Saturday, October 24, 2015

The Fall, the Atonement, the Resurrection

This week in class we learned from the writings of Isaiah and Jacob. 

In the last couple weeks we’ve learned about the Fall, the Atonement, the Resurrection and how all 3 are inseparably connected.

Without the Fall, we would have no need for an Atonement. And without the Atonement, we would have no way of overcoming physical and spiritual death. And without the Resurrection, we would have no way of returning to live with our Heavenly Father. 

So let me break it down.

The Fall

Had Adam and Eve not partaken of the fruit, they would never know good or evil, lightness or darkness, right or wrong, as all things have opposites. Heavenly Father’s plan was that we would come to earth to learn from the mistakes we would make and thereby grow our spiritual being. “Adam fell that men [and women] might be; and men [and women] are, that they might have joy”. By partaking of the fruit, we all are now able to learn right from wrong. And if we truly have a change of heart and change our ways, this is when we can truly be happy. This brings us to the Atonement. 

The Atonement

This quote: “men [and women] are, that they might have joy” has a key word in it. Do you see it? The keyword is “might”. Why might? Because of this fall, we now need to have a way to be forgiven of our sins. Jesus Christ died on the cross and bled in the garden of gethsemane to “Atone” for all the sins of all those who have lived or ever will live. All of us demand justice when we do wrong, but Christ steps in to take the blame, because he suffered for all our wrong doings. Because of this, he truly does understand our pains and our trials. I doubt I will ever fully understand the Atonement in this life. But I do know that Christ has an infinite love for all of us. I am so thankful for the love Christ offers us.

The Resurrection

After Jesus Christ died for us on the cross, 3 days later Mary came to his tomb to find it empty. Christ had conquered death. Christ had been resurrected. In short, because Christ had overcome physical death, ALL of us too will be resurrected. There 2 kinds of deaths we must overcome. The first is physical death. Because of Jesus Christ’s Atonement and Resurrection, we automatically will be resurrected regardless if we choose right or wrong. The second kind of death is Spiritual Death. This essentially means when we make bad decisions, we cannot dwell in the presence of our Heavenly Father. Fortunately we can overcome this Spiritual Death through repentance, which is made possible through the Atonement.

Final Thoughts

So as you see, these 3 are purposely interconnected. Heavenly Father does have a plan, a plan of salvation. A plan that if choose to follow it, we can return to live with him again. I love my Savior and hope and pray I can continue to learn, grow and make my wrongs right through his merciful plan.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Just started school at BYU Idaho online

So I decided to go back to school. This is kinda scary, especially at this time in my life. Time for a big jump, are you ready…

Whew! I just made it through my first 2 weeks and wow has it been a wild ride so far, but I’m getting a hang of it. 

Why? I decided to go back because my Church has this amazing program with BYU Idaho called “Pathway”. It truly is amazing program that enables many in my Church to get back on track to a higher education. It is a 12 month program that gives you 15 credits to be used at any other credited university. At the end I plan to continue onto BYI-I online.

I’m taking two courses to start: 

  • GS120 - Life Skills and Math
  • FDREL 121 - Foundations in Religion 

So far both classes have been incredible, and I feel like in just this short time I’ve already learned skills to apply to my daily life. 

In fact, this blog post is in response to an assignment from my religion class. Here are some of my thoughts from my first two weeks of my religion course:

To start, we are studying the Book of Mormon. It is an amazing book about the people who lived here in on the American continent before Columbus arrived. It details their life trials, times of peace and more importantly their interactions with God and Jesus Christ. 

One particular person named Nephi is an amazing example of a follower of Christ. He and his family had many trials and afflictions, yet continued in faith in Jesus Christ and eventually saw the fruit of their labors. This is a great example to me that if you are diligent and work hard towards a worthy goal, Heavenly Father will bless you and your family. It doesn’t mean you will be without issues/problems in your life, but God will enable you to work and get through these difficult times and find peace.

I invite everyone to give the Book of Mormon a chance, it will change your life for the better!

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Happy birthday to my first born nephew, Dakota Robbins! I love you, and that’s forever no matter what!

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Happy Birthday to my awesome sister Tandy. I love you and miss you every day! Well, at least there are many enjoying your humor and sweet smile on the other side.

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I know life for each of us delivers its own set of difficulties, challenges, and extreme blessings! I love my kids with all my heart, but as a parent I know there are many difficult days as well as good. I am so thankful for my eternal companion, Paul Wharff and all he does for our family! Thank you kittain! Your time, sacrifices, love and genuine tenderness and care do not go unnoticed nor unappreciated!

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Enjoying some yummy dessert time with my favorite girl!

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I just heard that the bassist for Toto, Mike Pics to, passed away at 59 years old. So much great music that I’ve lived four years thanks to Rod Robbins playing them in his red sunbird years ago! I’ll be listening to them today for sure!