tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462281067649349382.post2814655558396876228..comments2014-07-18T13:16:43.315-07:00Comments on What's the Point?: New Year's ResolutionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07935663178439764058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462281067649349382.post-43523816118651349592014-01-13T14:39:49.279-08:002014-01-13T14:39:49.279-08:00There have been so many times when I thought I cou...There have been so many times when I thought I couldn't change, when it was too hard, or I stubbornly, selfishly held on to the silly things I do that I defined as "me." Then I'd always be reminded of the lyrics "You can change! You'll become a butterfly!" God has such a great vision of our potential! We are eternal and divine sons and daughters of God and we can't reach this future unless we rely on the holy merits of Christ and through Him are changed. We can't reach our divine potential without changing to become like Christ - and He lives to help us. marihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02519387061104427004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462281067649349382.post-23480709243624064502013-12-30T21:33:41.780-08:002013-12-30T21:33:41.780-08:00I agree. It is sometimes hard to stick with goals....I agree. It is sometimes hard to stick with goals. I found that if I write them down and keep them in a place where I see them at least once a week, then I do better. I feel like that's a great thing about repentance. We should try to remember always to repent and then once a week, we have a chance to see it as we partake of the sacrament. I love repentance! Happy New Year!! Tessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07464892579174088784noreply@blogger.com