Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Your faith is but an ignorance . . .


Helaman 16: 20 & 21 --  But behold, we know that this is a wicked tradition, which has been handed down unto us by our fathers, to cause us that we should believe in some great and marvelous thing which should come to pass, but not among us, but in a land which is far distant, a land which we know not; therefore they can keep us in ignorance, for we cannot witness with our own eyes that they are true.
    And they will, by the cunning and the mysterious arts of the evil one, work some great mystery which we cannot understand, which will keep us down to be servants to their words, and also servants unto them, for we depend upon them to teach us the word; and thus will they keep us in ignorance if we will yield ourselves unto them, all the days of our lives.

We beg you to be generous in all that you can teach;
but never do we want your testimony -- do not preach!
Your knowledge holds great power and we want our lawful share,
but of your gospel fairy tales we only say "Beware!"
Do give us facts and figures, so the mighty arm of man
can rear imposing pyramids and awful chasms span.
But of this distant land that in the future will produce
miracles -- to us it is bad logic quite abstruse!
Mindless and destructive are traditions that exhort
belief in rumors and unproven gossip and report. 
We've seen your power on behalf of what you call your faith;
perhaps it is mysterious and done by evil wraith.
However it is done, don't think we'll be your willing slaves;
our freedom we do cherish, though it leads to early graves! 
Your faith is but an ignorance of how things really are;
we prefer to keep our trust inside a glass bell jar!  



Monday, February 8, 2016

. . . they altered their reckoning . . .


Alma 11:4 --  "Now these are the names of the different pieces of their gold, and of their silver, according to their value. And the names are given by the Nephites, for they did not reckon after the manner of the Jews who were at Jerusalem; neither did they measure after the manner of the Jews; but they altered their reckoning and their measure, according to the minds and the circumstances of the people, in every generation, until the reign of the judges, they having been established by king Mosiah."

A senine or a senum is the value of good barley
in a bushel basket (which does minimize the parley).
So neither gold nor silver was the basis of their gain;
instead they measured ev'rything by ev'ry sort of grain.
A Nephite bank spurned metal as their raw material;
instead they floated loans based upon the use of cereal.
Apparently Mosiah as the king made this great change;
a righteous use of mammon he did try to rearrange.
No shekels and no talents for the Nephites -- they refused
to hobble their economy with old ways much abused.
Seon, shum, and limnah were their coins of solid gold.
Amnor, ezrom, onti, was their silver coin, all told.
With these they managed to construct a realm that still amazes,
before their sinful pride and wars sent all of them to blazes.
So may we prosper with our dollars in a righteous wealth,
and barter not with devils to gain anything by stealth! 

Fairy Tales and Bombast


Alma 9:6 -- "And they said: Who is God, that sendeth no more authority than one man among this people, to declare unto them the truth of such great and marvelous things?"

And who is God, the people say, in wicked pride consumed;
to give us His commandments without regal strut and plumed?
Why should we heed the Gospel when it goes against the grain;
when those who bring it forward as so weak and meek and plain?

And so the people clamor for magicians and for knights,
for fairy tales and bombast and great quotable sound bytes. 
Celebrity endorsements are the truth that fools do crave,
as fashion leads them gaily to a foul and open grave.

 An anchor in the scriptures and an iron rod belief,
a faith that grows like redwood, and a tolerance for grief --
these can keep me from the sweeping tides of deviltry,
so I will always honor my own true Paternity.  

Sunday, February 7, 2016

The Community of Saints


" . . . a major reason the Lord has a church is to create a community of Saints that will sustain one another in the “strait and narrow path which leads to eternal life.”  D. Todd Christofferson. 

One day I fell asleep at church, and visions filled my head;
the angels lifted me straight up and put me back in bed.
They said I could stay home forever, never go to meetings,
never have to wake again or struggle with false greetings.

For I am not a 'joiner', and prefer grand solitude --
the majesty of Nature, where no one is ever rude.
To spend so many hours on a pew amongst the crowd
is not how with the spirit I intend to be endowed.

