My thoughts on Elder Christofferson's talk "The Blessing of Scripture"
I love these history talks. It reminds me of how much the Lord is in charge of things. They don't give much to discuss, but it does give me lots of food for thought in looking back at my own life and pondering on how much the Lord has been in charge.
I am thankful to those who worked hard and even lost their life so that we could have the scriptures. I know my life would be very different if it wasn't for the scriptures.
"The scriptures enlarge our memory by helping us always to remember the Lord and our relationship to Him and the Father. They remind us of what we knew in our premortal life. And they expand our memory in another sense by teaching us about epochs, people, and events that we did not experience personally."
"The scriptures also enlarge our memory by helping us not forget what we and earlier generations have learned."
I think this life is all about remembering. Remembering what we once knew in heaven and remembering all that we learned in Sunday School and Primary. We also can learn from those who have gone before and recorded it.
It is truly sad that a world who once hungered for the truth is now illiterate.
"God uses scripture to unmask erroneous thinking, false traditions, and sin with its devastating effects. He is a tender parent who would spare us needless suffering and grief and at the same time help us realize our divine potential."
If only we read and heeded.
"They have imagined a Jesus who wants people to work for social justice but who makes no demands upon their personal life and behavior. But a God of love does not leave us to learn by sad experience that “wickedness never was happiness” (Alma 41:10; see also Helaman 13:38). His commandments are the voice of reality and our protection against self-inflicted pain. The scriptures are the touchstone for measuring correctness and truth, and they are clear that real happiness lies not in denying the justice of God or trying to circumvent the consequences of sin but in repentance and forgiveness through the atoning grace of the Son of God (see Alma 42)."
But we have to have read them to know this. We MUST read them and if we don't...
"Where scriptural truths are ignored or abandoned, the essential moral core of society disintegrates and decay is close behind. In time, nothing is left to sustain the institutions that sustain society."
We see this over and over. Are we seeing it in our families? Do we see this in individuals?
"In the end, the central purpose of all scripture is to fill our souls with faith in God the Father and in His Son, Jesus Christ—faith that They exist; faith in the Father’s plan for our immortality and eternal life; faith in the Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, which animates this plan of happiness; faith to make the gospel of Jesus Christ our way of life; and faith to come to know “the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom [He has] sent”."
I could just repost the rest of his talk. I love the introduction to the Book of Mormon, because it states clearly why Mormon did all that he did. Of course the Bible is also central to the purpose of bringing souls to Christ.
"Scriptural accounts of the faith of others serve to strengthen our own."
AMEN! and that is why so many have shed blood over them, so that we can shed tears of faith, joy and of the spirit as we read and study.
I just hope my children love the scriptures as much as I do.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Mothers Teaching Children in the Home
My thoughts on Elder Perry's talk "Mothers Teaching Children in the Home"
I feel like a hypocrite commenting on this talk when my child has chosen a different path and didn't listen and heed a word I said.
My mom was just like his. Papers and books all over the kitchen table. I remember setting the table by putting the table cloth OVER her books and papers so they wouldn't get dirty.
"Times are very different today, but while times may change, a parent’s teaching must never be devalued. Many activities link the values of one generation to the next, but perhaps the most central of these activities is parents teaching children in the home. This is especially true when we consider the teaching of values, moral and ethical standards, and faith."
"Teaching in the home is becoming increasingly important in today’s world, where the influence of the adversary is so widespread and he is attacking, attempting to erode and destroy the very foundation of our society, even the family."
I see this every day at my house. The adversary has one of my kids and he is eroding and destroying our family. It is so sad.
"Parents must resolve that teaching in the home is a most sacred and important responsibility. While other institutions, such as church and school, can assist parents to “train up a child in the way he [or she] should go” (Proverbs 22:6), ultimately this responsibility rests with parents. According to the great plan of happiness, it is parents who are entrusted with the care and development of our Heavenly Father’s children. Our families are an integral part of His work and glory—“to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). On God’s eternal stage, it is usually intended that parents act as the central cast members in their children’s lives. Fortunately, there are understudies involved in the production who may step in when parents can’t. It, however, is parents who have been commanded by the Lord to bring up their children in light and truth (see D&C 93:40)."
