Why “thought and prayer?” I refer to Galatians 6:7 where it reads; “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” In keeping with lilies and a garden theme of thoughts and prayers, I wanted to send out (or sow) seeds of uplifting thoughts and prayers to the readers. It is my humble prayer that you will be able to leave my blog with a peaceful heart and uplifted spirit.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Glad Passages
While enjoying my walk/jog this morning I had an epiphany. Recently, I have had reoccurring thoughts of my amazing Bishop that served in our ward when we first moved to San Clemente years ago. One of the reasons he was so impressive is because of his memorization of scriptures. He would be able to stand at the pulpit and recite scripture like no one I have ever seen. One of his practices that impressed on my mind was this clever idea he implemented in his life. He would carry around this key-ring like holder, which had little index cards of scripture he had collected over the years. Then, while he was in line at the bank or waiting for an appointment he would take this little ring out of his pocket and read them. This has enabled him to memorize a lot of scripture. I have been studying the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) every morning. This is where my epiphany came into play this morning. When I was exercising I thought of the classic movie, Pollyanna, which stars Hayley Mills. In this movie Pollyanna introduces the idea of Glad Passages to the town minister played by Karl Malden. Essentially Glad Passages are messages of Joy written throughout the Bible. When I was jogging this morning I felt prompted to begin my own key-ring like holder like my dear Bishop carried, containing my own Glad Passages, so-to-speak. I knew there were already scriptures in Matthew I wanted to write on these cards. I am very excited to begin this new project and I now have something new sitting beside my scriptures....index cards and a pen. I will write down the scriptures that speak to Susan and then when I am waiting in line somewhere I can take my ring out and feast on my own Glad Passages.
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That's a good idea. I've wanted to jot down the verses from the sacrament hymns in a little book to read on occasion. Maybe I'll pick that project back up. :)
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