Sunday, September 8, 2013

What We Believe - God


Good morning! I hope you're having a wonderful Sunday. Today is the second post in my "What We Believe" series, and I'll be focusing on another fundamental of our faith - we believe in God.

(I'll be quoting a little bit from this page today, because it explains a little more clearly than I can.)
We believe in God. He is real. We believe that he is our Heavenly Father. We are His children. He has a body of flesh and bone that is glorified and perfected. He loves us. He weeps with us when we suffer and rejoices when we do what is right. He wants to communicate with us, and we can communicate with Him through sincere prayer.

Heavenly Father has a plan for us. He has given us this experience on the earth so we can learn and grow. We can show our love for Him through our choices and our obedience to His commandments.

Prayer is how I feel closest to Heavenly Father - I know that he listens to each and every one of our prayers. He knows and cares about us individually. I have felt his love so strongly in my life, and I feel it strongest when I am praying and communicating with him. know that God is real. I know that he knows and loves each of us individually. He wants us to be happy, and to return to him.


There is a simply child's hymn which I think sums it all up well. It's called "I Know My Father Lives." (If you'd like to listen to the music, you can do so here.)

"I know my Father lives and loves me too.
The Spirit whispers this to me and tells me it is true,
and tells me it is true."

"He sent me here to earth, by faith to live his plan.
The Spirit whispers this to me and tells me that I can,
and tells me that I can."


Resources you might be interested in:

  • God's Plan of Salvation, a page explaining what God's plan for us is (I'll talk more about this next week)
  • Mormon.org, a website filled with answers to frequently asked questions about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Chat with the Missionaries, where you can live chat with Mormon missionaries and ask them any questions you want. 

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