Oh, how I wish there were understudies who would have (and probably should have) stepped in. I know those who have tried, but there is a few who I know knew and didn't. I'm so heartbroken now that so much damage has happened. (But maybe I just move on and put this one behind.)
"Parents must bring light and truth into their homes by one family prayer, one scripture study session, one family home evening, one book read aloud, one song, and one family meal at a time. They know that the influence of righteous, conscientious, persistent, daily parenting is among the most powerful and sustaining forces for good in the world. The health of any society, the happiness of its people, their prosperity, and their peace all find common roots in the teaching of children in the home."
I try so hard to do this. One moment at a time. I know my children can have no question about my faith and I can only hope my influence is for the best and was right.
"It is my belief that one of the most effective things we can do to improve teaching in the Church is to improve teaching in our homes. Our teaching in the home prepares us to teach more effectively at church, and our teaching at church helps us to teach more effectively at home. Throughout the Church there are dining room tables covered with reference materials and notebooks filled with ideas for lessons to be taught. There is no such thing as overpreparing to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, for gospel insights, whether or not they are used during class time, can always be taught in the home."
I sometimes wish I had a calling to teach in church (I play the piano in primary) because I do miss that "forced" reading/studying. Although I have spent most of my adult calling behind the piano in primary. I sometimes envy seminary teachers. I know I learn so much more when I'm the teacher. I do love my time preparing for Family Home Evening and I relish the time I read and study the conference talks.
I am so thankful for this blog and email group that have forced me to read conference talks and then expound and discuss them with like minded individuals. I'm just sad I'm so far behind. I've read them all, but because I have been so sick I haven't had the time to write about them. I learn so much more from them when I write or teach about them.
I feel like a hypocrite commenting on this talk when my child has chosen a different path and didn't listen and heed a word I said.
My mom was just like his. Papers and books all over the kitchen table. I remember setting the table by putting the table cloth OVER her books and papers so they wouldn't get dirty.
"Times are very different today, but while times may change, a parent’s teaching must never be devalued. Many activities link the values of one generation to the next, but perhaps the most central of these activities is parents teaching children in the home. This is especially true when we consider the teaching of values, moral and ethical standards, and faith."
"Teaching in the home is becoming increasingly important in today’s world, where the influence of the adversary is so widespread and he is attacking, attempting to erode and destroy the very foundation of our society, even the family."
I see this every day at my house. The adversary has one of my kids and he is eroding and destroying our family. It is so sad.
"Parents must resolve that teaching in the home is a most sacred and important responsibility. While other institutions, such as church and school, can assist parents to “train up a child in the way he [or she] should go” (Proverbs 22:6), ultimately this responsibility rests with parents. According to the great plan of happiness, it is parents who are entrusted with the care and development of our Heavenly Father’s children. Our families are an integral part of His work and glory—“to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). On God’s eternal stage, it is usually intended that parents act as the central cast members in their children’s lives. Fortunately, there are understudies involved in the production who may step in when parents can’t. It, however, is parents who have been commanded by the Lord to bring up their children in light and truth (see D&C 93:40)."
Oh, how I wish there were understudies who would have (and probably should have) stepped in. I know those who have tried, but there is a few who I know knew and didn't. I'm so heartbroken now that so much damage has happened. (But maybe I just move on and put this one behind.)
"Parents must bring light and truth into their homes by one family prayer, one scripture study session, one family home evening, one book read aloud, one song, and one family meal at a time. They know that the influence of righteous, conscientious, persistent, daily parenting is among the most powerful and sustaining forces for good in the world. The health of any society, the happiness of its people, their prosperity, and their peace all find common roots in the teaching of children in the home."
I try so hard to do this. One moment at a time. I know my children can have no question about my faith and I can only hope my influence is for the best and was right.
