Dave has been looking for a new job for the last few months. We knew he needed to stay at R&L at least until we bought our home. After we got into the home, he started looking for something a little more stable. As many of you know, at R&L, Dave is payed strictly on commission. It has been rough the last couple of years trying to make it through the slow season and especially the winter months. Dave has finally found a job that will be steady and offer him the opportunity to be paid for the work he puts into the job. He will be a salesman for Pre-Cast Concrete Products. He will be selling the cement barriers and pretty stone walls that you see along the freeway. Our next door neighbor, Jeremy, works for Pre-Cast and he got Dave the interview. The process has been a long road and we have had many nights wondering if he was really going to get the job. He interviewed over a month ago and we thought that he just didn't get the job. Needless to say, money has been tight, but things are turning around and we truly feel blessed to be taken care of in the financial crisis our economy is facing.
I received an email from my dad, and it was a copy of President Packer's testimony on fast Sunday this month. I am just going to list a couple of the things he said that got me thinking a little deeper.
-"In the Great Depression, people were frightened and growing more so. They began to be very resourceful. They had to be. Looking forward, we're all going to learn that lesson, one way or another."
-"The Church is in excellent condition. You don't need to worry about that. But as individuals we will face difficulty."
-"Learn to apply the old Pioneer adage-'Eat (use) it up. Wear it out. Make do, or do without." We're going to have to learn to do without. Even if we have the resources, we need to do more to be thrifty. Others will rely on us. The Church will rely on us. It is our responsibility and duty to be caring for ourselves, our family, and those around us. Be watching for need. Set something by that we can be of help to others when the time comes. Trust in the counsel of our wise elder/older people."
-"It's about time the Lord taught us a lesson. A great catastrophe is coming. Now I probably shouldn't say that because then it will happen. But it is going to happen. That's what it will take to turn our hearts to the Lord. And we will learn from it."
-"Take care of what we've got. Begin to save. The rainy day is coming. Reset our expectations. Give up selfishness. Wickedness is all around us. In today's world, it's not safe for children to be outside alone. We need to be ever watchful. We need to protect ourselves from the wickedness, avarice, and greed in the world."
-"Read the scriptures and the revelations. The guidance and counsel are there. Read with new eyes, and the scripture, the Book of Mormon, will take on new meaning."
-"Pay your tithing. The promise is there-pay your tithing and you'll be watched over. you'll be alright. None of us are exempt from trials. if hard times come upon you and your income dwindles, remember that tithing is equitable for everyone: 10%..If you have nothing, then it's 10% of practically nothing. pay your tithing, do what you're suppose to do. You'll be comforted."
-"Sure trial will come. Because of them, faith will increase. Happiness will increase. Security will increase. You'll be glad to be alive at this time. It's a good time to be living. To be raising children."
Well, I listed more than a couple things, but I thought I would share this with everyone so that they can be aware of what is coming upon us. Hold close to family because they are the most important miracle you will ever have. No matter what trials come, they will be there to carry you and hold you through your trials. Also, rely on the Lord. Ask in faith knowing that you will receive your righteous desires, and you will!
Friday, October 24, 2008
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What a great talk! I read it for FHE 2 weeks ago. Sometimes I can't believe how crazy things are getting. Hope your hubby likes his new job! :-)
I'm so glad that Dave was able to get that job! How is yours going? I loved that talk by Elder Packer (even though the church came out and said it wasn't really "official"). I read it a couple weeks ago and it was so sobering. It was also a relief, though--knowing we'll be alright and that, if we're prepared, we needn't worry.
Hey!!! What's going on? I found your blog through Shallon & Cassie's. It's good to see that you are doing well.
Tell Dave congratulations! That's great! You guys seem to be doing well. That makes me happy!
OK girly! Time to update!
Hey I ran into your hubby at his work at Kaysville indoor Soccer. It would be fun to play with you again. Hope you're doing good.
ok girlfriend...update!!!! :)
Glad your hubby found a job! It is scary right now! and thanks for sharing those points, we really need to realize what IS happening in our world and how to be prepared. Thanks again for sharing!
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