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Khinckley 1@yahoo. com Hezekiah the King

Khinckley 1@yahoo. com Hezekiah the King

The Law of Sacrament Meeting I am thy father, and this is LAW of

The Law of Sacrament Meeting I am thy father, and this is LAW of the Sacrament Meeting for my children. Attend thy Sacrament Meetings and honor thy parents with thy quietness. Sit upright and slouch not, and lie not on the floor or in the aisle – but if thou liest in the aisle kick not thy feet upon the bench so that it noise makes. Make not eye contact with thine friends or enemies in yonder bench, nor shout to them, nor wave, nor make signals with thy hands which suggesteth that thy brother or sister is crazy. Yea verily, roll not thine eyes at this commandment, lest thou be smitten with the curse of sitting between thy father and mother for the rest of the meeting. Eat no more than one of the sacrament bread, nor touch the other bread on the tray despite the pleasing taste. To touch the other bread upon the tray is loathsome unto me and those others on this same bench. Honor thy Mother and do not wipe thy mouth with the back of thy hand after drinking the sacrament water and speak not that it “hit the spot”. Keep not the sacrament cup as a toy, but returneth it to the tray. Do not set it on thine head as a tiny hat, for to do so makes others laugh loudly and makes thy mother full of sharp looks toward thee. Beg not to use the bathroom, for thou shalt use the bathroom before the meeting begins, but if thou holdest thyself, and speaketh that thou must go “really, really bad’ then thou mayest go to the bathroom, but thou shall receive my look of disapproval and unhappiness. Smile not, as thou leavest for the bathroom, lest thou be not believed, nor wave to thine friends when retiring to the bathroom. Return not unto the bench with water still unswallowed in thy mouth, lest thou recievest my wrath, for thou didst not ask to get a drink, but only to use the bathroom, and if thou dost giggle and dribble water upon thy chin and shirt, then shalt the anger of they parents again be kindled toward thee. Speak not out loud that the speaker is boring, even though it be true, for such is forbidden in the chapel, but speak it only on the drive home when thy mother and father can agree and share mirth with thee.

See John 17: 15 Make them one, Father, as thou and I are one.

See John 17: 15 Make them one, Father, as thou and I are one. In the world, but not of the world. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. "

In The World Of The World How do we know where that line is?

In The World Of The World How do we know where that line is?

New King Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29: 2 -10. ) Hezekiah began to reign when

New King Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29: 2 -10. ) Hezekiah began to reign when he was five and twenty years old, and he reigned nine and twenty years in Jerusalem. And he brought in the priests and the Levites, and gathered them together into the east street, For our fathers have trespassed, and done that which was evil in the eyes of the LORD our God, and have forsaken him, and have turned away their faces from the habitation of the LORD, Wherefore the wrath of the LORD was upon Judah and Jerusalem, and he hath delivered them to trouble, to astonishment, and to hissing, as ye see with your eyes. For, lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword, and our sons and our daughters and our wives are in captivity for this. Now it is in mine heart to make a covenant with the LORD God of Israel, that his fierce wrath may turn away from us.

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness Step #1 Repent and clear out the idols

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness Step #1 Repent and clear out the idols

2 Kings 18 He removed the high places, and brake the images, and cut

2 Kings 18 He removed the high places, and brake the images, and cut down the groves, and brake in pieces the brasen serpent that Moses had made: for unto those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it: and he called it Nehushtan.

President Kimball Sadly, however, we find that to be shown the way is not

President Kimball Sadly, however, we find that to be shown the way is not necessarily to walk in it, and many have not been able to continue in faith. These have submitted themselves in one degree or another to the enticings of Satan and his servants and joined with those of "the world" in lives of everdeepening idolatry… An older couple retired from the world of work and also, in effect, from the Church. They purchased a pickup truck and camper and, separating themselves from all obligations, set out to see the world and simply enjoy what little they had accumulated the rest of their days. They had no time for the temple, were too busy for genealogical research and for missionary service. He lost contact with his high priests quorum and was not home enough to work on his personal history. Their experience and leadership were sorely needed in their branch, but, unable to "endure to the end, " they were not available.

Question Some Idols are out “in the world” The idols Hezekiah removed were in

Question Some Idols are out “in the world” The idols Hezekiah removed were in and on the Temple Mount. Are there some “inside” idols, inside the church or culture we must beware of? Can WE be our own idol?

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness …he strengthened himself, and built up all the

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness …he strengthened himself, and built up all the wall that was broken, and raised it up to the towers, and another wall without Step #2 Build a wall around the righteous

"In Jewish tradition, the personal application of the laws is called the "fence" around

"In Jewish tradition, the personal application of the laws is called the "fence" around the law that protects one from accidentally or inadvertently breaking any commandment. As one applies a commandment in his own life, he establishes for himself how he will interpret the Lord's law and put it into practice. If he is unsure of his capacity to fully obey the law, he may also need to put a fence around the law to protect himself. " (Victor L. Ludlow, 1982, Isaiah Prophet, Seer, and Poet, p. 261) Written Law Oral Law (More Important)

Endure to the end Service in Church Callings Receive Temple Ordinances Keep the Commandments

Endure to the end Service in Church Callings Receive Temple Ordinances Keep the Commandments Baptism and Gift of the Holy Ghost Baptism and Gift of the Holy Building A Fence Around Our Family

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness Step #3 Bring In Living Waters

Hezekiah’s Three Step Plan of Happiness Step #3 Bring In Living Waters

Hezekiah’s Tunnel

Hezekiah’s Tunnel

Michael Wilcox The wilderness of Judaea is a dead, sunbaked land where almost nothing

Michael Wilcox The wilderness of Judaea is a dead, sunbaked land where almost nothing grows, but Ezekiel saw that wherever the river flowed, life came to the barren desert… Ezekiel describes the river's impact on all it touches with these words: "And it shall come to pass, that every thing that liveth, which moveth, whithersoever the rivers shall come, shall live. . . because these waters shall come thither; for they shall be healed; and every thing shall live whither the river cometh. " (V. 9; emphasis added. ) As we read these words, the Spirit seems to whisper, "What will literally be true, one day, of the Lord's temple in Jerusalem, is true now, spiritually, of all the Lord's temples. From the doors of each one a healing, lifegiving river flows. “ Latter-day temples are the source of a powerful, deeply refreshing river. It is a river of peace, revelation, truth, light, and priesthood power. But above all else, it is a river of love [that] flows from the doors of the temples.

Abraham Lincoln After Gettysburg Well, I will tell you how it was. In the

Abraham Lincoln After Gettysburg Well, I will tell you how it was. In the pinch…when everybody seemed panic-stricken and nobody could tell what was going to happen, oppressed by the gravity of our affairs, I went to my room one day and locked the door and got down on my knees before Almighty God and prayed to Him mightily for victory at Gettysburg. I told Him that this war was His, and our cause His cause, but we could not stand another Fredericksburg or Chancellorsville. Then and there I made a solem vow to Almighty God that if He would stand by our boys at Gettysburg, I would stand by Him, and He did stand by [the] boys and I will stand by Him. And after that, I don’t know how it was, and I cannot explain it, soon a sweet comfort crept into my soul. The feeling came that God had taken the whole business into His own hands and things would go right at Gettysburg, and that is why I had no fears about [it]