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Monday, February 27, 2017

The Sacrament

While I take the Sacrament
I reflect on how my week was spent
Choices chosen, deeds were done
I can improve in weeks to come

While I take the Sacrament
I think of my surmounting debt
I seek for Grace, Christ's love for me
To help me to eternity

While I take the Sacrament
I pray that I will not forget
And as the days turn into weeks
That I will listen when He speaks

While I take the Sacrament
I seek to be at one with him
I think of Christ, and what He's done
Help me see who I can become

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Power = Work / Time

Some people think it strange, but I actually enjoyed my physics courses in college. Learning about the forces that governed this world and the universe fascinated me. Sometimes physics isn't intuitive, or at least it wasn't for me. It seemed like often what I thought would happen under certain circumstances was the exact opposite of what would actually occur. However, the concept of Power is pretty straightforward.

The definition of Power is: the rate at which Work is done. Basically, Power tells us how much Work is being accomplished and how quickly. Power (P) equals Work (W) divided by Time (t).


With this background information, I share a scripture in Alma 18. In verse 35 Ammon says that the Spirit gives him knowledge, and also power according to his faith.  With increased power, Ammon would be able to accomplish more of the Lord's work in less time. In order to increase our efficiency, God has given us the Holy Ghost to lift us and strengthen us so we can accomplish more than we could on our own.

According to the verse, we are given these blessings of knowledge and power according to our faith and desires which are of God. To me, that sounds like a proportional relationship. Thus, one of my goals for 2017 is to increase my faith. I hope that by doing so I will be blessed with a greater portion of the Spirit in my life.

Side note: the unit of Power is the Watt.