Queen Esther

Queen Esther
And who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this? ~ Esther 4:14

Sunday, June 14, 2020

It is Time!

Contrary to popular belief, we cannot claim to be a true follower of Christ and embrace the things of
Satan. We cannot be good while accepting evil. We cannot attain righteousness and holiness while giving an affirmative nod to Babylon. We cannot profess to love Heavenly Father and His Son while our hearts are welcoming in the evil, treachery, falsehoods, and actions of Satan and his demonic minions. We will never reach heaven while living far below it, fixed and focused on the things of the world.
Those two worlds will never, ever blend, no matter how much we try to make it so in our deceived minds. And ignorance in this matter will never fly with the Lord. We know what He expects of us, and the road to victory in Christ is never smooth. And even with a celestial roadmap, the bumps and bruises are part of the journey.

Still, He guides, and still He continues to give us His words and teachings, and His example to follow. All of these gifts are available to any and everyone who truly seeks them, and who is willing to open their heart to receive them.
It is time to choose a side, because we are RUNNING OUT OF TIME!

Monday, June 8, 2020

From Meridian Magazine

How Much Will You Give Away to Gain Your Righteous Desires?


This is a post by Taylor Halverson that was featured in Meridian Magazine this week. It was on Alma
the Younger, and I loved it so much (because I love Alma more than I can say and he is such a heroic example to me) I just had to share it! He truly was a type of Christ.

What are your righteous desires?
How hard are you willing to work for the realization of those righteous desires?
How much suffering are you willing to endure to see your righteous desires come to fruition and fulfillment?

Alma Gave Away Everything to Bring People to Jesus

Oh how I love Alma! He gave away everything to bring people to Jesus. Alma had achieved all worldly success.
He had become the leader of the Church. He had become the chief judge among the Nephites, the highest political office in the land. He had marched at the head of the victorious army in the Nephite civil war with the Amlicites. And in a face-to-face confrontation in the heat of battle, he had personally fought with and slain the rebellious leader of the Amlicites.
What would we call such a person today?
A hero.
A guru.
Maybe even a god.
And what would such a person receive today?
Honor.
Glory.
Money.
Power.
Prestige.
Fawning respect.
The world at their feet.

Alma Could Have Been Set for Life

He could have retained all power for himself. He could have acquired more lands, riches, power, wealth, and control for himself. He could have lauded his power over others. He could have taken on new titles and plaudits. He could have gloried in himself and his accomplishments. He could have created a cult of personality. He could have lived a life of having others fawn over him and serve his every need and whim.
He could have lived a king. He could have lived as a god on earth, being worshiped by his grateful followers, giving commands and being obeyed in all things, no matter how crazy or egregious his ideas.
Instead, Alma brought God on earth to the people. That is, Alma gave away everything he had to teach people of the reality and truth of Jesus.

Alma Suffered Instead of Living a Life of Ease

Instead of basking in the glories and comforts of his successes “Alma labored much in the spirit, wrestling with God in mighty prayer, that he would pour out his Spirit upon the people who were in the city; that he would also grant that he might baptize them unto repentance.” (Alma 8:10)
Instead of having the people give him shouts of acclaim and honor, he suffered verbal abuse. “Behold, we know that thou art Alma; and we know that thou art high priest over the church which thou hast established in many parts of the land, according to your tradition; and we are not of thy church, and we do not believe in such foolish traditions.” (Alma 8:11)
Instead of living a life of physical comfort, he was deprived. He suffered. His body was abused and bruised.
“Now when the people had said this, and withstood all his words, and reviled him, and spit upon him, and caused that he should be cast out of their city.” (Alma 8:13)
Later, he had to watch the atrocious destruction of those he loved (Alma 14:8). He even suffered terrible treatment while in prison (Alma 14).
Despite all this, Alma had an eye single for the glory of God and when the call came to return to the source of his troubles, “he returned speedily to the land of Ammonihah [to declare the glad tidings of Jesus Christ].” (Alma 8:18, emphasis added)

Alma Was Like Jesus

In all these things, Alma was like Jesus.
Just like Jesus, Alma left his throne to serve others.
Just like Jesus, Alma was verbally abused.
Just like Jesus, Alma was physically abused.
Just like Jesus, Alma spent the best years of his life seeking to bless the lives of others.
Just like Jesus, Alma prayed, and fasted, and spent his spiritually energies in the service of others.
Just like Jesus, Alma was little regarded by others.
Just like Jesus, Alma was willing to give away his life so that others might live.

I Love Alma and His Example

Alma showed us that even mere mortals can accomplish incredible things when we are focused on emulating Jesus. Alma demonstrated that an eye single to a righteous desire returns a harvest a thousand-fold.
So, what righteous desires do you have?
What are you willing to give away to accomplish your righteous desire?
What are you willing to suffer?
What are you willing to endure?
What will you sacrifice?
What will you consecrate on the altar of God to achieve your righteous desire?