Friday, April 10, 2020

How we can #HearHim during this Sacred Time: Our prophet's words

As we are closing the Worldwide fast, there is something I'm sharing that can help the spirit we feel carry on into this Sacred Sunday. And it can help the world as well. 

I'm going to share a quote from our prophet's talk Hear Him from this last General Conference. 

He spoke of the temporary restrictions, and stated the following:


"While worshipping in the temple is presently not possible, I invite you to increase your participation in family history, including family history research and indexing. I promise that as you increase your time in temple and family history work, you will increase and improve your ability to hear Him."

If you want to learn to #HearHim better, you have the promise from our Prophet that as you will engage in Family History work, you will be able to experience those sacred blessings.


Become a part of the continuing Restoration, and engage in the work of Family History Work online or on the Mobile App.  Or if you are just beginning, you can do Family Search indexing, which is how I got started, while at home during this pandemic. You can also find engaging stories with helps on how to get started with Family History on this blog.

A sacred time when we can Help the Lord



This is a sacred time, one to be grateful for the blessings we have been given because of the Matchless Sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ.  He lives, and is still working for our salvation.  And he needs our help in moving this work forward.



Promises

As we will Help those who can't help themselves, we will feel of their gratitude, and the gratitude of the Savior, whose sacrifice we commemorate at this time.

And as you will sacrifice your time to help his children, he will accept your offering to him, and will grant the blessings our Prophet has promised, and more.  The Heavens will open, and blessings will be poured out upon your homes and families. And you will be Saved in the Kingdom of Heaven.  

Get Started


Discover your story in Family History on the Family Tree Mobile App, or the Family Search Website.  You may also view tips on getting started, woven into inspirational stories on this blog

Picture is of the Garden Tomb

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