Thursday, October 6, 2016

Be Prepared

This week I have been studying the Old Testament, particularly the story of Joseph.

Most of us are aware of the story of Joseph and Potiphars wife. If you aren't, you should go back and read it. Basically, Joseph is presented with the temptation to lie with Potiphars wife, who has been coming on to him for a considerable amount of time. Joseph resists to such an extent that when she grabs him to force him to lay with her, he rips his clothes getting away.

Now, I believe there is more here to consider. First, Joseph didn't think about sleeping with another mans wife and then make the decision to leave. He didn't slowly walk away or discuss with her another time or place. He RAN away. He got away from her in such a way that it RIPPED his clothes! To me this is a great example for us on how to deal with temptation. We should even entertain the thought; we should get out!

Second, would the outcome of this story have been different if Joseph hadn't been prepared beforehand? I believe the answer is yes. If Joseph had stopped obeying the commandments, or had stopped praying and communicating with God before this event, I believe he would have fell. This teaches us that we don't know when the temptations of life will come, whatever they may be. But, we can rest assured that if we are prepared, we will be better able to make the correct decision.

I wonder if in a world filled with pornography and sexual material what the difference is for the people who do not indulge in those things. Are they less likely to cheat on their spouse or divorce and create broken homes? I answer yes to that question; a resounding yes.

Let us take the example of Joseph and be prepared in all things, so that when temptation or trial come, and it inevitability will, we will be ready to face our demons.





Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Enjoy all the flavors of life

***update with content***

***speak about the importance of trying things that we are not accustomed to, and or are foreign to us.***

The pen is mightier than the sword.

So, Blogger, we meet again.

I had forgotten that this blog even existed. While preparing an assignment for my programming class, I stumbled across it again; an old friend.

How interesting it is that writing can contain so much power and emotion. We have all heard that the pen is mightier than the sword, but how many of us actually believe that? Upon stumbling across my writings and muses de nuevo, I began to read some of my posts.

It feels strange to read things I have written and get chills. To think, "Wow, this is really good." I read about my fathers influence on me, coping with the death of a friend, and why writing is important to me.

So, to put it lightly, it is good to be back. I don't make any promise that I will continue to write. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if I forgot about my blog again. That being said, it is very satisfactory to know that the writing is there, stored in some deep, hidden location on a Google server. I'm grateful that writing can instantly transport me back to events and emotions that I may have forgotten about.

True, This! —
Beneath the rule of men entirely great
The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold
The arch-enchanters wand! — itself is nothing! —
But taking sorcery from the master-hand
To paralyse the Cæsars, and to strike
The loud earth breathless! — Take away the sword —
States can be saved without it!

 Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 1839

Also, note a similar usage by Shakespeare

William Shakespeare in 1600, in his play Hamlet Act 2, scene II, wrote: "... many wearing rapiers are afraid of goosequills.