Monday, January 18, 2010

HAVE I DONE ANY GOOD?

HAVE I DONE ANY GOOD IN THE WORLD TODAY? HAVE I HELPED ANYONE IN NEED?
HAVE I CHEERED UP THE SAD AND MADE SOMEONE FEEL GLAD? IF NOT I HAVE FAILED INDEED. HAS ANYONE'S BURDEN BEEN LIGHTER TODAY, BECAUSE I WAS WILLING TO SHARE? HAVE THE SICK AND THE WEARY BEEN HELPED ON THEIR WAY? WHEN THEY NEEDED MY HELP WAS I THERE ?


THERE ARE CHANCES FOR WORK ALL AROUND JUST NOW, OPPORTUNITIES RIGHT IN OUR WAY. DO NOT LET THEM PASS BY, SAYING, "SOMETIME I'LL TRY," BUT GO AND DO SOMETHING TODAY. 'TIS NOBLE OF MAN TO WORK AND TO GIVE ; LOVE'S LABOR HAS MERIT ALONE. ONLY HE WHO DOES SOMETHING HELPS OTHERS TO LIVE. TO GOD EACH GOOD WORK WILL BE KNOWN.


THEN WAKE UP AND DO SOMETHING MORE THAN DREAM OF YOUR MANSION ABOVE. DOING GOOD IS A PLEASURE, A JOY BEYOND MEASURE, A BLESSING OF DUTY AND LOVE.


For in as much as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethern, ye have done it unto me.
I believe these are the Saviors words, and I believe him.

Some questions;

Are we not all beggars?
Do we not all depend upon the same Being, even God for all that we have,
for both food and raiment, and even for our very breath?

So, if God who has created you, and you are dependent on him for your lives and for all that you have and are...oh how we ought to impart of our substance to help our fellow beings.


If we are to be called his people we must be willing to;

Bear one another's burdens, that they may be light...
willing to lift the hands that hang down...
willing to mourn with those who mourn...
willing to comfort those that stand in need of comfort....
willing to stand as witnesses of God, at all times and in all things, and in all places.

I hope we can all look, and see what we can do, to help those in need of help.
Pray for each other, pray for this world, pray for the people and the many, many orphaned children of Haiti.
Sending out prayers, blessings and love to all of you.
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also...a good way to help, go to this blog: http://halls 7thheaven.blogspot.com
She is knitting the cutest hats with red and white xoxo's....all proceeds go to humanitarian help for Hatiti.

32 comments:

Marie said...

I've done what I can Julie and will continue to do whatever I can whenever I can do it! A life spent in service is a life that is very blessed indeed! xxoo

Kelly said...

Hi ,
i`m Kelly, i have 22 yrs old from York , England .

We try to share this link from –Debby Alten — blog to share the story of espeacial lady with one amazing story !
We try to make something to help alittle this childrens , just search and look !

http://www.gtargirls.blogspot.com/

Our hearts are for the families from Haiti ,too ! Let`s keep prayers for all the overhelming situation of there .

Often when we face obstacles in our day-to-day life, our hurdles seem very small in comparison to what many others have to face. The Brooklyn Bridge shows us that dreams that seem impossible can be realised with determination and persistence, no matter what the odds are.The pursuit of happiness is a matter of choice…it is a positive attitude we consciously choose to express. It is not a gift that gets delivered to our doorstep each morning, nor does it come through the window. And I am certain that our circumstances are just a small part of what makes us joyful. If we wait for them to get just right, we will never find lasting joy.

The LORD is with us !

-:) Hugs !!!

Paula said...

Hi Julie...so beautiful:)
paula:)

Shelia said...

Hi Dear Julie! Oh, your post is making me cry! This is just a terrible tragedy and even harder on this country so poor. Bless the little children! I love the scripture you've used.
Thanks for coming to see me. I've missed you!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)

Angelena said...

What a wonderful and heartfelt post and calling for us, the children of our Heavenly Father. We were talking to our children yesterday and used the same verses yesterday in our conversation with them.

Jenglamgirl said...

Another beautiful heart felt post. Your words are so right and true. I can pray and hope for the best of the people and children of Haiti... there is also the red cross we can contact for donations of many. Thanks for thinking of others. ALSO you do make me happy when you come visit me and leave me such sweet comments. ;)

Connie said...

Beautifully said.

Anita said...

Hi Julie...such true words in our everyday life and not just in times of tradegy. This tragedy brings home how precious our lives are each day and how blessed we are to have healthy families. We have a duty to help those in need and your thoughtful words are just a reminder. Thanks for being such a good friend.

The Askeroth Family said...

I feel so bad for all of the little kids and babies in Haiti right now. Everyone needs to know that if you send a text message to "90999", the Red Cross will donate $10 to help Haiti and $10 will be billed to your cell phone account!

Tracy said...

