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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Daily Thoughts

In the Book of Mormon we read that a long times passed and the Lord of the vineyard and the servant again went to the vineyard to see how it was doing. The true whose natural branches had been broken off and wild branches grafted in had brought forth much fruit, but none of it was good. In spite of all their labor, it had produce only produced all kinds of bad fruit. The servant pointed out that the roots of the tree were still good.  They contemplated what to do with the tree and if it should just be burned.   Jacob 5:29-37 " And it came to pass that a long time had passed away, and the Lord of the vineyard said unto his servant: Come, let us go down into the vineyard, that we may labor again in the vineyard. For behold, the time draweth near, and the end soon cometh; wherefore, I must lay up fruit against the season, unto mine own self. And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard and the servant went down into the vineyard; and they came to the tree whose natural branches had been broken off, and the wild branches had been grafted in; and behold all sorts of fruit did cumber the tree.  And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard did taste of the fruit, every sort according to its number. And the Lord of the vineyard said: Behold, this long time have we nourished this tree, and I have laid up unto myself against the season much fruit.  But behold, this time it hath brought forth much fruit, and there is none of it which is good. And behold, there are all kinds of bad fruit; and it profiteth me nothing, notwithstanding all our labor; and now it grieveth me that I should lose this tree. And the Lord of the vineyard said unto the servant: What shall we do unto the tree, that I may preserve again good fruit thereof unto mine own self? And the servant said unto his master: Behold, because thou didst graft in the branches of the wild olive tree they have nourished the roots, that they are alive and they have not perished; wherefore thou beholdest that they are yet good.  And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said unto his servant: The tree profiteth me nothing, and the roots thereof profit me nothing so long as it shall bring forth evil fruit.  Nevertheless, I know that the roots are good, and for mine own purpose I have preserved them; and because of their much strength they have hitherto brought forth, from the wild branches, good fruit.  But behold, the wild branches have grown and have overrun the roots thereof; and because that the wild branches have overcome the roots thereof it hath brought forth much evil fruit; and because that it hath brought forth so much evil fruit thou beholdest that it beginneth to perish; and it will soon become ripened, that it may be cast into the fire, except we should do something for it to preserve it."

In the Old Testament we read the words of Solomon reiterating how his father David had wanted to build the temple but how the Lord had told him that He would raise up a son (Solomon) to do so.  Solomon had done so and had placed the ark of the covenant in it.  2 Chronicles 6:7-11 "Now it was in the heart of David my father to build an house for the name of the Lord God of Israel.  But the Lord said to David my father, Forasmuch as it was in thine heart to build an house for my name, thou didst well in that it was in thine heart: Notwithstanding thou shalt not build the house; but thy son which shall come forth out of thy loins, he shall build the house for my name.  The Lord therefore hath performed his word that he hath spoken: for I am risen up in the room of David my father, and am set on the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised, and have built the house for the name of the Lord God of Israel.  And in it have I put the ark, wherein is the covenant of the Lord, that he made with the children of Israel."

Some scriptures with a thought booklet tells the joyous news of the birth of Jesus.  An angel announced this to the shepherds and then suddenly a heavenly host appeared, praising God.  Imagine how the shepherds must have felt.  Do we rejoice in the news that the Savior came to earth?  This is something we should be grateful for not just as Christmas time, but every day of the year.  Luke 2:8-14 "And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.  For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.  And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.  And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men."  
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