Monday, 25 May 2026

ALL THAT I AM

 


How can I tell you

What my mortal lips cannot say?

How can I show you

What my mortal heart cannot hold?

All that I feel

And all that I am

I owe to you.

I give you my all

Because a heart can give no more.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: I Am The Way by Danny Hahlbohm)

 


BACKSLIDING ISRAEL

 



Before Joshua died he entered the children of Israel into a covenant to serve God who brought them out of the ‘house of bondage’. The last chapter of the book of Joshua records the people promising four times that they would not abandon their God, that they would serve Him and obey His voice (Joshua 24:16,18,21,22,23).

The covenant came with three warnings as they were about to enter the promised land of the Canaanites: 1. Beware of social intercourse with them (Joshua 23:7; 2. Refrain from worshipping their false gods (vv 7-11); and 3. Avoid intermarriage with hem (v 12). Yet this is exactly what happened.

It only took one act of disobedience to lead the whole nation into centuries of spiritual decline, and this was it:  Israel failed to drive out all the heathen inhabitants of their promised land. Numerous unconquered cities remained (Judges 1:27-36). The tribe of Judah blamed the Philistines which introduced chariots of iron (Judges 1:19) but the real reason was that they had lost the power of the Lord through their lack of faith and their disobedience.

The people wept when an angel of the Lord came to them and confronted them about their failure to obey. He told them the Lord will not drive these inhabitants out for them but that they shall be as ‘thorns in their sides and their gods shall be a snare unto them’ as punishment (Judges 2:3,4; 21-23). It brings to remembrance the Lamanites whom the Lord said to Nephi would be ‘a scourge’ to his people to ‘stir them up in remembrance of Him’ and if they will not remember Him, they shall be the means to their destruction (2 Nephi 5:25).

When Joshua and the leaders of Israel who served under him died, the national spirit of Israel also died. There arose another generation after them which knew not the Lord, nor what He had done for them (Judges 2:10,12). The covenant was soon broken and the vicious cycle of apostasy and repentance was born. How could Israel forget within one generation the God whom they worshipped? This is the period of time in ancient history where the inexhaustible mercy of Jehovah begins to show in earnest.

As the new generation intermarried and turned to idolatry of the Canaanites, ‘the hand of the Lord was against them for evil as He had sworn He would do’ (Judges 2:11-15; 3:6,7) but nevertheless, there was always mercy in the hope that they would return to Him. As they fell into the hands of the oppressors, the Lord would raise up judges to deliver them but once delivered, they would return to their former ways and corrupted themselves even more than before (v 16-19). It makes you want to weep…..

And this is the interesting part. They did not cry to the false gods they worshipped to deliver them but they cried to Jehovah (Judges 3:9). They knew full well who the real God was. So aggrieved was the Saviour about their backsliding and idolatry that He referred to their worship of false gods as ‘harlots with many lovers’ (Hosea 2:5; Jeremiah 3:1). This is heartbreaking as the Saviour always referred to His relationship with Israel as marriage.

He is the Bridegroom who is coming to take us as His bride in the everlasting covenant of love. May we always remember that and forsake the lovers of the world we hold onto today. We can do better than Israel of old.

As Israel, we have trodden worldly paths

That have left us battered, scarred,

And parched in search of love.

Our lovers were many but

Our hearts were empty.

At long last

We embrace the love that lasts,

We prepare for the wedding feast

And abandon our treacherous past.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Sending Forth the Bride by Danny Hahlbohm)

Sunday, 24 May 2026

HOPE OF HAPPINESS

 


I CAME INTO THE WORLD:

To give peace to the suffering

To give hope to the down-trodden

To strenghten the weak

To lighten your burdens

To lift the downtrodden

To give sight to the blind

To give power to the faint

To give might to the weary

To comfort those who mourn

To bind up the broken-hearted

To show mercy to the penitent

To give you living water

To free the captive

To be a refuge from the storm

And a shadow from the heat

To give you rest from sorrow and fear

To break the bands of bondage

To empower the powerless

To conquer the sting of death

To be a light unto the world

To establish truth

To atone for you

To love you 

To help you

To save you.

 

I WILL RETURN: 

To conquer the enemy

To destroy the wicked

To govern in righteousness

To unite the nations

To gather my people Israel

To establish peace

To take away the sorrow

To make all things known

To flood the earth with truth

To resurrect you

To judge in righteousness

To give mercy to the penitent

To take you to the Father

To give you eternal life

To exalt you.



- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Jesus the Symbol of Hope by Ivan Guaderrama)




MANNER OF HAPPINESS

 



“They (those in the great and spacious building of Lehi’s dream) look happy and free, but don’t mistake telestial pleasure for celestial happiness and joy. Don’t mistake lack of self-control for freedom. Complete freedom without appropriate restraint makes us slaves to our appetites.

Don’t envy a lesser and lower life….the people in that building have absolutely nothing to offer except instant, short-term gratification inescapably connected to long-term sorrow and suffering. The commandments you observe were not given by a dis-passionate God to prevent you from having fun, but by a loving Father in Heaven who wants you to be happy while you are living on this earth as well as in the hereafter.”

-          Bishop Glen L. Pace, Ensign November 1987, p 39

Some years ago I heard a mother in the Church say she just wanted her teenage son to come out of the closet so he can be ‘happy’. That son eventually did come out of the closet but to this day he is not happy. He is an alcoholic with a ruined liver who was told by the medical profession he will not live a long life. It always amazes me how intent some people are to be happy in this life.

