Sunday, December 28, 2014

Wise Men Still Seek Him

 ’Twas the night after Christmas when all through the house
Everyone was posting, and clicking their mouse
The Instagram filters were chosen with care,
In hopes that each image would soon get a share.

The children were all on the couch iPads and tablets in their hands
While images of zombies and angry birds ate up the WiFi bands.
And mamma with her Mini and I with my Android
Updated our status and sent messages into the void.

I could go on, but I’m sure you can guess the rest of the poem. In many ways Christmas has become a time of getting lost in our gadgets, instead of spending time with family, friends and service. What did you get for Christmas is the question the children ask their friends as we spend time updating our status on Facebook and sharing images on Pintrest and Instagram. How much time was spent talking about the person whose birth we celebrate during this Christmas season? President Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints once said:

“The gifts so acquired are fleeting. Dolls break, dresses wear out, and fun games become boring. Pocketknives are lost, trains do nothing but go in circles, and trucks are abandoned when the batteries that power them dim and die.
“If we change but one word in our Christmas question, the outcome is vastly different. “What did you give for Christmas?” prompts stimulating thought and causes tender feelings to well up and memory’s fires to glow ever brighter.

“Giving, not getting, brings to full bloom the Christmas spirit. Enemies are forgiven, friends remembered, and God obeyed. The spirit of Christmas illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world’s busy life and become more interested in people than things.” (“Christmas Gifts, Christmas Blessings”, Ensign, December 1995).
Lindsey Stirling - Celtic Carol

As the Christmas season ends and we look to the New Year, many of us will make resolutions of the things we hope to be able to accomplish during the New Year. Along with the diets, exercise, projects that we want to do I challenge each of us to include service as one of our resolutions. What can we do to help our neighbors, someone that is suffering, lost his or her job or a loved one, or the young mother that is overwhelmed?

President Monson in that same article tells of a family that lived in Star Valley, Wyoming long ago where the father was away from home working trying to support his family. One evening one of the boys overheard his mother praying:

‘Heavenly Father, there is no food in our house. Please, Father, touch the heart of somebody so that my children will not be hungry in the morning.’
“When she finished her prayer, she looked around and saw her son had heard; and she said to me, somewhat embarrassed, ‘Now, you run along, son. Everything will be all right.’ (“Christmas Gifts, Christmas Blessings”, Ensign, December 1995).
The story continues:

“(the boy) went to bed, assured by Mother’s faith. The next morning, (the boy) was awakened by the sounds of pots and pans in the kitchen and the aroma of cooking food. I went down to the kitchen, and he said, ‘Mother, I thought you said there was no food.’
“All she said to me was, ‘Well, my boy, didn’t you think the Lord would answer my prayer?’ I received no further explanation than that. (“Christmas Gifts, Christmas Blessings”, Ensign, December 1995).

Years later after the boy grew up, went to college and had a family he came home and Bishop Gardner told him the rest of the story. He said:

I had finished my chores, and we had had supper. I was sitting by the fireplace reading the newspaper. Suddenly, I heard a voice that said, “Sister Ballantyne doesn’t have any food in her house.” I thought it was my wife speaking and said, “What did you say, Mother?” She came in wiping her hands on her apron and said, “Did you call me, Father?”
“‘“No, I didn’t say anything to you, but I heard a voice which spoke to me.”
“‘“What did it say?” she asked.
“‘“It said that Sister Ballantyne didn’t have any food in her house.”
“‘“Well, then,” said Mother, “you had better put on your shoes and your coat and take some food to Sister Ballantyne.” In the dark of that winter’s night, I harnessed the team and placed in the wagon bed a sack of flour, a quarter section of beef, some bottled fruit, and loaves of newly baked bread. The weather was cold, but a warm glow filled my soul as your mother welcomed me and I presented her with the food. God had heard a mother’s prayer.’” (“Christmas Gifts, Christmas Blessings”, Ensign, December 1995).
The scriptures tell the story of the wise men that came to see the Christ child and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.  Matthew tells the story:

Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judæa in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem,

Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.

And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Judæa: for thus it is written by the prophet,

When they had heard the king, they departed; and, lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.

When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.

¶And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. (Matthew 2:1-11)

I hope that as the memories of this Christmas season fades that we will remember how the wise men followed the star that led them to the Christ Child and when they had found him they presented him with their gifts. What gifts will we present to him? I do not discount the gifts that the wise men gave, but I don’t believe that Christ would have us give him material things, instead I think he would like us to give gifts of love to others, charitable service to those in need and gifts of comfort to those that need our help.

As we give of ourselves in this way we well receive the greatest gift of all from him when he says to us at the last day:

Well done, thou good and faithful servant . . . enter thou into the joy of thy lord…Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. (Matthew 25: 21, 45)

I invite your to watch this 3 minute video titled “Wise Men Still Seek Him”. Are we wise enough to continue to seek him?

