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Peaceable Treasures

Peaceable Treasures

The peaceable treasures found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ

Author: Idealist At Large

I'm an 'INFP'-type idealist: I love beauty, and want to make things better, whether more beautiful, fair, or functional (I believe what we make should be both beautiful and functional, not one or the other - or neither). Life is hard, but there is hope and light in it, too. I just started a newsletter for Christian singles in mid-life: read and subscribe at not-alone.beehiiv.com
Posted on 31/07/202231/07/2022

Judging: it’s essential, not forbidden

“Don’t judge”. It’s something you hear all the time. At best, it’s misleadingly un-specific. We must judge – we’re called to judge (John 7:24, Alma 41:14, Moroni 7:15-16). One of the most important things we must learn to do in this life is to judge correctly between good and evil. The scriptures which say not … Continue reading Judging: it’s essential, not forbidden

Posted on 17/07/202217/07/2022

Obedience and Disobedience

‘Our Father in Heaven is a being who governs by law. Nothing is haphazard or accidental about the manner in which he dispenses his blessings. If men keep the commandments, they receive the promised rewards. If they disobey the commandments, they lose the proffered gifts. It is now as it has ever been: “I, the … Continue reading Obedience and Disobedience

Posted on 03/07/202201/12/2022

The strength and courage to live righteously

It takes strength and courage – lots of courage – to live righteously. To make ourselves choose the right things, at each moment, against the push-pull of our natural minds and inclinations, the distractions of life, and the voices and trends of the world. It is hard. But we are to do it – it … Continue reading The strength and courage to live righteously

Posted on 19/06/2022

Dedicating ourselves to God’s work

God’s work is bringing us to eternal life, or in other words, fulfillment of our complete potential; elevation to a higher existence. (See, for example, Moses 1:35). When we dedicate – consecrate – our whole selves to Him, we take on this work. And it’s an involved, intensive work: Him working with us, and us … Continue reading Dedicating ourselves to God’s work

Posted on 05/06/2022

Nephi’s ‘Bountiful’ on the Arabian coast

I’ve been reading a fascinating article in the Interpreter journal today, about all the reasons a wonderful harbour on the coast of Oman, Khor Rori, could be the place that Nephi and his family called Bountiful. I’m learning about shipbuilding, harbours, resources, trade, and iron-steel smelting, and the history and archeology of this location. So … Continue reading Nephi’s ‘Bountiful’ on the Arabian coast

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