This is an update of the last few weeks. We got Emma a new swimming suit. She loves to go swimming. Her favorite thing to do is splash the water with her hands and feet. We also got went shooting. We had a good time. We are loving every moment with Emma. She is growing up so fast. She can now sit up by herself. She rolls around the floor like crazy. She is babbling like crazy as well. Her two syllables she likes to say is "DaDa" I am guessing that Dada is going to be her first word. We love being her mom and dad. We feel so blessed to have her.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Choice 2: 2 Samuel 1-10. David Anointed King
1.
Search 2 Samuel 1-10 and
make a list of King David’s accomplishments.
David kills the Amalekite who claims to have killed
Saul.
David is anointed king over the house of Judah.
David’s followers defeat Abner and the men of
Israel.
David grows stronger, Abner joins David but is
killed.
David kills two of Saul’s captains that slayed
Ish-bosheth because he was a righteous person.
All Israel anoints David King.
He takes Jerusalem and is blessed by the Lord.
He conquers the Philistines.
David takes the ark to the city of David.
David offers to build a house for the Lord.
David’s throne, through Christ, will be established
forever.
David offers a prayer of thanksgiving.
David defeats and subjects many nations.
The Lord is with him.
He executes judgment and justice unto all his people.
David seeks to honor the house of Saul, and restores all
the land of Saul.
David defeats the Ammonites and Syrians.
1.
Read 1 Chronicles 22:7-8
and the Institute Student Manual commentary for 2 Samuel 7:1-17, “Why Was David
Not Allowed to Build the Temple?” (pgs. 289-90). Write your explanation of why
the Lord did not want David to build a temple.
It is mentioned in 1 Chronicles that there was too much war
and bloodshed to build the house of the Lord.
1.
Read 2 Samuel 7:12-17
and write one or two sentences describing how you would feel if you were in a
situation similar to David’s. Write one or two sentences describing how 2
Samuel 7:16 is a Messianic prophecy. Then read 2 Samuel 7:18-29 and summarize
David’s response to the Lord’s message to him.
It would be such a great blessing to know that Christ would be
born in your future seed. I personally would
feel so excited and happy. David is
promised that his kingdom will be established forever and he shall be
established forever. David responds to
the Lord that God is God and that His words are true. David
welcomes God’s blessings.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Emma in the Swimming Pool!
This is Emma's Second time swimming. She spent a lot more time in the water this time. She Loves It!
Thanksgiving Day!
Here is our first turkey. It tasted delicious!
Homemade Peas Yum :)
Emma's first time eating people food...
She HATED the peas. She spit pretty much everything we put into her mouth. But her disgusted face was priceless!
After along day of food and fun she was out
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Choice 6: 1 Samuel 9-10. Saul Anointed King in Israel
1.
Read 1 Samuel 9-10 and
list the qualities of Saul that made him a good choice to be king.
Saul was a good person.
He was higher than any of the people shoulder wise. God was with Him.
1.
Read Articles of Faith
1:5 and briefly explain in writing how the calling of Saul to be king in Israel
follows the same pattern of choosing leaders in the Church today.
We believe that a man
must be called of God by prophecy and by the laying on of hands by those who
are in authority, to preach the Gospel and administer in the ordinances
thereof. Saul was called by God and was
chosen through the proper authority which was Samuel.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Choice 1: Joshua 7-24. “Choose You This Day Whom Ye Will Serve”
1.
Read Joshua 10:12-14 and
the Institute Student Manual commentary for Joshua 10:12-14,
“Did the Sun Really Stand Still in the Heavens?” (pg. 240). Did
the sun really stand still in the heavens? Write a paragraph how you could
explain these verses to someone who says he or she won’t believe the Bible
because of this obvious contradiction with science.
The Book of Mormon
makes it clear that the earth, not the sun was involved in Joshua’s
miracle. God will cause the earth to
stop in its rotation to lengthen the day.
In D&C 29:14 and D&C 45:40-42 and D&C 133:49 it explains at
the second coming there will be more celestial bodies moved. Joshua’s miracle has no comparison to what
will happen when Jesus Christ comes again.
Because the moon’s light is reflected off the sun, only the sun needs to
be darkened and both will lose light.
1.
Read the chapter
summaries of Joshua 7-22. Make two lists—one that identifies Israel’s successes
and another that identifies Israel’s failures.
