True Ministers Focus

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These are notes from a church meeting. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.

– Who is our neighbor: is not necessarily your physical neighbors.
– We serve in areas of need.
– Matt 22:36-40 love the Lord God with all they heard souls and minds. Second, love thy neighbors as thyself.
– Sometimes our callings and responsibilities can weigh us down.
– Sister beck: mother was fussing at her. Mom tells her someone else should be doing that. She told her mom, I am someone else.
– Some will feel there are too many messages in the world, how do we determine what works? the spirit can help you determine what to do.
– If you have a responsibility and you don’t do it, someone else may feel inclined to do it. try to do your responsibilities.
– When a bishop was set apart he was told your top responsibility is your spirituality. The second is your family first.
– If we learn to work with the Godhead, e can learn how to do the things we need to do in proper sequence.
– On the airplane, put on your own face mast before your neighbors.
– God can bless you to accomplish a lot of the things you need to do.
– Hierarchy of service:
– You have a responsibility to your families
– You have a responsibility to your jobs.
– Have the responsibility to your lord’s work.
– We need to serve ourselves.
– Focus your goals and plans that coincide with the priorities listed by the prophet.
– Mosiah 18:8-18 when we keep our baptismal covenant we are also ministering.
– God priority: man’s immortality
– Ask God what you can do next.
– When you ask God’s inspiration, you can have a house of order that does not mean your home but your life.
– Your priorities may change from day to day.
– As we reach out to take care of our stewardship remember that our sisters we minister are part of that stewardship.

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