My heart goes out to those who are entrapped in the vicious cycles of addiction, suffering and pain. Christ is the Master Healer. It’s interesting to me that we try everything to get rid of the physical and emotional feelings that distrub us, yet often forget that it’s our Elder Brother, Jesus Christ (son of God the Father-our creator), who makes the way for us to be healed spiritually so that joy and happiness can once again be ours. It’s my hope that this video reaches those who are forlorn, unhappy and seeking the way back to being whole and healed.
Thank you to Betsy Love who pointed out this video on Facebook.
I’m rejoicing at this season of rebirth. Everything becomes new. It is a season of remembrance and celebration. Our hope is in Christ, who strengthens us. He overcame all things, including death, that we might live again with our Heavenly Father after we die because of Christ’s resurrection. (He paved the way for the rest of us.)
To live in God’s presence and be comfortable there, we must also humble our hearts and be cleansed from the effects of the choices we have made that are out of alignment with God’s will and laws (sin). In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus Christ took upon himself the sins of the world so WE might not suffer if we sincerely repent, ask forgiveness, make restitution, and change our ways. Because of Christ, we can be forgiven and cleansed from sin and the guilt, sorrow and disappointment that accompanies it. Each and every person can then become spiritually alive again through the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ-who made repentance and forgiveness possible.
Just think of it. Each day is a new beginning. Our worth is great in the sight of God. He (Heavenly Father) loved us so much that He sent his Son. Jesus Christ (His Son) loved us so much that He gave his life to make all this possible for US. We are blessed. We are loved. We are important.
I posted this wonderful video in remembrance of Jesus Christ. I am grateful for His teachings of joy and hope and healing–and also for His sufferings which were endured for a higher purpose.
Story
At the height of the Great Depression, the showman (Eduardo Verastegui) of a renowned circus leads his troupe through the devastated American landscape, lifting the spirits of audiences along the way. During their travels they discover Will (Nick Vujicic), a man without limbs at a carnival sideshow, but after an intriguing encounter with the showman he becomes driven to hope against everything he has ever believed. (words from www.thebutterflycircus.com)
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Last Friday night, I watched a TV show about two young people meeting and falling in love. They came from decidedly different backgrounds and each had some shockingly deep regrets in their life. It was one of the best shows I’ve seen about being “real” with life and our choices. I watched as the two of them overcame stereotypes and told the truth to each other about things they were not proud of. It showed their mistakes, poor choices and ability to forgive (or not forgive) themselves and others. I wish I knew the name of the show, but, unfortunately, I do not.
The guy was highly educated, yet working in what seemed to be a warehouse. Why? Because he had just served 10 years in prison. He had been intoxicated and punched a guy as hard as he could for insulting his girlfriend (all those years ago). The guy he punched fell, hit his head and died. The main character could hardly live with himself each day, knowing someone had died because of him. He felt unworthy of happiness. He kept himself separate from spiritual beliefs. After the couple broke up, the father of the boy who died visited the man who had served prison time. He got his feelings of upset off his chest, then let the younger man know that he had forgiven him. Before that, that father had lost everything because of his bitterness. The father said that what made the difference, causing a change in his heart, was a sincere apology letter the young man had written and the solace and forgiveness he was able to find while being led to let God into his life beginning by reading the words of the Bible. He gave the young man the Bible and told him that he forgave him.
The reason I’m writing this post is because of one of the lines in that show. It stuck with me and I now share it with you. The father said to the young man, “SOMEDAY YOU MAY REALIZE THAT A FATHER CAN FORGIVE ANYONE OF ANYTHING!
I know that our Heavenly Father has that capacity. I know that because of the infinite ATONEMENT of Jesus Christ, all men can be forgiven if they repent and turn to God with full purpose of heart. I have watched this transformation in many people. I have also taken this counsel unto myself. What a blessing!
I also know that He can heal and help all those who have been bruised, battered, torn or injured (physically or emotionally) because of the acts of others, for He has done so unto me.
Now, I found this video today. I was not intending to write a post, but feel compelled to post this because of how it moved my soul. May God bless and comfort you as you watch, “Forgiveness: My burden was made light”
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NOTE: The word Atonement “describes the setting ‘at one’ of those who have been estranged, and denotes the reconciliation of man to God. Sin is the cause of the estrangement, and therefore the purpose of atonement is to correct or overcome the consequences of sin.” (Bible Dictionary, “Atonement,” 617). . .
Jesus Christ was the only one capable of performing the magnificent Atonement because He was the only perfect man and the Only Begotten Son of God the Father. He received His commission for this essential work from His Father before the world was established. His perfect mortal life devoid of sin, the shedding of His blood, His suffering in the garden and upon the cross, His voluntary death, and the Resurrection of His body from the tomb made possible a full Atonement for people of every generation and time.
quoted from: Cecil O. Samuelson Jr., “What Does the Atonement Mean to You?”, Liahona, April 2009, 14–19 From an address given at Brigham Young University Women’s Conference on May 5, 2006.
This was my mom’s favorite hymn. I think it’s fitting to post on 9 -11. For those of us who live on after the tragic attacks on our country, we have the responsibility and blessing to live in a way that blesses others. I’ve learned that by doing so, we grow and develop loving connections that are worth any sacrifice on our part. I’m grateful for the model of service my mother set for me. I’m grateful to the friends that brought this video to the attention of my husband and me.
This video touched my heart. How many times are we present in the same room but not “connected” to those we love?
This is a good reminder, I think. No guilt-trips allowed. We learn from the past, rather than stay stuck in it, and then we set new goals. Reminders can simply awaken us to the things that matter most.