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90: Remember: why this word is so important to us

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The word REMEMBER originated from the Latin meaning “called to mind” or “mindful” and today we are going to talk about why remember is such an important word to us, in our lives, and in our spiritual journey. 

We share some personal and sacred spiritual and life experiences about remembering, and examples from the scriptures and from the Savior on why the word remember is, as Spencer W Kimball once said, “perhaps the most important word in the English language.”

Remembrance has been an impactful element in our spiritual journey. 

And if it’s something that you feel has also strengthened you in the past, it’s very important that you write it down, talk about it, or share it with someone because building your testimony solely on a few miracles that happen in your life may not be as strong. They will start to fade and they may not come back to your remembrance as much. So doing those will help bring things to your remembrance and continue to strengthen you in the future.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The number of times the word remember is mentioned in the Books of Scripture
  • Examples of prophets and people having experiences of remembering
  • Lessons from Alma the Younger
  • Elder Renlund’s speech about the concept of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying
  • Neil’s powerful conversation with his brother and remembering the promise he made
  • Approaching recovery from addition day by day
  • Jesus as the perfect example of remembering the Scriptures in his teachings
  • My personal experience when reading the words of Isaiah
  • The power of remembering your purpose and your spiritual experiences
  • The multiplication of my breast milk as a testimony builder
  • Being careful about the other influences in your life that either dull or sharpen your spirit
  • Supplementing your spiritual muscle-building with Scriptures

 

Supporting Resources:

Book of Mormon “Alma the Younger is Converted” video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsxb5QVcGmQ

Dale G. Renlund talk “Latter-day Saints Keep on Trying”

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2015/04/latter-day-saints-keep-on-trying?lang=eng

Book “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” by John Mark Comer

https://amzn.to/2T3624O

 

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0:00.0

The word remember originated from the Latin meaning called to mind or mindful.

0:05.6

And today we're going to talk about why remember is such an important word to us in our lives and in our spiritual journey.

0:12.6

We share some personal and sacred spiritual and life experiences about remembering.

0:17.7

And examples from the scripture and from the savior on why the word remember is,

0:22.3

as Spencer W. Kimball once said, perhaps the most important word in the English language.

0:27.4

I also want to just give a shout out to people who have taken the time to leave a rating

0:31.4

or review on Apple Podcasts. It's super helpful to us. And it's just, it's like leaving a really

0:36.9

generous tip at a restaurant after you've loved a meal. Like, we just appreciate them so much. And anytime I see a new one, I read it to Neil and we're like, oh, my gosh, that was so nice. And there was a really nice one left by kaleidoscope eyes one this week. I'll read just a part of it because it's a little bit longer, but it was so thoughtful. And she said in here, I've learned so much about who I want to be as a spouse and parent by listening to Corinne and Neil. This podcast is one of my favorite tools to start off my week. And I'm so grateful Corinne takes the time to do it. So if you need one of those rare people in your life who will inspire you to be your

1:10.9

best self, listen to this podcast, it will truly better your life. That was so thoughtful.

1:15.5

And then I also really loved this one from Seth and Maddie Hoyt. They said, my wife and I

1:20.2

absolutely love mentorial messages. Corinne, Neil, and all the podcast guests are so uplifting,

1:25.7

so genuine. I feel hope for the future when I listen every week.

1:29.1

Thank you so much for these. You really are making a difference. And we're just really grateful

1:33.9

for you guys listening, taking the time. I know you're super busy. So whenever you're doing the dishes

1:39.6

or driving somewhere, doing a workout and you're listening to us and supporting us and sharing it

1:44.1

with your friends, you know, if you share it on social media, I'll try to reshare it for you.

1:49.0

But it just means a lot to us. So we just wanted to say thanks.

1:55.8

Hello, I'm here with Neil.

2:02.2

Hello.

2:02.8

And we are going to talk to you today about something that Neil has been thinking about a lot and prepared for his seminary students.

2:12.8

I don't know if we've even talked about this on the podcast yet, but Neil is a, he's an early morning seminary teacher

2:18.8

now.

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