Also these new dynamic views for Blogger are amazing. And quite overdue. I'm actually always surprised how outdated blogger has seemed, especially since Google is the one who's in charge and they're usually pretty cutting edge. I'm totally switching my blog over (to the Magazine view, if you're curious) as soon as I can figure out how to add my own header to the new view.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Juggling
Also these new dynamic views for Blogger are amazing. And quite overdue. I'm actually always surprised how outdated blogger has seemed, especially since Google is the one who's in charge and they're usually pretty cutting edge. I'm totally switching my blog over (to the Magazine view, if you're curious) as soon as I can figure out how to add my own header to the new view.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Blessing
There are many kinds of priesthood blessings. As I give various examples, please remember that priesthood blessings are available for all who need them, but they are only given on request.
Blessings for the healing of the sick are preceded by anointing with oil, as the scriptures direct (see James 5:14–15; Mark 6:13; D&C 24:13–14; D&C 42:43–48; D&C 66:9). Patriarchal blessings are conferred by an ordained patriarch.
Persons desiring guidance in an important decision can receive a priesthood blessing. Persons who need extra spiritual power to overcome a personal challenge can receive a blessing. Expectant mothers can be blessed before they give birth. Many LDS families remember a sacred occasion where a worthy father gave a priesthood blessing to a son or daughter who was about to be married. Priesthood blessings are often requested from fathers before children leave home for other purposes, such as school, service in the military, or a long trip.
Newly called missionaries often request a father’s blessing before they depart. I have a friend who is blind. He remembers how his father blessed him that despite his physical disability he would be able to complete the mission, be successful in his calling, and develop a great love for the people. I am a witness to the fulfillment of that blessing in the life of a wonderful Latter-day Saint.
Blessings given in circumstances such as I have just described are sometimes called blessings of comfort or counsel. They are usually given by fathers or husbands or other elders in the family. They can be recorded and kept in family records for the personal spiritual guidance of the persons blessed."