, "whatever choices you make, ask yourself, what would Jesus have me do."  He has finished his work on the earth. It hurts. I am continually sad for his family, but there is joy in knowing that we knew him, we loved him and he loved us.

Dear Aaron,
I thought of you this morning as I was reading my scriptures. You would be happy about that, because now I know that you loved scriptures as well and tried to use them in your life also.  It was so nice to hear from people who really knew you and had strong relationships with you at your memorial.  You are so very loved because of how you lived your life. The last three funerals I have gone to, I went away thinking that I wish I had known them better, what a great person.  I am so grateful that I did know you, and I did feel of your love for me and Paul, but especially my children.  It was amazing to watch your excitement with Jackson journey toward Utah, and you had such a huge part in setting him on that path.  I will never forget the day you took a picture of Dani's first college letter and with joy posted it on your facebook.  We were benefactors of your love, concern and treated my kids like you were their greatest fan. It feels good to have people like you and genuinely be interested in you, and what a gift you have of making everyone in your company feel good about themselves.  
Like I said, I thought of you as I was reading in 2 Nephi this morning.  There were certain people in our church who were witnesses to the Golden Plates, from which the Book of Mormon was translated. They testified of the fact that they did see the plates and that the Lord instructed them to bear witness of that fact.  There was only one person who did not testify in writing and that was Mary Whitmer.  She was the mother of one of the men who testified in writing of seeing the plates.  She was taking care of her family, as well as the Prophet Joseph Smith and his family as he resided in her home to translate the plates.  She was weary from the task, but never complained and fulfilled her duties to do her part in the work.  One evening she was walking out to the barn to milk the cows and the angel Moroni appeared to her, and this is what he said, "You have been very faithful and diligent in your labors, but you are tired because of the increase of your toil; it is proper therefore that you should receive a witness that your faith may be strengthened."  He then showed her the plates.  What a gift for her to be given the surety that her labors were not in vain and that her work was significant.  In her day, there were very few that believed what Joseph Smith was doing, so it makes sense to me that an actual angel would appear to her.  But, today, I have many angels around me to strengthen my faith so that I may continue the work.  My family, my ward, my neighbors, YOU.  
You, Aaron were in angel in this life and I know that you continue to make a difference in the next.  Thank you for finding your gift and using it for good.  You have fought the good fight, I know that you did the work that the Father would have you do and now you have graduated to your next estate. Well done, brother.
I will keep in my heart G.O.A.T.
We'll love you long after your gone, gone, gone.
Until we meet again.
Aloha nui loa,
xo mp

P.S. I imagine you singing the song from Train, 

Sing Together
If I go before I say to everyone in my ballet
Let me take this chance to thank you for the dance
If I run out of songs to sing to take your mind off everything
Just smile, sit a while with the

Sun on your face and remember the place we met
Take a breath and soon I bet you'll see
Without you I would never be me
You are the leaves of my family tree

Sing together
If you knew me from the very start,
Or we met last week at the grocery mart
Just sing together
It's the least that I can do
My final gift to you
Oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oooo

When I'm past the pearly gate, I will find some real estate
Where we can settle down and watch the world go round
We'll send down all the love we got and let them know we got a spot
For them to be and it's all free,

The sun on your face and remember the place we met
Take a breath and soon I bet you'll see
Without you I would never be me
You are the leaves of my family tree

Sing together
If you knew me from the very start,
Or not at all you're still a part, just
Sing together
It's the least that I can do
My final gift to you

Followers