MorningStar Posted September 8, 2007 Report Posted September 8, 2007 I just found this among my many stacks of paper. :) "Helping Family Members Live the Gospel", Family Home Evening Resource Book, 236Sometimes we think that some five-second formula or recipe will effectively change a family member's behavior. Long-term change, however, comes only from living correct principles. The Lord told priesthood bearers how the power and influence of the priesthood should be used (see D&C 121:41-46). We can use some of the things he mentioned, such as persuasion, long-suffering, gentleness, meekness, and love unfeigned to teach and guide our children and others. In contrast, using sarcasm, intimidation, force, impatience, irritability or anger, harshness, and pride will neither teach children proper values nor help them change their behavior. In fact, we know that it is Satan, not Heavenly Father, who wants us to use force and hostility.We can learn to be better parents by studying the scriptures to see how Heavenly Father deals with his children. We can also learn how not to act by observing Satan's methods. What can you learn from the following chart to help you be a better parent and spouse?The Lord's Way Love unfeigned - charity, caring for others' welfare despite any wrongdoing.Satan's WayPhysical force - being hostile and unfairly using physical strength.The Lord's WayAcceptance - seeing others in eternal perspective, judging with compassionSatan's WayBlame - condemning others' faults without compassion.The Lord's WayIntegrity - being honest, a personal commitment to righteousnessSatan's WayAccusation - provoking guilt, reminding people of their mistakes to punish them and jusitfy oneself.The Lord's WayPersuasion - teaching with compassion, kindly pointing out advantages and disadvantages of situations.Satan's WayIntimidation - ruling by fear because others are afraid of one's power.The Lord's WayGentleness - soft, not treating others harshly.Satan's WayThreat - expressing an intent to physically or emotionally harm someone.The Lord's WayTrust - lovingly allowing others to exercise their agency to choose right or wrong and to accept the consequences.Satan's WayPride - self-righteously preaching moral truths and condemning others.The Lord's WayResponsibility - acknowledging and assuming your role in any situation including repenting for past wrongdoing.Satan's WaySelf-centeredness - refusing to accept responsibility for your actions.The Lord's WayMeekness - humility, uncomplaining, and teachableSatan's WayHaughtiness - being unteachable, proud, and pessimistic."And charity sufferth long, and is kind, and envieth not, and is not puffed up, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, and rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth, beareht all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, if ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth." Moroni 7:45-46I hope some of you will find this helpful! It's a good reminder for me. Quote
Jeny Posted September 8, 2007 Report Posted September 8, 2007 I cut and pasted that into my "book of pearls". It is a book I keep of special thoughts, quotes and poems...Your post made it into my book!! Thank you for that!!! Quote
jadams_4040 Posted September 8, 2007 Report Posted September 8, 2007 I just found this among my many stacks of paper. :) "Helping Family Members Live the Gospel", Family Home Evening Resource Book, 236Sometimes we think that some five-second formula or recipe will effectively change a family member's behavior. Long-term change, however, comes only from living correct principles. The Lord told priesthood bearers how the power and influence of the priesthood should be used (see D&C 121:41-46). We can use some of the things he mentioned, such as persuasion, long-suffering, gentleness, meekness, and love unfeigned to teach and guide our children and others. In contrast, using sarcasm, intimidation, force, impatience, irritability or anger, harshness, and pride will neither teach children proper values nor help them change their behavior. In fact, we know that it is Satan, not Heavenly Father, who wants us to use force and hostility.We can learn to be better parents by studying the scriptures to see how Heavenly Father deals with his children. We can also learn how not to act by observing Satan's methods. What can you learn from the following chart to help you be a better parent and spouse?The Lord's Way Love unfeigned - charity, caring for others' welfare despite any wrongdoing.Satan's WayPhysical force - being hostile and unfairly using physical strength.The Lord's WayAcceptance - seeing others in eternal perspective, judging with compassionSatan's WayBlame - condemning others' faults without