But then a Voice said unto me: "I was once alone,
in a garden where I suffered till I had to groan."
"Feed my sheep and stay with them -- forgive them when they stray."
"Be a friend to others and my friend you'll always stay."



Saturday, February 6, 2016

Delightsome


Words of Mormon 1: 8 --  And my prayer to God is concerning my brethren, that they may once again come to the knowledge of God, yea, the redemption of Christ; that they may once again be a delightsome people.

When traveling in company, as all of us must do,
are my companions able to command the proper view?
Despite their strength and power, or their intellect supreme,
are they but ringing false and glitter with a pyrite gleam? 

I do not wish to be their judge, but only seek to find
companions with a firm and steady joyful cast of mind.
Knowledge of the Christ makes of companions the right sort --
delightsome and kind-hearted, full of neighborly support!

Friday, February 5, 2016

The Poet's Prayer


"God gives to man the challenge of raw materials, not the ease of finished things. He leaves the pictures unpainted and the music unsung and the problems unsolved, that man might know the joys and glories of creation.”  President Thomas S. Monson.

When I take a little thought or have found a simple word
that will fit into my poem, then my heart is greatly stirred;
so I think that God must love all creation so much more
than my infant mind can grasp, and I want to give a roar!
Bless all artists, Lord, I pray; though we're vain and foolish all --
save us only from ourselves, and whatever is banal . . . 

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Voter's Confession


Helaman 7:5 -- " . . . letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money; and moreover to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal . . . "

I'm voting for the candidate that I think steals the least;
whose palms are relatively clean and cannot be too greased.
I will not be inveigled by an office-seeker's charm,
but rather put in office one who does the smallest harm.
For all of them are swollen and corrupt to some extent,
and leave me feeling nothing much but sorry discontent.
If only I could have lived when Washington held noble sway --
when people were entreated to be honest and to pray! 
Instead I am consigned to have my being at a time
when murder and adultery no longer are a crime.
How fortunate and blesséd am I that a Prophet stands
who lives above the canker to explain our Lord's commands. 

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The Super Bowl Party.


The Super Bowl means gluttony upon a massive scale;
my guests will want more beer and chips and dip -- not any kale.
Anything that's wrapped in bacon will be gobbled quickly.
Appetites at half-time will be very far from sickly.
The roasted almonds and the cheese balls must remain intact,
at least until the sandwiches are collated and stacked.
This year will it be Lays or Old Dutch chips -- I must decide;
if I get the off brand I just may injure someone's pride.
Little Smokies in a piquant sauce are sure a must.
Donuts by the dozens laced with powdered sugar dust.
 Car'mel popcorn and a keg of Budweiser to slake
the thirst of hoards of people while brined turkey I will bake.
The fact is with each platter being licked until it's clean,
I seriously doubt I really need a TV screen!  


Blown to hell or guided to still peace


Ether 6:8 --  And it came to pass that the wind did never cease to blow towards the promised land while they were upon the waters; and thus they were driven forth before the wind.

I'm driven towards the promised land by winds as fierce as fire;
I plunge below the mountain waves to rise up only higher.
The furious blast continues o'er the world, and will not cease
until I'm either blown to hell or guided to still peace.

No monster of the deep can break or mar my vessel keen;
for it was formed by loving hands both skillful and unseen.
And when the shore at last comes into view, in humble glee
I'll make my landing, storm or not, the face of God to see. 

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Alarm Clocks of the Gospel


Have I been sleeping through the last act of my life on earth?
Will thoughtless stupor conquer me, to Satan's awful mirth?
Can chains I forged myself be broken, have I dug my own grave
with doubts and pride so intermingled they make of me a slave?

The sunrise, not the sunset, is my lodestone still today.
Alarm clocks of the Gospel wake me up along the way.
I put my trust in Christ and know I still can make the choice
to rouse my heart and mind and soul until I shall rejoice!