"It is my belief that one of the most effective things we can do to improve teaching in the Church is to improve teaching in our homes. Our teaching in the home prepares us to teach more effectively at church, and our teaching at church helps us to teach more effectively at home. Throughout the Church there are dining room tables covered with reference materials and notebooks filled with ideas for lessons to be taught. There is no such thing as overpreparing to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, for gospel insights, whether or not they are used during class time, can always be taught in the home."
I sometimes wish I had a calling to teach in church (I play the piano in primary) because I do miss that "forced" reading/studying. Although I have spent most of my adult calling behind the piano in primary. I sometimes envy seminary teachers. I know I learn so much more when I'm the teacher. I do love my time preparing for Family Home Evening and I relish the time I read and study the conference talks.
I am so thankful for this blog and email group that have forced me to read conference talks and then expound and discuss them with like minded individuals. I'm just sad I'm so far behind. I've read them all, but because I have been so sick I haven't had the time to write about them. I learn so much more from them when I write or teach about them.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Help Them on Their Way Home
My thoughts on President Eyring's talk "Help Them on Their Way Home"
"But the only way out was for her to exercise faith in Jesus Christ, to have a broken heart, to repent, and so be cleansed, changed, and strengthened through the Lord’s Atonement. I bore my testimony to her that it was still possible. And it was, but so much harder than it would have been to exercise faith early in her life on the journey home to God and when she first began to wander."
I had a friend tell me once about her sister who had wander and while in her journey back said this to her, "It is possible to come back, but the road is so very hard and long, that I wish I would have listened and not strayed. This is so very hard, but so worth it."
"So we help God’s children best by providing ways to build faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel when they are young. And then we must help rekindle that faith quickly before it dims as they wander off the path."
I can only hope that I have helped my children build the faith necessary to sustain them when doubt sets in and they wander. And I hope they will allow me to help rekindle that fire. (Consistency)
"Foreseeing the needs of His children, a loving Heavenly Father placed directions and rescuers along their way. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to make safe passage possible and visible. He called as His prophet in these times President Thomas S. Monson. Since his youth President Monson has taught not only how to stay on the path but also how to rescue those who have been led away into sorrow."
And I pray for these "rescuers" daily, especially the local rescuers that influence my children in such personal ways. I pray not only for the prophet but for my bishop and the youth leaders and teachers. I pray that they will have the words that touch my sons' hearts and helps build their faith.
I also pray that there will be in the path of my children, great people who can touch their lives as well. I wish to high heavens that my brothers lived closer and could have had an influence on my sons lives. The longer I'm a parent and see what they have done in each other families, the more I wish they would have taken a bigger part in my sons' lives. I just now pray that someone here in Redmond can influence my sons for good. I know that my influence, though taught and repeated in my home, sounds like a broken record to my children. They know where I stand and how I feel. They need someone outside to influence them now and I just pray it will be to go on missions, go through the temple and grasp the Iron Rod with both hands.
"And we need to exemplify in our own lives the steady and prolonged faithfulness that the Lord expects of them. As we do, we will help them feel from the Spirit an assurance that if they will persist, they will hear the words from a loving Savior and Heavenly Father: “Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” And we who help them along the way will hear those words with joy."
I can only pray that is what I do.
"But the only way out was for her to exercise faith in Jesus Christ, to have a broken heart, to repent, and so be cleansed, changed, and strengthened through the Lord’s Atonement. I bore my testimony to her that it was still possible. And it was, but so much harder than it would have been to exercise faith early in her life on the journey home to God and when she first began to wander."
I had a friend tell me once about her sister who had wander and while in her journey back said this to her, "It is possible to come back, but the road is so very hard and long, that I wish I would have listened and not strayed. This is so very hard, but so worth it."
"So we help God’s children best by providing ways to build faith in Jesus Christ and His restored gospel when they are young. And then we must help rekindle that faith quickly before it dims as they wander off the path."
I can only hope that I have helped my children build the faith necessary to sustain them when doubt sets in and they wander. And I hope they will allow me to help rekindle that fire. (Consistency)
"Foreseeing the needs of His children, a loving Heavenly Father placed directions and rescuers along their way. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to make safe passage possible and visible. He called as His prophet in these times President Thomas S. Monson. Since his youth President Monson has taught not only how to stay on the path but also how to rescue those who have been led away into sorrow."
