Changing
Podcast af Donald C. Kelly
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89 episoderThis podcast, first and foremost, is about becoming who we are truly meant to be. No matter what life we are born into, we all have the power to draw closer to God. In this episode, your host Donald Kelly shares three key things he has learned from hosting this podcast – they have helped him on his journey and we hope they will help you, too. Everyone Can Change * Some transformations can be dramatic – we hear stories of receiving revelations or miracles as a catalyst for change. * Not all change is that visible, but that doesn’t make it any less important. God frequently comes as the “still, small voice.” The Power of the Atonement * The atonement is for everyone, whether their sins are large or small. Because of this, everyone will be resurrected. * When you don’t repent or believe in Christ, you damn yourself to be outside the presence of God in the afterlife. Studying the Word of God Brings Peace * Studying and learning the scriptures brings a certain level of peace to life that we can not reach on our own. * When we take the time to immerse ourselves in the word of God by studying, reading, and discussing, it enriches our lives and improves our relationship with God. Thank you for listening to the Changing podcast. If you know anyone who could connect with this or any other episode, consider sending it to them. If you liked what you heard, leave us a rating or review on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing/id1557153794]. If you need someone to talk to and would like to reach out to Donald, e-mail donaldckelly09@gmail.com, or find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/donaldckelly?lang=en] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/donaldckelly/?hl=en].
Getting sucked into material, earthly things happens to us all. You’re not alone if you’ve ever pushed back your church-related activities to take care of work or family. So how do you balance all of the important things in life? In this episode of Changing, your host Donald Kelly gives you three ways to find your eternal perspective so that you can prioritize what truly matters. Ask yourself, “Why do I do what I do?” * As you go about your life, do you pray, read scriptures, and attend church because you feel like you have to, or out of a love of God and desire to feel closer to Him? * Remind yourself that God is the one who created everything and He is more important than riches and possessions. Ask yourself, “How can this help me draw closer to God?” * Use the skills and talents you were given by God and improve on them. You can use your skills to serve God, your family, and others in need. * Find a balance between helping the church, tithing, etc. and spending time with your loved ones and taking care of them. Habits Matter * Have good habits that bring you closer to Christ, but not everything has to be consumed by church. It’s okay to have fun, as long as the things you do can help you be a stronger disciple of Christ in the long run. * It’s important to be mindful of how we spend our time and what mindset we have. Earthly pursuits fade, but the kingdom of God is eternal. “We need to be conscious of the things that we’re doing, of the perspectives we have. If we are so consumed only on riches, as [the man in the scripture was], if we are consumed only on basketball, or consumed only on getting buff, or consumed only on videogames or doing crime, we are going to find, in the end, that those things are going to wither away. The body’s going to wither away. Those crimes are going to be gone, and all those riches you gained are going to be gone. But – what’s your relationship like with God? What treasures have you built up, what have you saved in Heaven?” – Donald Kelly If you know someone who could connect with this message, send them this episode and encourage them to subscribe. If you liked what you heard, leave us a rating or review on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing/id1557153794]. If you need someone to talk to and you’d like to reach out to Donald, e-mail donaldckelly09@gmail.com, or find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/donaldckelly?lang=en] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/donaldckelly/?hl=en].
Following the path of Jesus Christ means many different things to different people, so how do we know what to do when we’re told to “be more Christlike”? In this episode, your host Donald Kelly shares nine attributes of Christ with you so that you can incorporate them into your life. 1. Faith in Christ * When you trust and have faith in Christ, you become closer to the spirit, and that gives you the strength to do great things. * Donald shares a story of when his faith and prayer helped him through a challenging housing situation. 2. Hope * Optimism and perseverance will help you work through all of the difficulties you face. * Hope helps us overcome discouragement and have a positive view of the future. 3. Love * Just like how Christ helped many people, even those society often would not help, we should develop the kind of love that helps us to serve others. * This kind of love has no strings attached and is not self-centered. 4. Virtue * A virtuous person will push away thoughts that are not Christlike, even when no one is watching. * Virtuous people obey God’s commandments, follow the advice of Church leaders, pray for help to overcome sinful thoughts, and quickly repent when they do make mistakes. 5. Knowledge * Study scriptures every day so that you can better understand the word of God. * When you become familiar with the scriptures, you can help teach others about your faith. 6. Patience * Patience is the ability to do God’s will and accept his timing. * Easier said than done! When you’re feeling the strain of not being happy with the way things are, take a breath, and remember that God’s timing is better than ours. 7. Humility * Humility is acceptance and acknowledgment of God’s power and love. Being humble is not a sign of weakness – it is a sign of spiritual strength. * Pride is the opposite of humility and is condemned in the scriptures. 8. Diligence * Steadfast, constant, and earnest effort in doing the Lord’s work. * When you face tough moments, stay strong and keep taking positive action. 9. Obedience * This means following the calling of God, even if you don’t always understand His reasons. * Through obedience, you achieve freedom in another sense – you gain the capability to do much more. “This is not a one-and-done thing, it’s an ongoing thing. Be more Christlike. Seek to perfect these attributes in your day-to-day life and, I promise you, you’ll have peace, you’ll have joy, you’ll have happiness.” – Donald Kelly If you know someone who could connect with this message, send them this episode and encourage them to subscribe. If you liked what you heard, leave us a rating or review on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing/id1557153794]. If you need someone to talk to and you’d like to reach out to Donald, e-mail donaldckelly09@gmail.com, or find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/donaldckelly?lang=en] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/donaldckelly/?hl=en].
