Nauvoo Moment (It’s Not Over) August 1, 2014

John, Jen, Megan & Katie this week completed a wonderful visit to Nauvoo. We were able to visit many of the pioneer sites and shows. (Nauvoo & British Pageant included)

Megan also performed with her singing group Addo Lumen in Nauvoo while they were here. During their show Megan sang a song she wrote “It’s Not Over”.  The song’s message inspires the listener to have hope even during the hard times.

“It’s Not Over” could be the motto for Nauvoo.

The enemies of the church thought if they killed The Prophet & his brother, drove the Mormons out of Nauvoo, desecrated and destroyed the temple that it would be over for the Mormons. They were wrong!

Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum are revered today by millions. The Mormons are back in Nauvoo and the Nauvoo Temple has been rebuilt and rededicated to the Lord.

It is obvious to any visitor to Nauvoo that “It’s Not Over”.

It has been witnessed to us over and over again that just like Nauvoo we as individuals and families can rise from the rubble & ruin of yesterday. We can rebuild our lives and relationships. We can change direction if necessary & return to the path of duty. Some of the best things we ever do will be done willingly because we have to.  —It’s Not Over—

Love

Dad/Grandpa/Uncle Chuck

One Scripture:

And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.     Matthew 17:20

One Quote:

Whatever God requires is right, no matter what it is, although we may not see the reason thereof till long after the events transpire. (Joseph Smith, History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7 Vols. 5:135)   

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Chuck Lucas

I am the Editor and Founder of https://principlesneverfail.us/ a blog dedicated to principle centered personal development. The social, intellectual, physical, and spirtual challenges facing individuals and the communities in which we live in 2020 and beyond will require the best that is within us. True principles anchor us to the truths previously discovered. We can move forward into the future with confidence on the correct path if we do not forsake the truths we already know. My over 50 year quest has been to discover true principles and seek to understand and strive to apply them in my life. My hope is that some of what I have found may be of value to my family, friends, and to you.

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