Wise Men Still Seek Him


Your comments and questions are welcome.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

O Holy Night

Reading the Christmas story in Luke and having the children participate by playing different parts is a family tradition of our family and many other families. We have many precious memories of our children playing Joseph and Mary, the shepherds, the angels and even the newest born child as the baby Jesus. Most of the time I was the donkey! Christmas brings families, neighbors and even nations together to celebrate the birth of a baby born over 2000 years ago. Who does not remember the Angel’s message to the shepherds that night and then the choir of angels singing on that first Christmas morning?

Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. (Luke 2:10-14)

The music at Christmas time is uplifting and wonderful. I would like to share some of my favorite Christmas videos and music. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. I wish you and your families a very merry Christmas.

O Holy Night - Christmas Video (3 min)



Over a thousand people came together for the largest live nativity



He is the Gift Christmas Video - #ShartTheGift (5 min)



Lexi Walker - The First Noel (3 min)


Lindsey Stirling – Silent Night (3 min)



The Piano Guys – “O Come, Emmanuel” (5:27 min)



Celtic woman/Chloe Agnes – “O Holy Night” (5 min)



Kelly Clarkson, Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire – “Silent Night” (4:20 min)




Pentatonix – “Little Drummer Boy”?” (4:13 min)



The Mormon Tabernacle Choir & David Archuleta – “Joy to the World” (3:35 min)



Sunday, December 14, 2014

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

There is a song that is often heard during the Christmas season “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”. It was written in 1963 by Edward Pola and George Wyle and first sung by Andy Williams. I really believe this is the most wonderful time of the year, not just because “everyone telling us "be of good cheer” or because of the “caroling out in the snow”, but primarily because “it’s the hap – happiest season of all and tales of the glories of Christmas long, long ago”. When we center our thoughts on Jesus Christ and his birth it brings us peace and inspires us to serve others. I hope you enjoy the scriptures and music below that help to make this one of the most wonderful times of the year.

In my post last week (December 7, 2014) “Who is the Lord God of Elijah?” I used the scriptures to show that Jehovah of the Old Testament was in fact Jesus Christ, our Savior, the only begotten Son of God the Father.

Isaiah prophesied about 700 years before its fulfillment that the Messiah would be born:

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. (Isaiah 9:6)


Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. (Isaiah 7:14)

Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Handel's "For Unto Us a Child is Born"

Isaiah was not alone in his prophecies of the Messiah many other ancient prophets foretold of the birth of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament as well as in the Book of Mormon.

But thou, Beth-lehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting. (Micah 5:2)
  
Yea, even six hundred years from the time that my father left Jerusalem, a prophet would the Lord God raise up among the Jews—even a Messiah, or, in other words, a Savior of the world. (1 Nephi 10:4)

And he said unto me: Behold, the virgin whom thou seest is the mother of the Son of God, after the manner of the flesh.
And it came to pass that I beheld that she was carried away in the Spirit; and after she had been carried away in the Spirit for the space of a time the angel spake unto me, saying: Look!

And I looked and beheld the virgin again, bearing a child in her arms.

And the angel said unto me: Behold the Lamb of God, yea, even the Son of the Eternal Father! (1 Nephi 11:18-21)



Home Free - "Angels We Have Heard on High"

But behold, the Spirit hath said this much unto me, saying: Cry unto this people, saying—Repent ye, and prepare the way of the Lord, and walk in his paths, which are straight; for behold, the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and the Son of God cometh upon the face of the earth.
And behold, he shall be born of Mary, at Jerusalem which is the land of our forefathers, she being a virgin, a precious and chosen vessel, who shall be overshadowed and conceive by the power of the Holy Ghost, and bring forth a son, yea, even the Son of God. (Alma 7:9-10)



A Christmas version of Hallelujah 


Wherefore, as I said unto you, it must needs be expedient that Christ—for in the last night the angel spake unto me that this should be his name—should come among the Jews, among those who are the more wicked part of the world; and they shall crucify him—for thus it behooveth our God, and there is none other nation on earth that would crucify their God. (2 Nephi 10:3)

Five years before the prophesied time of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Prophet Samuel came to the people in America and gave them a sign of the Savior’s birth:

And behold, he said unto them: Behold, I give unto you a sign; for five years more cometh, and behold, then cometh the Son of God to redeem all those who shall believe on his name.
And behold, this will I give unto you for a sign at the time of his coming; for behold, there shall be great lights in heaven, insomuch that in the night before he cometh there shall be no darkness, insomuch that it shall appear unto man as if it was day.

Therefore, there shall be one day and a night and a day, as if it were one day and there were no night; and this shall be unto you for a sign; for ye shall know of the rising of the sun and also of its setting; therefore they shall know of a surety that there shall be two days and a night; nevertheless the night shall not be darkened; and it shall be the night before he is born.


And behold, there shall a new star arise, such an one as ye never have beheld; and this also shall be a sign unto you. (Helaman 14:2-5)

 Pentatonix - "Mary Did You Know"