As we move past the resurrection Sunday, we are reminded of the pain of loss that comes with death. In this episode, your host Donald Kelly shares five ways we can cope with the pain of grief and mourning. 5 Ways to Deal With Loss 1. Remember that it’s not the end. We know from John 11:25 that death is a stage of our existence. We live, then we die, but if we have faith in Christ and follow Him, we will join Him in the afterlife. 2. Read the scriptures. They can help to reassure you when things are difficult, as they have for Donald and members of his family. 3. Time heals all things. We will always grieve for those who leave us because we love them, but we are separated from them. Over time, you will still feel the pain, but you will find a way to appreciate the happy memories as well. 4. Be with family and support. If you have friends and family who can share in your grief or support you, reach out to them and support them as well. It is okay to spend some time alone, but do not isolate completely – if you don’t have close family or friends, reach out to members of your church. 5. Serve others. When we serve, we are doing what Jesus Christ would do. Take time to mourn, but when the time is right, go out and help other people. “Death is a necessary component of our eternal existence. No one knows when it will come, but it is essential to God’s great plan of happiness. Thanks to the Atonement of the Lord, eventual resurrection is a reality and eternal life is a possibility for all humankind… For sorrowing loved ones left behind… the sting of death is soothed by a steadfast faith in Christ, a perfect brightness of hope, a love of God and of all men, and a deep desire to serve them. That faith, that hope, that love will qualify us to come into God’s holy presence and, with our eternal companions and families, dwell with him forever.” – Russell M. Nelson Resources John 11:25 [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/john/11?lang=eng] Alma 40:11-13 [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/alma/40?lang=eng] If you know someone who could connect with this message, send them this episode and encourage them to subscribe. If you liked what you heard, leave us a rating or review on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing/id1557153794]. If you need someone to talk to and you’d like to reach out to Donald, e-mail donaldckelly09@gmail.com, or find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/donaldckelly?lang=en] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/donaldckelly/?hl=en].
Happy Easter, listeners! Each year, Easter is an awesome time to celebrate, spend time with friends and loved ones, and enjoy the beginning of longer, warmer days. But we all know there’s so much more to this holiday than chocolate bunnies and hunting for eggs – so what’s it all about? In this episode of Changing, Donald talks with us about the resurrection and its significance on this special day. Why Was the Resurrection Necessary? * After Adam and Eve fell from grace, they became spiritually disconnected from God (spiritual death) and became mortal (opportunity for physical death) * Our salvation relies on a sacrifice of atonement, and this was done by Jesus Christ, as he lived without sin * Jesus took on our sins and pled for our forgiveness before being crucified The Power of the Resurrection * Christ made the promise that he would rise from the tomb, and on Easter Sunday, he was resurrected * At this moment, he showed that when we atone, we can overcome our spiritual death and reconnect with God * We can also overcome sin through our connection with God and face all of our challenges with this to give us strength Resources Changing Episode 054 - What Exactly is Easter All About? [https://changing.libsyn.com/what-exactly-is-easter-all-about-donald-kelly-054] Alma 34 (contains a verse read by Donald) [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/alma/34?lang=eng] John Chapter 10 (contains a verse read by Donald) [https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/10] How are you spending your Easter? If you know someone who could connect with this message, send them this episode and encourage them to subscribe. If you liked what you heard, leave us a rating or review on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing/id1557153794]. If you need someone to talk to and you’d like to reach out to Donald, e-mail donaldckelly09@gmail.com, or find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/donaldckelly?lang=en] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/donaldckelly/?hl=en].
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