Amen!! Don't you wish you could just reach out and give them a {{hug}}!! We must remember to keep our faith and you're so right...reach out to all those in need!!

edie said...

Julie,
I know, the helplessness and hopelessness can set in and be paralyzing. I think I know how I'm gonna help now, I just need to do it.
Blessings to you and yours and many prayers offered for the Haitians,
edie

Brenda said...

Thank you for your beautiful words.

Aberdeen said...

Hi Julie,

I'm a wife and mother like you (but no grandkids yet) and live in a Maryland suburb of Washington, DC.

I want to commend you for taking the courage to alert Mary Enbelbreit on the offensiveness of taking the Lord's name in vain. You are right, it is all too common, and yet It says so much about a person when they do that...an example of how what seems like a "small thing" can speak volumes.

After reading your comment on Mary's blog, I clicked on your blog: just beautiful! I can't wait to take more time to explore it.

And like you, "when I get to heaven, I want to rock the babies!"

Blessings!

"Give to the Lord the glory due His name."
Psalm 96:7

koralee said...

Amazing post my friend...xoxo

Megan said...

Julie,
I've been touched by the suffering in Haiti. I was wondering if you would be kind enough to mention fundraising for LDS Humanitarian Services somewhere in your blog. Of course, we can all donate as we choose, but this way our sweet generous friends get a little something back as well.
Please take a look at this post and let me know what you think:

http://halls7thheaven.blogspot.com/

Thanks!
Megan

Muthering Heights said...

I am so sad for those precious orphans...I'm praying and praying for them!

Brenda said...

I heard today in church that none of the LDS church building were ruined because of the their strong foundations. The church uses strict building codes. Now those building are blessing the lives of the Haitians. They are using them as shelter and a safe place to treat those that have been hurt. I couldn't help but think of Joseph Smith's word in the Kirkland Temple dedication. "... protection and and refuge".
We are so blessed! Thanks for the sweet message. It really makes me want to "wake up and do something more"!

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

You are an inspiration Julie,
I will reach out to others and hope I can make a difference. Hugs, Cindy

Megan said...

Thanks for posting my blog link Julie!!
I'll keep you posted and let you know how this week turns out!!
Hugs,
Megan

Eggs In My Pocket / Yesteryear Embroideries said...

Loved your words on this. Blessings,Kathleen

Beki - TheRustedChain said...

Julie, this is beautiful and made me cry.

Simply by posting this, you have done amazing things to help!

GWENDOLYN said...

Julie,
some strong and powerful words today. We are helping in ways we can and of course always praying.
Blessings.
Gwen

Together We Save said...

This was so beautiful and heartfelt... thank you.

Vicki said...

Hello, dear friend,
Thank you for this needed reminder that we can all do something each and every day to help others and show them God's love! I hope you are having a wonderful week! Sending much love your way! Vicki

jenjen said...

Wonderful post Julie! I have been watching CNN since it happened. So heartbreaking. I am trying to get some sponsors to have a fundraiser on my blog. If we all try to do whatever we can, I think it will really help!

XOXO
Jen

The Garden of Egan said...

Beautiful thoughts. The hymn is running through my head and I love it.
Great ideas and places to go to look to see where you can make a difference.
Thanks.

Sandra said...

I feel blessed to be able to give through church and other humanitarian services and know money and materials will be used in the right way. Thanks for stopping by and for your great post!

Brenda @Just a Bed of Roses said...

I just watched the lady who had been buried for the 5-6 days and came out singing praises...
There isn't anything I have watched on tv that hasn't touched me to the core of my soul...everyone reaching out.
It's just more than I can comprehend in all ways.
What a lovely touching post as always Julie.

Blessedmom's Simple Home said...

Wonderful post Julie. This tragedy has been heartbreaking to see. I've lived through a few earthquakes, and they are scary, but nothing like all of the people of Haiti have been through. I just found a blog (from someone elses blog) written by a missionary family living in Haiti. They are updating it regularly. It's livesayhaiti.blogspot.com
Blessings,
Marcia

KathyB. said...

Amen Julie..and you are finally in my Google Reader! I have watched the news continuously and prayed for them, and those trying to help. And even though I will not be going to Haiti, there are many things each and every one of us can do to help the needy in practical and intangible things....good post and reminder, thank-you.

Grandma Yellow Hair said...

How sweet of you Julie to do this post. It is so sad and horrific what these already poor people are going through today. Actually unbelievable to comprehend. Thank you for taking the time to write this
Maggie

maría cecilia said...

Julie, I think prayers may help but they are not really enough for this people now, they need to eat, drink and be healed and at this moment I believe "money" from all around the world will take care of the urgent necessities... it is what we as a family did and many in Chile are doing,Red Cross or whatever other mean, and only some people are going there to help but mainly nursers, doctors and military men.
We are a country of many hard earthquakes and since I remember I have lived many earthquakes.
Muchos cariños,
Maria Cecilia