Friday, 15 May 2026

LIVING WATER

 


You paved the way to glories untold

With drops of blood and hallowed tears,

Gifting me life beyond these mortal years.

The bread of life, the living water,

Flowing into my heart from yours;

With parched lips I approach

So I will thirst never more.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: The Water That I Shall Give by Eva Koleva Timothy)


MANIFESTING POWER OF FAITH

 


“If all the sick for whom we pray were healed, if all the righteous were protected and the wicked destroyed, the whole program of the Father would be annulled and the basic principle of the gospel, free agency, would be ended. No man would have to live by faith.

“If joy and peace and rewards were instantaneously given the doer of good, there would be no evil – all would do good but not because of the rightness of doing good. There would be no test of strength, no development of character, no growth of powers, no free agency, only satanic controls.

“Should all prayers be immediately answered according to our desires and our limited understanding, then there would be little or no suffering, sorrow, disappointment, or even death, and if these were not, there would also be no joy, success, resurrection, nor eternal life and godhood.”

-          President Spencer, W. Kimball, “Faith Precedes the Miracle”, p 97

In all that President Kimball said here, the test of strength, development of character and growth of power is the most significant. 

A few years ago I wrote a post on the social media extolling the virtues of Christ’s grace and His power to save us, but not only in regards to our overall salvation, but in every aspect of our lives. I basically attacked the often repeated phrase of our day, “you are enough”. I said we are never enough without Him.  My comments highly aggravated one reader who commented to me that I was wrong to be making people believe in and rely on a person they couldn’t even see. She said when she needed something to happen in her life, she gathered up all her strength and she went ahead and did it, not relying on anyone else. I thought at the time that this was her way of denying the existence and power of Christ. I replied that I don't have the power to make anyone do anything, it is up to the individual what they believe and do.

I have learnt since then there is some truth in this. I had come to the point where my faith in God became the only thing I relied on, to the denial of my own power. I have learnt of late that sometimes we rely on God far too much to do things for us, to rescue us from situations we don’t like, to heal our cracks, to make every situation better….and when He doesn’t we question His goodness, His mercy and even, in the end, His existence.

Imagine if God did everything for us. We would remain like toddlers for eternity, relying on a parent for our very existence. Sometimes we forget that we are here to rise to the status of a god. Some years ago I received an understanding that we are here to learn to harness the power of faith, without which we cannot become gods…..but not just any faith. The faith that we are to have in our control is manifesting faith. This is the power of the individual.

This is manifesting faith…. It is speaking the Word and creation comes into being (John 1:1-3); it is sending forth the winds, the rains and the floods from your mouth and controlling the elements according to your will (Ether 2:24); it is cursing the fig tree and watching it wither as you speak (Matthew 21:19,20); it is speaking to the tempest waves of the sea and watch it become still (Mark 4:39). It is seeing the end result in your mind and bringing it into being.

Brother of Jared learnt this lesson well when he presented 16 stones to the Lord and saw His finger light them up (Ether 3: 4-6) and when he ‘said unto the mountain Zerin, “remove” – it was removed.’ (Ether 12: 30). If God exercised His power in our behalf constantly, we would never come to learn of the strength of our own power. Yes, there are things that are beyond us at times, when we can do something ourselves and when we have to rely on the Lord. The trick is knowing the difference. If we combined faith in ourselves and faith in God, we would be unstoppable.

Think about it…..Christ couldn’t walk FOR Peter on the sea of Galilee….He could only say: “Come” (Matthew 14:29)

- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Come by David Bowman)





Thursday, 14 May 2026

GUIDING LIGHT

 


I lift, I lift,

Above the world below.

I reach and find Your hand

To guide me where I am meant to go.

You are my guiding light,

You are my all,

You are my inner compass

That will bring me home.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Guiding Light by Ivan Guaderrama)


BECAUSE OF HIM

 



We are tempest tossed on this sea of humanity. Some of us are lost, scared, alienated, and most of us are suffering from some negative effect of mortal life, but there is one collective way in which we all suffer. 

I have been through trials before but have always had good health. The trial of bad health I am going through now has been incredibly hard for me because none of my trials before have tested me to this extent. It began to frighten me of late that I might be losing what I considered to be the most important part of me…..my faith. I was slipping into bad depression one day thinking if my faith in God was taken away from me, there would be nothing of me left because my faith was my make-up.

Upon further reflection I realized what I feared in reality was not losing my faith but my connection to God that I had developed in fifty years of my Church membership. I had come to the point where I was hearing the voice of God in my life in different ways and my testimony of His existence was iron clad. To lose that would be the devastation like I had never known before. I could not comprehend how lost I would feel in this vast universe. This is fear of nothingness for me.

For many years now I have tried to understand the true meaning of earthly suffering. I have been given different gospel perspectives to this question which I agree with but nothing had really stood out to me in such a personal way as what I learnt through physical suffering. If its not the explanation for all, it is for me. On many days of intense pain I have felt alienated from God, abandoned and all alone. Pain seems to do that. Physical suffering teaches us what it would feel like to be spiritually cut off from God’s presence forever. Once you understand it, it becomes a deterrent to sinning.

Just being taken out of God’s presence in which we lived for eons and placed in another sphere of existence has an effect on all of us, even if we don’t realize it. A French philosopher and Jesuit priest, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin said something profound once: “We are spiritual beings having a human experience and not humans having a spiritual experience”. Because of this truth, we are all hungering and seeking that spiritual connection we once had with God, even if we don’t realise it. Some of us who do not find it in the right place, seek devastating counterfeits which lead them to self-destruction. The truth remains, we are all seeking God.