Successes: Israel
takes Ai, and slays inhabitants. Israel
and Gibeonites obtain a league. Israel
defeats the Amorites and their allies. Joshua
and Israel conquer the whole land, destroying many cities and nations. Two
kings on the east of the Jordan and thirty-one on the west are conquered by
Israel. The land is divided by lot among
9 ½ tribes- Caleb inherits Hebron as a special reward for his
faithfulness. Judah is given an inheritance
in Canaan. The children of Joseph
(Ephraim and Manasseh) receive their inheritances. Manasseh and Ephraim both receive an
additional inheritance. The tabernacle
of the congregation is set up at Shiloh.
Benjamin receives and inheritance by lot. Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali,
and Dan receive their inheritances by lot. Six cities of refuge are appointed
for those guilty of manslaughter. The
Levites receive forty-eight cities with their suburbs. The Lord fulfills all his promises and gives
Israel rest. The 2 ½ tribes are
dismissed with a blessing.
Failures: Israel is
defeated by the people of Ai. There
remained some lands yet to be possessed.
1.
Read Joshua 23-24 and
the Institute Student Manual commentary for Joshua 24:1-28, “Choose You This
Day Whom Ye Will Serve” (pg. 242). What do you think was the major theme of
Joshua’s final address to his people? Based on the lists you created from
Joshua 7-22, write a paragraph that explains why Joshua chose to deliver his
final address on this particular topic.
Joshua tells Israel
to be courageous, keep the commandments, love the Lord, and not marry among nor
cleave unto the remnants of the Canaanites who remain in the land. Israel was
told that if they serve other gods, they will be curse and dispossessed. Joshua recites how the Lord has blessed and
led Israel. Joshua and all the people
covenant to choose the Lord and serve Him only.
Joshua was getting rid of the blood off himself and onto Israel. Joshua reminded what God had done for them
and challenged them to choose whom they would serve. Joshua
chose to deliver his final address this way because he was going to die and not
be their leader anymore. Joshua was
trying to remind them that in the past they will be destroyed if they are
wicked.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Choice 1: Deuteronomy 2-3, 7, 9, 20, 25. Israel Commanded to
Destroy the Wicked
1.
Read Deuteronomy 20:17
and make a list of the different nations the Lord identified in these verses.
Then read Deuteronomy 2:15, 7:2, 12:2-3, and write a paragraph about what the
Lord commanded Israel to do with these nations.
The Lord commanded them to destroy the Hittites, the Amorites, the
Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. In Deuteronomy 2:15 it says the Lord was
against them and they needed to be consumed.
The Lord told them In Deuteronomy 7:2 that they should kill them, and
make no covenant with them, and show no mercy unto them. In Deuteronomy 12:2-3 God tells them to
destroy all their places they worshiped false Gods.
1.
Read Deuteronomy 9:4-5
and the Institute Student Manual commentary for Deuteronomy 7:1-5, “Why Did the
Lord Command the Israelites to Utterly Destroy the Canaanites?” (pg. 219). Add
to your previous paragraph any other reasons why these nations were destroyed.
The
Lord allowed the wicked to be driven out not because the Israelites were being
righteous but because the Lord keeps his word that he swore unto they fathers,
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Abraham was told that his seed would inherit the land of
Canaan, the Lord also told him that Israel would first be taken into captivity
in Egypt because “the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet full” Certain acts are so evil and
so destructive to the order of the society that the only just reparation is the
death of the guilty parties But,
in certain instances, the destruction of graven images required also the
destruction of the people of the images They
were warned not to become like the Egyptians and slave the people. Prostitution and homosexuality had become religious
practices to the point where the people were entrenched in depravity and proud
of it. Their iniquity was ‘full’ or total. Accordingly, God sentenced them to
death and made Israel the executioner. … The Canaanites as a whole were
deserving of death; God’s patience allowed them a few centuries from Abraham’s
day to Joshua’s and then His judgment was ordered executed. The failure of
Israel to execute it fully became finally their own judgment.” Nephi said of
the Canaanites, “He that is righteous is favored of God. But behold, this
people had rejected every word of God, and they were ripe in iniquity”
1.
Many of the sins found
among the people living in Canaan are prevalent in today’s society. Write a
paragraph explaining how you think we can protect ourselves from these sins.
