Week #49 – Is Heavenly Father
Your Friend or Your Best Friend? – June 13, 2017 – June 19, 2017 (KK)
Is Heavenly Father your friend, or your best friend? One sister said this statement this week and it has stuck with me, a lot. First, what constitutes being a best friend? Probably someone you trust, can talk to and who will listen, can laugh and cry with, and loves you for who you are. Is this your relationship with God?
This week, we have
been trying a new contacting method, a survey. There were 4 questions we asked
that struck up some very interesting conversations:
1. Do you believe in
God?
2. On a scale of 1-10,
how close do you feel to God?
3. On a scale of 1-10,
how close do you want to feel to God?
4. How do you think
you can reach that goal?
I was surprised to
find how many people did not know where they were on the scale, but they wanted
to gain a strong relationship, at least 8 or above. Throughout this week, I had
to ask myself these questions. I realized I wasn't where I wanted to be, and
that I could improve.
This week I have been
studying a lot about The 12 Steps to Change. This is found on LDS.org. Even
though these 12 steps to change are related a lot to addiction recovery, these
are the 12 steps to repentance. Everyday, we are trying to change, to become
better, and to ultimately do what we call repentance. This change is only
possible through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Everyday, I am
repenting. Everyday, I hope you too are repenting. Now don't get me wrong, that
doesn't mean you are a bad person, but that you AND I are not perfect, and need
to change, to become better. The first step to change is honesty. Are you
honest with yourself? With Heavenly Father? I invite you today to answer those
survey questions, and be honest. Just check where you are spiritually today.
One way to grow that
relationship with God, with Heavenly Father, is to have an open, honest prayer.
Prayer is the way to communicate with God. This is also made possible through
the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Start your prayer by saying who you are speaking
to, "Dear Heavenly Father". Then say the things on your mind and in
your heart. How as your day today? What did you do? You can include questions
such as, "Are you there? Are you listening? Do you care? Do you love
me?" Include the things that were good and you were grateful for, as well
as the secret pleadings of your heart. Since prayer is made possible through
the Atonement of Jesus Christ, end with, "In the name of Jesus Christ,
amen."
I am learning everyday
how to have meaningful prayers and a deeper relationship with God, with my
loving Heavenly Father. This is the first step to deepening that relationship
and reaching the type of relationship you hope to have. I know the 12 steps to
change are the 12 steps to repentance, the 12 steps to healing, the 12 steps to
peace, and the 12 steps to happiness. Start today.
I love you all.
I say these things in
the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Love,
Sister Vranes
Heavenly Father is our closes feeling he is our family... for me i had sincerely say i am a maybe just a 8 ...sometime i fell like praying for the whole day...sometime i forget to prayer,i wish that i had a family that i will guide and taking turn of prayers...so most of the time i do it by my own...but i always remember that heavenly father always beside us...i work and i want to provide a whole and i want to be humble for how much i earn ,even do i do not earn much ...better than being lazy,not going out there and doing nothing at all
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