Though the LDS church isn't known for it's soulful music (especially the sounds that are heard from the children's song book cd--gag), I do love a lot of the songs. There are so many of the songs that are just plain fun and silly, but there are so many more songs that have such clarity in teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. One song that has change our family's approach to the day is a song called Scripture Power. Here are the lyrics:
Because I want to be like the Savior, and I can
I'm reading His instructions, I'm following His plan
Because I want the power His word will give to me
I'm changing how I live, I'm changing what I'll be
I'll find the sword of truth in each scripture that I learn.
I'll take the shield of faith from these pages that I turn.
I'll wear each vital part of the armor of the Lord
And fight my daily battles, and win a great reward
CHORUS
Scripture power keeps me safe from sin
Scripture power is the power to win!
Scripture power, everyday I need
The power that I get each time I read.
Our family tries to read the Book of Mormon in the morning and the Bible at night. It always is a good experience, but somedays it becomes an answer to prayer.
The other day I realized I lost my military ID card. For those who are unfamiliar with what this magical card contains, let me fill you in. Aside from my picture (which was hideous some much so that the man who took it had to reassure me that it wasn't a very good representation of how I really looked), and Fernando's rank and affiliation to the Airforce, it is chalk full of all sorts of identity theft wonderments. For example, Fernando's and my FULL social security numbers as well as our home address and date of birth. HELLO! The problem is that you have to keep it with you to access anything on base. Not that anyone takes the time to look at all the info, but just that you have an id card.
So, you could imagine how nervous I feel about the whole problem. Luckily, Fernando was available last Friday to go with me to obtain a new ID card. When I told them the concerns I had, I was told to call the SS office and tell them it was lost. The Social Security office said "well, unless you can prove someone has taken you identity, there is nothing we can do." So after I am knee deep in creditor calls and a ruined credit history, they can take action which just means lots of legal mess and a brand new SSN and a clean slate for me. Although that might be happy news to some people, I actually am quite proud of my credit score.
Wait, this was supposed to be a positive post!
POSITIVE SCRIPTURE POWER POINT:
So we were reading I Nephi 7:15-18. After many back and forth adventures to and from Jerusalem to pick up "forgotten" items, Nephi's brothers decide that they had it. Too gutless to just return on their own volition and full of the strange anger that comes from disobedience, they decide to tie their brother up and leave him in the wilderness to perish. Nephi does the smart thing and prays "O Lord, according to my faith which is in thee, wilt thou deliver me from the hands of my brethren; yea, even give me strength that I may burst these bands with which I am bound." He does receive his answer , but not in the bursting glory he was hoping for. Instead the bands were loosed from his hands and feet.
I thought of the many prayers everyone in our family has offered to Heavenly Father in hopes to find the lost ID card. I thought of how I set the parameters for how the card would be safe and that it wouldn't be found in the hands of nefarious people. I then realized that Heavenly Father knows exactly where that card is and what will happen with it. So, although my prayers are still praying for a positive outcome, I have a peaceful feeling that was missing a few days earlier.
6 comments:
Best wishes. Thanks for the post.
You can count on our support, too.
Your spiritual thoughts never cease to inspire. What a wonderful example you are to me.
I hope you find it! I know how awful it is to lose something, especially that.
I lost my car and house key a week ago and feel unsettled as well. Only I'm worried that someone will take more than our identity. Not that identity theft isn't terrible enough. I'm sure mine are around but I just hate that feeling. Especially if you've ever had your house broken into before.
Anyhow, the good news is that if you get a new id it doesn't list your full SS# anymore. Because when have you ever been asked for your own SS# in the military. Unfortunatly it still lists your sponsor's.
UGGH! Hate that song! The chorus is so corny.
But great post.
Hope you find your card!
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