Many of these sins are very prevalent today and are becoming
more and more excepted. We can be
protected by staying on God’s side. If
we stay on His side we will be protected.
We can avoid temptation by staying away from those evil acts. We can gain strength through prayer and
scripture study. We need to stand
together as God’s people and proclaim what is right and what is wrong.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Choice 2: Numbers 3; 8; 18. Change of Policy in the Kingdom of God
I chose to do this assignment because I was interested in it. I learned things about the Priesthood that I didn’t
know about. I did think that this
assignment was about the black’s receiving the Priesthood later. But I will have to do my own research on
it.
1.
Assume that you have a
nonmember friend who does not understand why in 1978 the Church changed the
policy of who could receive the priesthood. Read Numbers 3:5-12; 8:5-16; 18:1-2
and Bible Dictionary, “Aaronic Priesthood” (599-600); “Levites” (724). Write
one or two paragraphs about how these scriptures might help explain why and how
changes sometimes occur in the kingdom of God. Be sure to include the source of
these changes and through whom the changes come as found in Numbers 3:5.
This subject was brought up in my capstone class. I was curious to learn more about this
subject. In the Bible Dictionary it says that today there are no Levites so
everyone holds the Aaronic Priesthood today.
The lineal restrictions were lifted when the Law of Moses was fulfilled;
therefore the offices of the priesthood were conferred upon worth men without
limitation to the tribe of Levi. The
source of these changes came from the Lord.
1.
Write a comparative
statement about the similarities in the wording of Numbers 3:5-12
and Official Declaration—
Numbers: 3:7 And they shall keep his charge
Numbers 3: 8 And they shall keep all the instruments.
Numbers 3:10 The stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to
death.
1.
Read Numbers 8:6, 14;
Isaiah 52:11; 3 Nephi 10:41; Doctrine and Covenants 121:34-36, 41–42. Make a
written comparison between the requirements for those holding the priesthood
then and now. Explain in writing the meaning of the word separate in
Numbers 8:14 and how it applies to priesthood holders today.
The Levites back then need to cleanse themselves, and separate
themselves from everyone else. Instead
of physical cleanliness we are told to spiritually clean. We shall touch no unclean thing. In other words we need to stay away from
sin. Only the righteous can have the
priesthood. All could receive the
priesthood but few are worth for it. You
cannot be worthy for the priesthood if your heart is set upon the things of the
world and aspire to the honors of men. I
believe separate in Numbers 8:14 means we need to separate ourselves from
sin.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Choice 2: Leviticus 16. The Day of Atonement
·
How and what did you do to complete the assignment? I chose to put my assignment
onto my blog at http://scottandkylieyeates.blogspot.com/.
·
Why did you decide to do the assignment you did? I thought that choice 2 was the most interesting out of
the choices given.
·
What do you think is the best thing about your assignment, and how
do you think it could it be improved? Learning about the Atonement is always the best! Nothing could be improved.
a.
Leviticus 16 explains the details of what is referred to as the
Day of Atonement (see Leviticus 23:27-28). Write a definition for the
primary purpose of this special day.
On the Day of Atonement we should have a holy
meeting, and humble ourselves. We should
not work that day. It is so we can atone
before the Lord.
b.
Read Leviticus 16:1-28 as well as the Institute Student Manual commentary for
Leviticus 16, “The Day of Atonement and Israel’s Forgiveness” (pgs. 176-77; see
also Bible Dictionary, “Fasts,” 671, which describes the Day of Atonement).
Then answer the following questions:
·
Why do you think Aaron needed to make atonement for himself before
making atonement for the people? Aaron had to be worthy to act the officiator for the house of
Israel.
·
Why did Aaron need two goats?
One goat was to be sacrificed to the Lord for
the sins of Israel, and the other goat served as a scapegoat.
·
How could both goats represent Jesus Christ and His Atonement? The first goat
represents Christ and how we died for our sins.
The second goat represents Christ in that both took all the sins upon
themselves.
·
What do Aaron’s responsibilities and the responsibilities of the
man who led the scapegoat into the wilderness symbolize? The scapegoat was
brought to the high priest where he symbolically placed the sins of Israel to
the goat. Then it was released in the
wilderness where it never would be seen again.
It represented the devil himself.
No evil spirit can be near Jesus, but only near Satan.