And I pray for these "rescuers" daily, especially the local rescuers that influence my children in such personal ways. I pray not only for the prophet but for my bishop and the youth leaders and teachers. I pray that they will have the words that touch my sons' hearts and helps build their faith.
I also pray that there will be in the path of my children, great people who can touch their lives as well. I wish to high heavens that my brothers lived closer and could have had an influence on my sons lives. The longer I'm a parent and see what they have done in each other families, the more I wish they would have taken a bigger part in my sons' lives. I just now pray that someone here in Redmond can influence my sons for good. I know that my influence, though taught and repeated in my home, sounds like a broken record to my children. They know where I stand and how I feel. They need someone outside to influence them now and I just pray it will be to go on missions, go through the temple and grasp the Iron Rod with both hands.
"And we need to exemplify in our own lives the steady and prolonged faithfulness that the Lord expects of them. As we do, we will help them feel from the Spirit an assurance that if they will persist, they will hear the words from a loving Savior and Heavenly Father: “Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” And we who help them along the way will hear those words with joy."
I can only pray that is what I do.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Mothers and Daughters
My thoughts on Elder Ballard's talk "Mothers and Daughters"
"Sisters, we, your brethren, cannot do what you were divinely designated to do from before the foundation of the world. We may try, but we cannot ever hope to replicate your unique gifts. There is nothing in this world as personal, as nurturing, or as life changing as the influence of a righteous woman."
I wish the world would recognize this.
My daughter is only 10, so young. My boys are 18-11, still so young, but the choices they are making now are life long ones and I see so many bad choices, but I also see good ones. I only hope....
"Mothers, your example is extremely important to your daughters—even if they don’t acknowledge it."
"Throughout the history of the world, women have always been teachers of moral values. That instruction begins in the cradle and continues throughout the lives of their children. Today our society is bombarded with messages about womanhood and motherhood that are dangerously and wickedly wrong. Following these messages can put your daughters on the path to sin and self-destruction. Your daughters may not understand that unless you tell them or, better, unless you show them how to make good choices. As mothers in Israel, you are your daughters’ first line of defense against the wiles of the world."
Scares me to death--it truly does.
What he says next scares me even more...
"Let me assure you that even when you think your daughter is not listening to a thing you say, she is still learning from you as she watches you to see if your actions match your words."
"Teach your daughter to find joy in nurturing children."
My poor daughter is the youngest one and hasn't seen me nurturing little children. She told me a little while ago that she has never held a baby. How sad is that. But worst is I don't think she has ever seen me. My friends haven't asked me to hold their babies--but most of my friends don't have babies.
"Mothers, teach your daughter that a faithful daughter of God avoids the temptation to gossip or judge one another."
I think I fail there. I try not to spread gossipy stories, but I do tend to judge way to quickly. I need to fix that.
"A mother-daughter relationship is where a daughter learns how to nurture by being nurtured. She is loved. She is taught and experiences firsthand what it feels like to have someone care about her enough to correct her while continuing to encourage and believe in her at the same time."
I only hope I am doing this. I'm not the mom type of a woman. I don't cook, and I hate housework. My poor daughter does not have a good example in me.
"Your daughters as well as your sons are coming of age in a world that openly embraces early, casual, and thoughtless promiscuity. Immodest, unchaste women are glamorized and all too often celebrated and emulated. While there are steps that we can take in our homes and families to minimize our exposure to these unsavory elements of contemporary living, your daughters cannot entirely avoid the blatant sexual messages and enticements that surround them. You need to have frequent, open discussions during which you teach your daughters the truth about these issues."
I truly hope that I have taught this message. I know my husband has tried to express it to my boys and as my daughter is just in those pre-teen years, we have talked and talked about clothing and lady like behavior. Good for her this summer when she brought me some clothing that was just too tight.
