This is Sadie! We went down on January 20th to Salt Lake to pick her up from the airport. We love her so much! She is such a great puppy. Emma is very interested in her and Sadie is interested in Emma as well. Welcome to the Family Sadie!
Monday, January 21, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Choice 2: 1 Kings
3–4. “A Wise and an Understanding Heart”
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How and what did you do to complete the assignment? I chose to post to my blog.
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Why did you decide to do the assignment you did? I thought it was the most interesting out of
the choices.
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What do you think is the best thing about your assignment, and how
could you improve it for next time? I
loved what I learned. I related what I
learned to my life. I hope that I can
continue to apply what I learned in my life.
There is nothing I could improve on.
(a) In 1 Kings 3,
Solomon had a sacred experience seeing the Lord. Read 1 Kings 3:9–28; 4:29–31.
(b) Answer the
following questions:
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Why do you think Solomon asked for an understanding heart? Why do
you think his choice was pleasing to the Lord? What would more worldly people
have asked for?
Solomon loved the
people he ruled over. He asked for an
understanding heart because he wanted to discern between good and bad so that
he could better judge his people. His
choice was pleasing to the Lord because Solomon was not thinking of himself but
instead thinking about his people he ruled.
More worldly people would have asked for riches and honor.
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How did Solomon demonstrate that he had received this spiritual
gift at the beginning of his reign?
Solomon demonstrated
that he received this spiritual gift when two women came to him arguing over a
baby. Solomon was able to figure out who
the real mother was. After this happened
the people knew that God was with Solomon and they feared him.
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How could this spiritual gift help you in your life? What do 1
Corinthians 12:31 and Doctrine and Covenants 46:8, 28, 30 explain about how you
could develop more gifts of the Spirit
If we can ask in righteousness God will give. We should always cherish our gifts and give
thanks to God. We should not take our
gifts for granted.
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How do 1 Kings 4:1–25 and 1 Samuel 11–20 relate to each other?
These scriptures relate because it shows what a King should
and should not do. It shows how the King
prospers when they are righteous. When
they fall from God the people suffer and become wicked.
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