·
Read the Institute Student Manual commentary by Elder James E.
Talmage (1862-1933), a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (pg. 177).
Define the word vicarious as it applied to the ancient Day of
Atonement. Include in your statement the personal factor necessary for an
individual’s sins to be forgiven. Explain in writing how the Savior’s work of
the Atonement was a vicarious work.
Vicarious atonement is meant the Christ is stepping in to suffer
for us. We need to embrace Christ to be
forgiven of our sins because he can take them away from us. He willingly will take those sins from
us. It was a vicarious work because he
had to take our sins and suffer for us.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Choice 5: Murmuring in the Wilderness
Exodus 33:11 clearly states that Moses spoke with the Lord
face-to-face. There is doubt that Joseph
Smith could see God because of Exodus 33:20 and John 1:18. Exodus 33:20 states that no man could see Him
and live. John 1:18 states that no man
has seen God at any time.
The JST for John 1:19 corrects this verse and states “except
he hath born record of the son; for except it is through him no man can be
saved”.
The JST for Exodus 33:20 states “And he said unto Moses,
Thou canst not see my face at this time, lest mine anger be kindled against
thee also, and I destroy thee, and thy people, f or there shall no man among
them see me at this time, and live, for they are exceeding sinful. And no sinful man hath at any time, neither
shall there be any sinful man at any time, that shall see my face and live.
John 6:46 says “Not
that any man hath seen the Father, save he which is of God, he hath seen the
Father”.
D&C 67:11-12 says “For no man has seen God at any time
in the flesh, except quickened by the Spirit of God. The foot note states “No man hath seen God at
any time, except them who believe.
Neither can any natural man abide the presence of God, neither after the
carnal mind”. Mosiah 3:19 states “For
the natural man is an enemy to God, and has been from the fall of Adam, and
will be, forever and ever, unless he yields to the enticings of the Holy
spirit, and putteth off the natural man and becometh a saint through the
atonement of Christ the Lord, and becometh as a child, submissive, meek,
humble, patient, full of love, willing to submit to all things which the Lord
seeth fit to inflict upon him, even as a child doth submit to his father. The footnotes say that the natural man is a
spirit that has not been reborn.
The institute manual for Exodus 33:19-23, “Is it possible
for anyone to see the face of God and live?”
It is believed that the verse was translated wrong because it was not
believed that God could be a personage and therefore could not be seen. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith said that there
are too many scripture versus that declare that God has appeared to men. We
cannot see God if we have not borne record of Christ, and believe in him.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Choice 4: Exodus 14. Crossing the Red Sea
I wrote my choice on my blog at http://scottandkylieyeates.blogspot.com/. I chose to do this assignment because I am
interested in the miracles seen by the Israelites. The best thing about this assignment is that
I learned some cool things I didn’t know.
I wish I could learn more detail about it.
Exodus 14:19-30
1 Corinthians 10:1-4
Explain in writing how the children of Israel were
symbolically saved by water and fire.
As the Israelites were leaving Egypt Pharaoh’s heart was
hardened again. Pharaoh decided to go
after the Israelites and kill them all. God was with the Israelites to protect
them. There was a cloud that showed
light to the Israelites but darkness to the Egyptians. This cloud brought down fire that separated the
Israelites from the Egyptians. The
Israelites were able to cross the Red Sea by the Lord departing them through
Moses. The
Israelites traveled through the Red Sea with a wall of water on each side of
them. When the Egyptians came after them
in the Sea the Lord made the water fall back into place. Not one of the Egyptians survived. The Israelites were saved through these
miracles. The water and fire represents
the Israelites being baptized through water and receiving the holy ghost by
fire.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Choice 3: Genesis 29-30, 35, 37,
39-41. Joseph Endured His Trials
- Read the chapter summaries for Genesis 29-30,
35. List the birth order of Jacob’s 12 sons.
Reuben,
Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph,
Benjamin
- Read Genesis 37:1-11 and the Institute Student
Manual commentary for Genesis 37:3, “What Was the Coat of Many Colors?” (pg.
93). Write an explanation of possible reasons Joseph’s brothers were
envious of him.
The coat of many colors
was believed to be a coat with long sleeves reaching to the wrists and
ankles. Joseph’s brothers were envious of
him because he was Jacob’s favorite son and they were envious of Joseph’s
dreams. Josephs dreams said that
everyone would worship him.
