Week 12 (3-27-13) Hebrews 8-13, James
Hello once again! This week we finished up Hebrews and read
through the epistle of James. I got a few scripture that I want to share, so we’ll
just jump right in. First in Hebrews, chapter 13 verse 5 stuck out to me. It
states that “let you conversation be without covetousness; and be content with
such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake
thee”. There is two parts to this
scripture that applied to me in different ways.
The first was about our conversations and being content. I touched on
this subject in my last post, but sometimes it is easy to get caught up in the “give
me give me give me” phase. I know that I’ve gone through this a lot since I’ve
been here in college. It’s very easy to compare yourself to a friend that seems
to have it all and be very down on yourself. At least for me I felt that I was
inferior and not as good as others because of my clothes, interests, and field of
study. However this scripture states that the exact opposite is true and that
we should forget these earthly cares because we have the best gift of them all:
the atonement. Our saviors love is infinite, and it doesn’t matter what car we
drive, if we can afford to go out to eat, or if we get asked out on dates—the savoir
loves us all the same. The second part of this scripture was the simple phrase “I
will never leave thee”. WE are the ones that turn our backs on the Lord and
wander away—it’s never the other way around. However, no matter how many times
we turn our backs on the Savior he will never forsake us and will except us in
his loving arms. How fantastically terrific is THAT?! The second scripture that
I’ll share briefly is found in James 1:8. It simply states “A double minded man
in unstable in all of his ways”. You can’t be a hypocrite and truly be happy. I encourage you if you find your priorities or
mind set to be somewhat double minded, to sit yourself and find out what truly matters
to you. It is this thing that you should affirm as true and set your mind on. That
way the temptations of the world and others clamoring that you’re wrong won’t faze
you, because YOU know it’s true for you and that is good enough.