Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Matthew 4, 8-9; Mark 1-5; Luke 4-5, 7-8;
John 4-5
October 30, 2012 - Diane Adair


No Quotes for this class.
DVD used - Finding Faith in Christ



Matt.4,8-9;Mark1-5 - Diane Adair - October 30, 2012(Audio)

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Matthew 9-10, 16-17; Mark 2-3, 6; Luke 5-6, 10;
John 1, 15
Nancy Baird - October 23, 2012


           
                                         QUOTES FOR MATTHEW 9-10;  MARK 2-3, 6
                                                            LUKE 5-6, 10;  JOHN 1, 15



Speaking of Jesus healing the man 'sick with the palsy':
    "In this instance there was a physical healing.  Sometimes there is also a healing of the nervous system or of the mind.  But always the remittance of sins which attends divine forgiveness heals the spirit.  This accounts for the fact that in the scriptures conversion and healing are repeatedly associated."
                                                      Marion G. Romney, Conference Report, Oct. 1963, 24-25.

"Christ's call to the righteous musts be in vain until they know their unrighteousness...Pride and lovelessness are...a greater affront than the extortion of the tollgatherers."
                                        
                                                                              Interpreter's Bible,  vol. vii, 354.


"As we got closer to marriage, I felt completely confident that Gordon loved me.  But I also knew somehow that I would never come first with him.  I knew I was going to be second in his life and that the Lord was going to be first.  And that was okay."
                                       
                                                                             Sheri Dew, Go Forward With Faith, 114.




Alma 52-63 - Nancy Baird - September 27, 2011(Audio)

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Matthew 9,11,13; Mark 3; Luke 4
Morrissa Rich - October 16, 2012


                                                        QUOTES - Morrissa Rich
                                                    Matt. 9, 11, 13; Mark 3; Luke 4



"This day is the scripture fulfilled in your ears."

"That is to say: ' I have read from Isaiah; I have set forth the meaning of His words; I have taught the doctrine.  Now I testify that these words--and therefore all Messianic prophecies--are fulfilled in me: they apply to me; I am the one of whom the prophets spoke; I am He; I am the Messiah.'"
                         Elder Bruce R. McConkie  - "The Mortal Messiah, Vol. 1


"The kingdom of God is like…"
(Consider the message about missionary work in these parables.)

                                                       •   Good seeds and tares
                                                       •   A seed growing secretly
                                                       •   A mustard seed
                                                       •   Leaven
                                                       •   A hidden treasure
                                                       •   A pearl of great price
                                                       •   The gospel net



Matt.9;11,13;Mark3;Luke4 - Morrissa Rich - October 16, 2012(Audio)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

John 2 - 4
Nancy Baird - October 9, 2012


QUOTES FOR  JOHN 2-4 
Nancy Baird
 October 9, 2012



"The Lord walks among the pots and pans, just as much as in the Garden of Eden, and He will help you in the tasks of the inward life and of the outward life too."
           
                                                                  St. Teresa of Avila, Interpreter's Bible, (John), 493.

"I would have to write some eight hundred pages - and then I could move on to verse two."
Wilford Griggs, professor at BYU in ancient scripture, quoting a very learned friend explaining why he had not written a commentary on the Gospel of John.
                                                                        Studies in Scripture, 109.

"The eternal spirit has an appetite for spiritual things.  To flourish, it has to be fed with catalytic ideas which stimulate the faith that one can indeed continually interact with the miraculous.  Because, when awareness of the miraculous fades with its sense of the immediacy of gospel powers, we languish in the ordinary world with its ordinary thoughts.  The mind must be fixed on God and nourished from the hidden springs."
                                                                        Catherine Thomas, Light in the Wilderness, viii.

"The spirit which inhabits these tabernacles naturally loves truth, it naturally loves light and intelligence, it naturally loves virtue, God and godliness...but the spirit is indeed influenced by the sin that is in the mortal body...unless it is constantly enlightened by that spirit which enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world, and by the power of the Holy Ghost..."
                                                                  Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, II:237-38




John2-4 - Nancy Baird - October 9, 2012(Audio)

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Matthew 3-4; Mark ; Luke 3; John 1
Diane Adair - October 2, 2012

 No notes for this class


Matt.3-4;Mark 1;Luke 3;John 1 - Diane Adair - October 2, 2012(Audio)