"All youth will be more likely to make and keep covenants if they learn how to recognize the presence and the voice of the Spirit. Teach your daughters about things of the Spirit. Point them to the scriptures. Give them experiences that will help them cherish the blessing of priesthood power in their lives. Through keeping covenants they will learn to hear the voice of the Lord and receive personal revelation. God will truly hear and answer their prayers."
This has been taught over the past year countless times in our Family Home Evenings. I sure hope my kids have gotten the message.
"Make sure they know that keeping covenants is the safest road to eternal happiness. And if needed, teach them how to repent and how to remain pure and worthy."
Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please!
"I conclude my counsel with this prophetic summary from President Joseph F. Smith: “Our [family] associations are not exclusively intended for this life, for time, as we distinguish it from eternity. We live for time and for eternity. We form associations and relations for time and all eternity. . . . Who are there besides the Latter-day Saints who contemplate the thought that beyond the grave we will continue in the family organization? the father, the mother, the children recognizing each other . . . ? this family organization being a unit in the great and perfect organization of God’s work, and all destined to continue throughout time and eternity?” "
That is my hope and my wish. I hope that the covenant my husband and I made will NEVER be broken and that we can all experience the love and happiness that comes from obedience and faithfulness.
"Sisters, we, your brethren, cannot do what you were divinely designated to do from before the foundation of the world. We may try, but we cannot ever hope to replicate your unique gifts. There is nothing in this world as personal, as nurturing, or as life changing as the influence of a righteous woman."
I wish the world would recognize this.
My daughter is only 10, so young. My boys are 18-11, still so young, but the choices they are making now are life long ones and I see so many bad choices, but I also see good ones. I only hope....
"Mothers, your example is extremely important to your daughters—even if they don’t acknowledge it."
"Throughout the history of the world, women have always been teachers of moral values. That instruction begins in the cradle and continues throughout the lives of their children. Today our society is bombarded with messages about womanhood and motherhood that are dangerously and wickedly wrong. Following these messages can put your daughters on the path to sin and self-destruction. Your daughters may not understand that unless you tell them or, better, unless you show them how to make good choices. As mothers in Israel, you are your daughters’ first line of defense against the wiles of the world."
Scares me to death--it truly does.
What he says next scares me even more...
"Let me assure you that even when you think your daughter is not listening to a thing you say, she is still learning from you as she watches you to see if your actions match your words."
"Teach your daughter to find joy in nurturing children."
My poor daughter is the youngest one and hasn't seen me nurturing little children. She told me a little while ago that she has never held a baby. How sad is that. But worst is I don't think she has ever seen me. My friends haven't asked me to hold their babies--but most of my friends don't have babies.
"Mothers, teach your daughter that a faithful daughter of God avoids the temptation to gossip or judge one another."
I think I fail there. I try not to spread gossipy stories, but I do tend to judge way to quickly. I need to fix that.
"A mother-daughter relationship is where a daughter learns how to nurture by being nurtured. She is loved. She is taught and experiences firsthand what it feels like to have someone care about her enough to correct her while continuing to encourage and believe in her at the same time."
I only hope I am doing this. I'm not the mom type of a woman. I don't cook, and I hate housework. My poor daughter does not have a good example in me.
"Your daughters as well as your sons are coming of age in a world that openly embraces early, casual, and thoughtless promiscuity. Immodest, unchaste women are glamorized and all too often celebrated and emulated. While there are steps that we can take in our homes and families to minimize our exposure to these unsavory elements of contemporary living, your daughters cannot entirely avoid the blatant sexual messages and enticements that surround them. You need to have frequent, open discussions during which you teach your daughters the truth about these issues."
I truly hope that I have taught this message. I know my husband has tried to express it to my boys and as my daughter is just in those pre-teen years, we have talked and talked about clothing and lady like behavior. Good for her this summer when she brought me some clothing that was just too tight.
"All youth will be more likely to make and keep covenants if they learn how to recognize the presence and the voice of the Spirit. Teach your daughters about things of the Spirit. Point them to the scriptures. Give them experiences that will help them cherish the blessing of priesthood power in their lives. Through keeping covenants they will learn to hear the voice of the Lord and receive personal revelation. God will truly hear and answer their prayers."
