November 20, 2012 Matthew 7 By Nancy Baird

Audio November 20, 2012 Lesson 11

Matthew 7

QUOTES

“Many sophisticated people love to say that they are cynical, that ours is a cynical age.  They flatter themselves: they do not believe nothing, they believe anything.  Ours is not an age of unbelief.  It is an age of arrogant gullibility.”
Michael Novak, “All Things Are Not Relative,”  speech given at Westminster Abbey, London, 1994.

“It is impossible. It cannot be done. If the Great Spirit that made man would give him a new heart, he could do as you say, but not else.”
Indian Chief Tedynscung, Chief of the Delaware Indians in North America, in 1780, speaking of the Golden Rule.

“There is something about [the] awareness of right and wrong that enhances our humanity, our morality, our dignity as human beings…At some level we want to know that what we do matters…we all want to be judged.  We want to be taken seriously as moral creatures…
I am convinced that every human being has an existential need for significance…That’s why it is such a thrill when we get our name in the paper…We do incredible things.  We go into medical research, we write books…to know we matter.  We also do terrible things…assassinate the president and commit other heinous crimes…”
Rabbi Harold Kushner, Devotional BYU, BYU Today, February 1995, 19-29.

“I have found that if I tell everything I know and explain every experience that I have had, the Lord will not trust me.”
Marion G. Romney, Church Employees Lecture Series, 18 Jan. 1980.  

Why would we not, as Neal Maxwell said, “break free of our old selves – the provincial, constraining, complaining…selves,” and yield ourselves to God.
Neal Maxwell, “Willing to Submit,” Ensign, May 1985, 71.

November 6, 2012 Matthew 5 – by Nancy Baird

 Audio November 6, 2012

Matthew 5

Quotes

“I have now reigned about fifty years in victory or peace, beloved by my subjects, dreaded by my enemies and respected by my allies.  Riches and honor, power and pleasure have waited on my call, nor does any earthly blessing appear to have been wanted to my felicity.  In this situation I have diligently numbered the days of pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot:  they amount to 14.”
Abd-er-Rahman III of Spain, A.D. 960.

“Beyond comfort lie grace, mystery, and adventure… pain may point the way toward a greater wholeness and become a potent force in the healing of …suffering.”
Rachel Naomi Remen, Kitchen Table Wisdom, 75.

“A man’s reach should exceed his grasp.  Or what’s a heaven for?”
Robert Browning, “Andrea del Sarto.”