I AM

 

This is a great image I posted on facebook.  I thought it ironic since I had just listened to TWO talks on this the night before.  (Sometimes I think someone is trying to get a message to me.) ;o)  Let me share these talks and what I learned from this and how powerful the words are that you are saying.

First, Dallin H. Oaks was speaking on what it means as an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ to testify of His NAME.   He talked about Moses at the burning bush.  Moses asked the Lord, “who should I tell them sent me?”  A Jewish Rabbi gave Elder Oaks some insight into this particular scripture (the Name of Christ – I AM.)  He told Elder Oaks that anciently, the name  of a person was the essence or nature of a person, not the “label” like it is today.  Moses was saying, “what are you made up of?”  What is your nature?  It was simply “The nature of God” that he was trying to find out about.  The word essence comes from the French (or Greek ?)  derivative of “essen” which means essential.  The Lord answered him by saying, “I AM.”  This Rabbi explained that anciently when they changed their “essence,” they changed their name—Abram/Abraham, Sariah/Sarah, Jacob/Israel.  If you are a witness of the name of Christ, in that sense, you are a witness of the NATURE of Christ.  When you see me, you will know me because you will become like I am.  His atonement sets us toward Him and exaltation.

I thought this interesting because I always thought Moses was wondering if it really was the Lord, but with this definition, I learned that is was quite more than that.  I also learned that when one changes their nature or disposition (the essence of who they are), then their name was changed, too.  Had me thinking about new names for those whose lives become more pure and why they changed them.  Saul became Paul after a mighty change.  Is that so good things would be associated with his new name?  When a woman marries, she takes on her husband’s last name (at least in America) and that con-notates  a change.  Interesting to think about what you have done with your current name.

As I came home that night, my good husband said he had recorded a show on PBS for me.  (Video below)  It was Wayne Dyer.  And at some point in the show, he started talking about Moses being at the burning bush and asking the Lord, “who shall I say sent me?”  The Lord answered, “My name is I AM that I AM.”

“Now every single time that you use the words, ‘I AM,’ you are citing the name of God right from the holiest books.   And every time you say the words, ‘I am weak.  I am poor.  I am  unlucky.  I am unhappy.  I am sick.  I am unable to attract into my life what you want; you are desecrating the name of God.  God did not say, ‘I will be.  My name is ‘I hope things will work out well.’  My name is ‘maybe things will show up as I wanted, but possibly not. ‘  He said, ‘I AM that I AM.’  You must be conscious of how you use these words, ‘I am.’   I am strong.  I am well.   I am content.  Even if your senses tell you something different.  I AM……You’ll see that putting the words ‘I Am’ in front of something into your mind and imagination is a very powerful way to attract into your life recognizing your own divinity.   I am God  is not blaspheme.  It is your identity.”

This brought me to tears.  Here I had first heard an Apostle of the Lord testifying of the name of Jesus Christ– The Great I AM.  Then I heard this and understood for the first time, that my own thoughts and words of self-deprecation were not just tearing down me, but were tearing down My Lord, My Savior, My Brother that I love so dearly.  How could I have done this?  How could I continually tear myself down and Him, too?  I was heart broken.  I would not hurt My Lord, but I would hurt myself.  I had never made the connection that if I was hurt, He was, too.  I vowed to watch my thoughts and language from here on out.  I found some renewed hope.

And then a bright light came into my mind.  In my lifevision, I have a whole closing paragraph that is all “I am” statements.  I began to rejoice that I had spent that time to write my lifevision and try to think of all the things  I wanted to be or believed deep down that I was, by stating all kinds of “I am” phrases, such as:  I am kind.  I am tolerant.  I am Christlike.  I am a good mother. etc etc.

The next morning as I was running and listening to my lifevision, this particular paragraph (that I wrote as a closing) actually comes up as the first one I listen to.  I set it to Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus so it would be powerful.  I was nearly in tears as I ran realizing that I was not only trying to become what I had written, but that I was glorifying God.  I listened and ran with a renewed, light, uplifted heart.  It had a whole new meaning.

I hope that after reading this, you will also think and ponder about what you say and THINK about yourself.  What words do you hear in your head?  “I am fat.  I am ugly.  I am not good enough.”  Because you ARE and your are HIS, and He paid a dear dear price for you.

Here is the Wayne Dyer video in full.  It is long, but OH SO GOOD!!  Well worth the time!

I Can Do All Things Through Christ

Letters to my son:

I read some great stuff in Phillippians this morning.  In Phill 4:6-13, it has some powerful messages.

First in vs 6  I had noted to “ask correctly.”  Then I realized that asking correctly, in part, meant to always show gratitude in our prayers and supplication.

I love this verse (7), “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ.”  First, the peace of God passeth all understanding—isn’t it true that when we have truly found that deep peace in Christ, it is beyond our comprehension.  And when we feel that peace, we understand life on a whole new level and do not want to return back to our old state.

“Shall keep your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ–”  If you remember the stickman, then you remember that the subconscious mind is the heart.  Our subconscious is what moves us to action.  Our “mind” is our conscious mind that accepts and rejects what we hear.  If we are giving thanks in our prayers and feeling that powerful peace that takes us beyond our own understanding, then we will have Christ in our hearts (subconscious) and mind (conscious) so that we will be thinking of Him and acting like Him because it is in our subconscious (heart) to do so.  And what we think about and have in our heart, we DO– take action on.  LOVE this!!

In verse 9 I have circled the word DO.  This is a great verse for us to understand.  It says, “These things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do, and the God of peace shall be with you.”  Isn’t it true that when we DO what we have learned, then we have PEACE and the spirit.  It requires action like being baptized and  living the principles or commandments, We need to DO those things we are taught.

Verse 11 tells us to learn to be content.  I like that.  We can be content no matter our circumstances.  Contentment is really peace, I think.

Then verse 12 and 13 caught me today.  “I know both how to be abased and abound.”  Abased means humble.  Abound seemed to me like abundant.  We need to be humble and abundant at the same time.  It’s like the law of polarity (opposition) a little, but in a positive way.  If we want to be abundant and prosperous, we must first be humble by giving thanks in all things.

And the last verse is just powerful no matter what….”I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”   This is just TRUE!!  There truly is nothing we can’t do through Christ.  It is HIS work.  We are HIS children.   There is nothing we cannot do in this life if we do it with our eye single to Him and with His help.

Letters to my son

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I thought it would be nice if on occasion I shared with you some of the letters I write to my son.  he is serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  These young men leave between the age of 19-26 and serve for two years.  They are only allowed to call home twice a year– on Mother’s Day and Christmas, and are allowed to write home once a week.  At a time when most young men are “trying to find themselves,” our sons are out sacrificing and serving and truly becoming Men.  They return home with experience, wisdom, gratitude, humility, and as “giant’s in our eyes.

I write to my son once a week and often in those letters, I share scriptures I have read or great talks I have heard.  I thought I would share some of these thoughts, letters and insights with you.  If I have a post that was written to him, I will preface it with “Letter to my son.”  These really are for all my kids, he just happens to be the one I get to write to on a regular basis.

This particular son I admire so much.  He has overcome great adversity just to be serving this mission.  He has also been blessed with the gift of a beautiful voice, so you’ll see me share a bit about that on here as well.

I hope you’ll enjoy these letters.  I may include some of his insights as he has some great ones, too that he shares with me.