The greatest outline of mortal happiness can be found in 2 Nephi Chapter 5. This was the early  period of time in ancient America when Nephi separated himself and his followers from his brothers who sought to take away his life (v 4).

The story begins with Nephi following the Lord’s warning to alienate themselves from those seeking their destruction and thereafter following the path to spiritual prosperity. Nephi begins his account of their new life on the American continent with the most significant pattern for ‘mortal happiness’: “And we did observe to keep the judgments, and the statues, and the commandments of the Lord in all things….” (v 10).

Thereafter the story unfolds with blessings of physical abundance of food (v 11); possession of scriptures (v12); building of a temple (v 16); industry of the people ( v 17); and then comes: “And it came to pass that we lived after the manner of happiness.” (v 27).

Happiness in this life is a huge subject to tackle. I get it, this life is hard and it is hard for everyone, even those in the Church who are being obedient. I guess the importance lies in your definition of happiness and which happiness you want. Notice that Nephi said "manner" of happiness......insinuating it's not a permanent, complete and iron clad happiness. This kind of happiness can only be found in the eternal presence of God. 

In this life of lack of permanency, the only real 'sense' of happiness comes from being close to God. Nephi accentuates this truth. Whereas Nephi and his people had achieved that happiness, his brothers and their followers were cut off from the presence of the Lord (v 20). Being cut off from God and His influence would have to be the most detrimental and miserable state of being.

When I think of living after ‘the manner of happiness’ I think of Zion. I think this is why Nephi called it so because His people were one and united in obedience and striving for the same outcome. Being in a community such as Zion alienates you from worldly values of destruction and unites you with people who are on the same path of righteousness, with the same goals and the love of God which binds you together. I think this is what Nephi identified as happiness. This is what should be our goal as we prepare ourselves for the return of our God.

He will come and reveal Himself to those who love Him and then we will know what true happiness is…..it is worth waiting for and striving for.

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Love and Faithfulness by Chris Brazelton)






Saturday, 23 May 2026

THE WISH

 



When in the realms of heaven
You asked me what in mortality
I wanted to be, it was so easy,
I said I wanted to be like Thee.

You warned me of the suffering 
That would have to be equal in measure
To what You would suffer for me;
That my life would not be easy
But that You would make up for everything.

Now I am here,
I fear the refiners' fire of the kiln
When Your potter hands are moulding me,
But I try to be the woman I was who said
She wanted to be like Thee.

Some days I want to change my wish
I am not worthy to bear my suffering,
But then I notice the chains around my heart
Are broken, and I remember:
You will make up for everything.

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 
(Art: Clay Full by Ron diCianni)

CREATING ZION

 


“Too many of the people of the world have come to resemble the Babylon of old by walking in their own ways and following a god ‘whose image is in the likeness of the world’ (D&C 1:16).

“One of the greatest challenges we will face is to be able to live in that world but somehow not be of that world. We have to create Zion in the midst of Babylon….

“My involvement with the building of the Manhattan Temple gave me the opportunity to be in the temple quite often prior to the dedication. It was wonderful to sit in the celestial room and be there in perfect silence, without a single sound to be heard coming from the busy New York streets outside. How was it possible that the temple could be so reverently silent when the hustle and bustle of the metropolis was just a few yards away?

“The answer was in the construction of the temple. The temple was built within the walls of an existing building, and the inner walls of the temple were connected to the outer walls at only a very few junction points. That is how the temple (Zion) limited the effects of Babylon, or the world outside.

“There may be a lesson here for us. We can create the real Zion among us by limiting the extent to which Babylon will influence our lives…..

“Wherever we are, whatever city we may live in, we can build our own Zion by the principles of the celestial kingdom and ever seek to become the pure in heart….

“We do not need to become as puppets in the hands of the culture of the place and time. We can be courageous and can walk in the Lord’s paths and follow His footsteps.”

-          Elder David R. Stone, in CR April 2006, 94-97; or Ensign May 2006, 90-93)

I remember talking to one of the sisters in the Church years ago. She said she had gone to the department store to buy some needed dinner plates and she encountered beautiful expensive china there. She inspected it and her concluding thought was: “This is so Babylon”. She decided against buying that china and settled for something more serviceable and less valuable. I was a young and relatively new member of the Church back then and I was in awe of her because she happened to have the financial means to own anything I deemed expensive. I had never forgotten that.

 Now when I see some popular fashions and expensive ware, I remember this sister and think to myself: “This is so Babylon”….. This one thought has over the years taken away all my inclination to follow world trends and seek after the things that are passing and of no spiritual value.

It must be my age but the older I get, the less appeal Babylon has for me. I cannot bear swearing in movies so I have given up on watching them. The novels I used to love getting lost in now speak nothing to me but the voices and values of the world so I have stopped reading them. The shows I used to love watching on streaming services lost their appeal too once I realized most of them centered on crime and murder. I decided I could do without that energy in my life too. The less influence of the world I have in my life, the greater my spirituality and thirst for eternal life.

I want to live in Zion and I want to live with the nobles of heaven one day. Babylon the Great will fall. Nothing in it is permanent and lasting. The world will be done away with but the kingdom of God will go on forever.

Remember, there is no iron rod to the great and spacious building….

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Artist Unknown)












Friday, 22 May 2026

PERFECT FAITH

 


For now I walk unsteady steps

On this earthly soil beneath my feet

But one day I will come to You

With perfect faith in waves of deep.

 

And when in distance Your glory beckons,

When You come to take me home,

I will run into Your arms

And forever be Your own.

 

-      Cathryne Allen

(Art: Serene Saviour by Ivan Guaderrama)