compassion.The Lord's WayIntegrity - being honest, a personal commitment to righteousnessSatan's WayAccusation - provoking guilt, reminding people of their mistakes to punish them and jusitfy oneself.The Lord's WayPersuasion - teaching with compassion, kindly pointing out advantages and disadvantages of situations.Satan's WayIntimidation - ruling by fear because others are afraid of one's power.The Lord's WayGentleness - soft, not treating others harshly.Satan's WayThreat - expressing an intent to physically or emotionally harm someone.The Lord's WayTrust - lovingly allowing others to exercise their agency to choose right or wrong and to accept the consequences.Satan's WayPride - self-righteously preaching moral truths and condemning others.The Lord's WayResponsibility - acknowledging and assuming your role in any situation including repenting for past wrongdoing.Satan's WaySelf-centeredness - refusing to accept responsibility for your actions.The Lord's WayMeekness - humility, uncomplaining, and teachableSatan's WayHaughtiness - being unteachable, proud, and pessimistic."And charity sufferth long, and is kind, and envieth not, and is not puffed up, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, and rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth, beareht all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, if ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth." Moroni 7:45-46I hope some of you will find this helpful! It's a good reminder for me. Does this mean i shouldnt kick my cat anymore? {just kidding} I would never kick our kitties. Thanks for the reminder, these are good to remember in our daily lives, and after awhile, Guess what? these practices become part of our being and personality. Wa La! :) Quote
MorningStar Posted September 8, 2007 Author Report Posted September 8, 2007 I'm glad you guys liked it! :) Quote
simply_disappear Posted September 9, 2007 Report Posted September 9, 2007 I just found this among my many stacks of paper. :) "Helping Family Members Live the Gospel", Family Home Evening Resource Book, 236MS,I just posted to you on the other forum. Very interesting that you post this. I'm thankful you found it. The Lord is so wonderful. I love you dear sisterSimply Quote
MorningStar Posted September 10, 2007 Author Report Posted September 10, 2007 MS, I just posted to you on the other forum. Very interesting that you post this. I'm thankful you found it. The Lord is so wonderful. I love you dear sister Simply I love you too. :) I think everyone can benefit from the teachings in it. Quote
Guest prnldsfrms Posted September 10, 2007 Report Posted September 10, 2007 bump so that everyone gets a chance to copy it. Quote
MorningStar Posted September 11, 2007 Author Report Posted September 11, 2007 bump so that everyone gets a chance to copy it.Thank you! Quote
TJane Posted October 25, 2007 Report Posted October 25, 2007 Thanks for this. I just had the miserable preschool day from h*ll - so many of the kids, who normally listen to me and follow what I tell them to do, running away from me, biting at each other and me, throwing hysterical fits when I say "it's time to clean up" stuff, the director of the school had to talk to one kid twice (I felt like a BIG failure as a teacher) - I was really at my wits' end by 5 pm. I'm not sure I'm cut out to be in preschool after a day like this one.I need to try to run my classroom (except I'm just the assistant teacher, not the 'real' teacher) more in line with gospel principles. But with 16-20 3-year-olds in one room, it's more like herding cats, some days.*sigh*Thanks for the reminder. I definitely felt like using Satan's way today. Jane Quote
MorningStar Posted October 26, 2007 Author Report Posted October 26, 2007 Thanks for this. I just had the miserable preschool day from h*ll - so many of the kids, who normally listen to me and follow what I tell them to do, running away from me, biting at each other and me, throwing hysterical fits when I say "it's time to clean up" stuff, the director of the school had to talk to one kid twice (I felt like a BIG failure as a teacher) - I was really at my wits' end by 5 pm. I'm not sure I'm cut out to be in preschool after a day like this one.I need to try to run my classroom (except I'm just the assistant teacher, not the 'real' teacher) more in line with gospel principles. But with 16-20 3-year-olds in one room, it's more like herding cats, some days.*sigh*Thanks for the reminder. I definitely felt like using Satan's way today. JaneAw, hang in there Jane. Maybe they're being naughty because they're excited about Halloween coming? I'm glad you found that helpful and I hope you had a better day today. Quote
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