The good news is that there is hope…..for all of us. There is a spiritual umbilical cord that ties us to the origin of our existence and ensures we do not have to be lost forever. I cannot think of a greater happiness and joy than being in the presence of a God of love for all eternity. This was the Saviour’s primary motivation for His eternal sacrifice…..that we be with the Father forever.

Before He went to the Garden and the cross, the Saviour was certain that the Father would be with Him during His suffering. He said as much to his disciples (John 8:29; 16:32). Imagine His surprise when the Father withdrew and He was left alone. This was needful for a couple of reasons:  1. where there is sin, which was upon the Saviour during the Atonement, God’s spirit withdraws (Mosiah 2:36);  and 2. so the glory would be exclusively His and He could say, “I have trodden the winepress alone…” (D&C 133:50).

This, however, is the primary reason why the Father withdrew. It was imperative that the Saviour understood spiritual death from first-hand experience and what it would be like for us, sinners, to be cut off from the presence of God forever. For this He endured the cross until He could say ‘it is finished’ (John 19:30). The Atonement overcame spiritual death and redeemed us from the Fall.

Considering the closeness and connection He had with His Father, I cannot imagine the devastation He felt during this ordeal of alienation but this too He was willing to suffer for our sake. This is the God we worship, this is the God we love. All honour and praise be to His name forever. 


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Uplift the World by Eva Koleva Timothy)














Wednesday, 13 May 2026

PRINCE OF PEACE

 


He arose and rebuked the roaring winds

and the raging sea,

He, who with His word

caused the earth to be,

Spoke to the Galilean tempest:

 “Peace, be still”.

He who has all things

under His command,

Calmed the troubled sea of dismay

in the souls of men.

He, who holds all humanity

in the palm of His hand,

Caused the waves of the sea

to whisper His name.

 

-      CATHRYNE ALLEN

(Art: Emmanuel by Danny Hahlbohm) 


A LINK IN THE CHAIN

 


When my mother-in-law lay dying in her hospital bed, she repeatedly told her children and grandchildren to stay on ‘the gospel train’. Just prior to her death one conference talk was centred on this life being like a train journey and we think she connected this in her mind to the gospel. She died a dignified death with her testimony on her lips. I hope to go like that.

In his farewell address, Moses admonished the children of Israel, repeatedly, to worship the one true and living God and that they should have no other gods before Him. This farewell constitutes the entire book of Deuteronomy with strong emphasis on dangers of idol worship. This farewell address was not only instructional but also the legacy of his testimony and faith.

Moses' farewell coincided with the children of Israel's entry into the promised land. Because the inhabitants of Canaan were ripe in iniquity and idol worship (1 Nephi 17:32-35) they presented a very real threat to the covenant people. As the Israelites conquered cities before them, lands were appropriated to them for their settlement. Among the first to receive land were the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half of Manasseh. They settled in the land of Gilead which divided them from the rest of Israel by the river Jordan (Numbers 34:14,15; Deuteronomy 3:12,13; Joshua 22:9).

After these three tribes had assisted in further conquest of the land, Joshua sent them back to Gilead to live peacefully in their newly appointed inheritance. Upon their return home, these tribes built an altar by the river Jordan. When the rest of Israel heard of it they were outraged presuming the altar was built for idol worship. They sent Phineas, the son of Eleazor the priest, with the heads of the remaining tribes, to call these two and a half tribes to repentance.

In their defence, these tribes explained that the altar was not made for any worship but was meant to stand as a witness to the rest of Israel, for generations to come, that the tribe of Reuben, Gad and Manasseh were united with the rest of Israel in the worship of one true and living God, that they would not be the downfall of Israel. They said the altar was to be "a witness between us that the Lord is God" (Joshua 22:34).  These three tribes recognised that even though they were geographically divided from the rest, they were still a link in the chain. They knew that if they turned to the worship of other gods, the ripple effect would be detrimental to the whole House of Israel.

So it is with us. We of modern Israel are individual links in a great chain which binds the covenant people. How we live our lives and how we worship God has great impact upon not only us personally but upon the body of Christ as a whole because "no one sins in isolation. We cannot say that our actions influence only ourselves for even if we do something sinful that is completely personal, our individual loss of spiritual power means a lessening of power for all mankind and contributes to the withdrawal of the Lord's spirit, and that is damaging to all......". (Old Testament Student Manual Genesis-2 Samuel, p 243).

Today the chain, being the Church of Jesus Christ, spreads across the globe. It unites me, who am an Australian, with you who are an American, European or African. It unites us through our faith in Him who is the Saviour of all, regardless of nationality, colour or culture. Our faith in Christ and our commitment to that faith is our commonality. He creates a spiritual umbilical cord that makes us one and strengthens us even though we are miles apart. I depend on you and you depend on me to keep the chain unbroken because one day this chain will bring us together to live with Him forever.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: The Light of the World by Eva Koleva Timothy)

 




Tuesday, 12 May 2026

THE LIVING CUP

 




When all hope flees and darkness comes,

I find You deep within my heart.

You cradle me in Your loving arms

And offer me Your godly cup.

With eager haste I drink my fill,

New hope is born, I continue to live. 

- Cathryne Allen
(Art: Fill My Cup Lord by Danny Hahlbohm)