- List the challenges in Genesis 37 that Joseph
faced. How do you think Joseph felt about his challenges? How are Joseph’s
challenges like the ones young people face today?
Joseph
was hated by his brothers. He was sold
into slavery by his brothers. I am sure
Joseph was really challenged with these trials.
We definitely don’t get sold in today’s society but we do face hatred
towards other people. In some cases even
our families.
- Read Genesis 39:2-3, 21, 23 and find a phrase that
is similar in all four verses. Then answer the following questions:
·
What did Joseph do in Genesis 39 that
allowed the phrase in verses 2-3 to still be true in verses 21, 23? When do you
think Joseph made the commitment to be morally clean?
Joseph
was faithful towards God and did not lie with Potiphar’s wife. I think Joseph made the commitment to be
morally clean when he was a young boy.
He knew that it was a sin.
·
Give examples from Genesis 40-41 and the
Institute Student Manual commentary for Genesis 39:21-23; 40:1-23 (pg. 95) that
illustrate how the Lord remained with Joseph.
Joseph
did not blame God for his trials. He did
not give up on God. He offered
interpretations of dreams and always gave God the credit.
·
Write two or three paragraphs listing
the lessons you learn from the life of Joseph. What can you learn from Joseph
about turning bad experiences and circumstances into good ones?
What
I learned from Joseph is to never give up and never blame God for trials. Joseph was never at fault but he still was punished. I learned that I always need to show that I
obey the Lord so that people will know that the Lord is with me. I think it is cool that Potiphar knew that
the Lord was with him. I know that when
we follow the Lord we will always be blessed.
I
learned that I always need to keep a good attitude no matter how bad the
situation is. Having a bad attitude will
just make the situation worst. Having a
good attitude can help you get through the trials. Even though we struggle until we die if we
follow the Lord we will be blessed.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Choice 3: Genesis 14:18-20; JST, Genesis 14:25-40. Who was
Melchizedek?
Melchizedek was a man of faith and
was very righteous. Melchizedek is often
thought to be Shem, Noah’s son.
Melchizedek’s name is a title that means “king of righteousness”. As a child he feared God. He was ordained a high priest after the order
of the covenant which God made with Enoch.
Melchizedek lived in Salem and established righteousness there. His people were wicked but he was able to
call them to repentance. He was known as
the King of heaven by his people or in other words the King of peace because he
had established peace in the land of Salem.
There were many kings before and after Melchizedek but none was better
than he. There was no greater High
Priest than he. Melchizedek knew
Abram. Abraham received the Priesthood
from Melchizedek, who received it from the lineage of his fathers. Abram paid tithing to Melchizedek. In turn Abram was blessed with riches, and
honor, and lands.
The
reason we call the first Priesthood the Melchizedek Priesthood is because
Melchizedek was such a great high priest.
Out of respect and reverence to the name of Jesus Christ instead of
being called the Holy Priesthood, the Priesthood was called after
Melchizedek.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Cain did not offer his sacrifice in faith. He offered vegetables instead of the first
born lamb.
We should always
look out for each other.
Cain offered fruit from the ground to offer to the
Lord. Cain killed his brother. Cain had no faith. Cain lied to the Lord. Cain did not believe in the Lord. Cain loved Satan more than God. Cain was wroth with the Lord. Cain glorified in his wickedness. Cain followed Satan.
We always have
agency to choose what to do. You cannot
serve both God and Satan. We have the
freedom to choose eternal life or captivity and death. We will be rewarded according to our
works.
Cain's punishment for disobeying God and killing his brother was he would not be able to grow anything from the ground, he should be a fugitive and vagabond, and he was marked. The Lord said that whoever slayed Cain would have vengeance on him sevenfold. Cain felt that his punishment was greater than he could bear. Cain struggled to accept God's punishment because he knew that with the mark that was put on him anyone that would find him would kill him.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
It's Official Were Having a Baby Girl!!!
We are so excited for our baby to come into the world! Today I am 20 weeks and 6 days. The ultrasound today was so much fun! During the ultrasound her face was hiding most of the time so it was hard to get her face. We tried to get her to move but she was just to comfortable I guess. We are so excited to become parents!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Christmas Holiday Part 2
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