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Monday, November 25, 2013

Bruce R McConkie



The story behind "I believe in Christ" 
Bruce McConkie's testimony was used to write
the lyrics to the hymn, "I believe in Christ".  This is a
personal account from Sister McConkie.
Some 15 years ago, my husband, Bruce R. McConkie  was very ill.   

The doctor told us he had two months to live, at the most.  
However, Bruce felt he still had some things he wanted to do. 

The Brethren gave him a blessing and
 his family gathered to share their faith and prayers.
  He lived an additional fourteen months,  
although he was very ill much of that time.  
He never thought he wasn't going to get better.  
He told me time and time again that this was the Lord's test for him, and
 that he had enough faith in and of himself to be healed.

Early in February, on an overcast day much like today,

 I decided to make a pie to cheer him up, as he loved pie.  
While I was  doing this he lay on the floor in our bedroom, which he often did. 
 He had a pencil and paper in hand and was writing. 
 Then he came into the kitchen  where I was working and said, "
Do you want to hear what I'm going to talk about  in conference?"

The pie was almost finished and I wanted to get it in the oven,  

but I soon realized that you don't make pies while he's talking like this.  
So I stopped and sat down to listen.  
He read to me his talk, and I said,  
It's the most beautiful thing you've ever written, but how will  you ever do it?"  
He was so ill and so weak. 
 "I don't know," he answered, "but I will."

His doctor was so worried, 

'You've got a dying  man on your hands. 
 You must not let him speak at conference.  
If he tries, he will collapse on nationwide television."  
But I couldn't try to stop him.  
He was determined to do it and nothing could have stopped him. 

Our son said, 
"I don't think there's anything Dad wanted to do more than preach 
 that last sermon at conference."  
So our children fasted together, asking that their father
 would have the physical and emotional strength to fulfill his wish.

"During the Saturday morning session of April 1985 General Conference,

 a thin Bruce R. McConkie took his place at the pulpit  and despite
 his weakened condition, he bore majestic testimony to the truths so
 integral to his life and mission.
  He testified, "I am one of his witnesses,  and in a coming day, 
I shall feel the nail marks in his hands and in  his feet and shall wet his feet with my tears.  
But I shall not know any better then  
than I know now that 
He is God's Almighty Son, that he is our Savior and Redeemer, and that salvation
 Comes in and through his atoning blood and in no other way."
  (Excerpted from his conference address - A great read if you've got time!).
The following Sunday Elder Packer visited him 

 at home and gave him a blessing, in which he 
told Bruce he should "quit resisting the will of the Lord."  
We both knew what he meant. 
 At the conclusion, with tears running down his face,
 Bruce looked at me as I stood at the foot of the bed, and said, "
Amelia, do you know what he just did?"   

"Yes," I answered, "he has sealed you unto death."

That was so hard on Bruce.

  He wanted so much to live. 
 But as I showed Elder Packer out, Bruce got up, 
folded the bedspread as he always did at night,
 got ready for bed, and got under the covers. 

 Always before he would insist that 
I make the bed and he would lay on top of it, fully dressed.

But this was his way of saying to the Lord, 

"I am bowing to your will."  He passed away a short time later.

"What a great blessing to have the beautiful hymn,
 "I Believe in Christ", taken from his testimony.
 
This page was  last  updated:
   November 28,  2006

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Smiles

8 things about me.
1. I am serving a Family History mission and i love it.
2. When i was in grade 5 i broke my collar bone so i have no support there.
3. I was told one time that I have a way of grabbing people hearts and holding on to them forever.
4. I believe that you can take a ugly things and make it beautiful.
5. I love taking pictures.
6.My Savior is my rock. I love him.
7.I believe in love any kind of love.
8.I have always had a special relationship with music.

Monday, November 4, 2013

What would you do if the Saviour Stood beside you??

 I've been thinking about this question a lot lately and my response is  if the Saviour stood beside me, I would  walk beside Him. I would tell Him my desires my dreams my fear.  He would  take me in his arms and He would say "Jessica I love you, I have a bright future in store for you." I can't wait for that day its going to be a beautiful day.

Friday, November 1, 2013

3 weeks

3 weeks till i can open this!!

Can't steal Happiness

November my favourite month, there's just something about it that i love.  I think its because its my birthday month, and its one month before christmas. Its just a good month