This has been taught over the past year countless times in our Family Home Evenings. I sure hope my kids have gotten the message.
"Make sure they know that keeping covenants is the safest road to eternal happiness. And if needed, teach them how to repent and how to remain pure and worthy."
Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please!
"I conclude my counsel with this prophetic summary from President Joseph F. Smith: “Our [family] associations are not exclusively intended for this life, for time, as we distinguish it from eternity. We live for time and for eternity. We form associations and relations for time and all eternity. . . . Who are there besides the Latter-day Saints who contemplate the thought that beyond the grave we will continue in the family organization? the father, the mother, the children recognizing each other . . . ? this family organization being a unit in the great and perfect organization of God’s work, and all destined to continue throughout time and eternity?” "
That is my hope and my wish. I hope that the covenant my husband and I made will NEVER be broken and that we can all experience the love and happiness that comes from obedience and faithfulness.
The Rock of Our Redeemer
My thoughts on Elder Andersen's talk "The Rock of Our Redeemer"
I love this talk. I used it in a talk I gave in Sacrament meeting not to long ago.
I had family (both sides) come across the plains. I've read their stories and it would have been so much easier to just not come, but they couldn't deny their faith and their conviction.
"They had learned a profound and important lesson. They had learned that hope, with its attendant blessings of peace and joy, does not depend upon circumstance. They had discovered that the true source of hope is faith—faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and in His infinite Atonement, the one sure foundation upon which to build our lives."
I hope I have a 10th of their faith. But it is where their faith is placed. I love that it isn't just faith, but "faith in the Lord Jesus Christ." And it is this faith that leads us to hope.
"wherefore, if a man have faith he must needs have hope; for without faith there cannot be any hope."
I know for the past year I have had to have faith in the Lord that the Priesthood blessings I received would work and that I could have hope for a day when the doctors would say, "remission". I also have hope in the words of this Elder...
"I speak to all who suffer, to all who mourn, to all who now face or who will yet face trials and challenges in this life. My message is to all who are worried or afraid or discouraged. My message is but an echo, a reminder of the constant comforting counsel from a loving Father to His children since the world began.
"'Remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall.'
"I testify of Him, that He has overcome the world, that He will never forget or abandon us, for He has graven us upon the palms of His hands.8 I testify that those who keep His commandments will grow in faith and hope. They will be given strength to overcome all of life’s trials. They will experience peace that passes all understanding."
I must have faith unto hope; I must.
I love this talk. I used it in a talk I gave in Sacrament meeting not to long ago.
I had family (both sides) come across the plains. I've read their stories and it would have been so much easier to just not come, but they couldn't deny their faith and their conviction.
"They had learned a profound and important lesson. They had learned that hope, with its attendant blessings of peace and joy, does not depend upon circumstance. They had discovered that the true source of hope is faith—faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and in His infinite Atonement, the one sure foundation upon which to build our lives."
I hope I have a 10th of their faith. But it is where their faith is placed. I love that it isn't just faith, but "faith in the Lord Jesus Christ." And it is this faith that leads us to hope.
"wherefore, if a man have faith he must needs have hope; for without faith there cannot be any hope."
I know for the past year I have had to have faith in the Lord that the Priesthood blessings I received would work and that I could have hope for a day when the doctors would say, "remission". I also have hope in the words of this Elder...
"I speak to all who suffer, to all who mourn, to all who now face or who will yet face trials and challenges in this life. My message is to all who are worried or afraid or discouraged. My message is but an echo, a reminder of the constant comforting counsel from a loving Father to His children since the world began.
"'Remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall.'
"I testify of Him, that He has overcome the world, that He will never forget or abandon us, for He has graven us upon the palms of His hands.8 I testify that those who keep His commandments will grow in faith and hope. They will be given strength to overcome all of life’s trials. They will experience peace that passes all understanding."
I must have faith unto hope; I must.
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