030926, Monday
Vitals:
Weight: 229.7
BP and Pulse: 124/78, 88
Reported Sleep: 5:54
Yesterday's Steps: 2,571
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34M30 was my radio call sign when I served as a motorcycle sergeant at LAPD's West Traffic Division... the best job I ever had.
Vitals:
Weight: 229.7
BP and Pulse: 124/78, 88
Reported Sleep: 5:54
Yesterday's Steps: 2,571
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Vitals:
Weight: 230.3
BP and Pulse: 127/71, 85
Reported Sleep: 3:24
Yesterday's Steps: 4,152
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Vitals:
Weight: 229.4
BP and Pulse: 127/82, 78
Reported Sleep: 6:09
Yesterday's Steps: 2,388
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Genesis 32: 28 And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.
"With the help of two Hebrew scholars, I learned that one of the Hebraic meanings of the word Israel is “let God prevail.” Thus the very name of Israel refers to a person who is willing to let God prevail in his or her life. That concept stirs my soul!
The word willing is crucial to this interpretation of Israel. We all have our agency. We can choose to be of Israel, or not. We can choose to let God prevail in our lives, or not. We can choose to let God be the most powerful influence in our lives, or not.
For a moment, let us recall a crucial turning point in the life of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham. At the place Jacob named Peniel (which means “the face of God”), Jacob wrestled with a serious challenge. His agency was tested. Through this wrestle, Jacob proved what was most important to him. He demonstrated that he was willing to let God prevail in his life. In response, God changed Jacob’s name to Israel, meaning “let God prevail.” God then promised Israel that all the blessings that had been pronounced upon Abraham’s head would also be his."
President Russell M. Nelson, Apostle
Vitals:
Weight: 227.2
BP and Pulse: 133/87, 85
Current Glucose Level: 144 @ 0550
Reported Sleep: 6:01
Yesterday's Steps: 5,745
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Genesis 32: 9 And Jacob said, O God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac, the LORD which saidst unto me, Return unto thy country, and to thy kindred, and I will deal well with thee:
10 I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies, and of all the truth, which thou hast shewed unto thy servant; for with my staff I passed over this Jordan; and now I am become two bands.
"I know the Lord has great and marvelous plans for us—individually and collectively. With compassion and patience, He says:
“Ye are little children, and ye have not as yet understood how great blessings the Father hath … prepared for you;
“And ye cannot bear all things now; nevertheless, be of good cheer, for I will lead you along.”
My dear brothers, I testify that He has been, and is, indeed leading us along, as we seek to hear Him. He wants us to grow and to learn, even through—perhaps especially through—adversity."
President Russell M. Nelson, Apostle
Daily Vitals:
Weight: 225.3
BP and Pulse: 131/86, 81
Current Glucose Level: 134 @ 0435
Reported Sleep: 7:13
Yesterday's Steps: 4,372
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Genesis 28: 16 And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not.
"... This time of bleakness after World War II left its mark upon the world. It left its mark upon me.
Back then, in the solitude of my loneliest hours, I often wondered, “Is there any hope left in the world?”
As I pondered this question, I thought about our young American missionaries who served among us during those years. They had left the safety of their homes half a world away and traveled to Germany—land of their recent enemies—to offer divine hope to our people. They came not to blame, lecture, or shame. They willingly gave of their young lives without thought of earthly gain, wanting only to help others find the joy and peace they had experienced.
To me, these young men and women were perfect. I am sure they had flaws, but not to me. I will always think of them as being bigger than life—angels of light and glory, ministers of compassion, goodness, and truth.
While the world was drowning in cynicism, bitterness, hatred, and fear, the example and teachings of these young people filled me with hope. The gospel message they offered transcended politics, history, grudges, grievances, and personal agendas. It gave divine answers to important questions we had during these difficult times."
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Apostle
Daily Vitals:
Weight: 227.9
BP and Pulse: 131/79, 77
Current Glucose Level: 133 @0435
Reported Sleep: 6:31
Yesterday's Steps: 3,286
Journal Entry
I've been working on improving my physical conditioning mostly by going to the Orem Famiky Fitness Center and walking and riding a recumbent bicycle. At my age (80) it's difficult to do more than that. I'm going to try to come up with something to exercise my upper body as well.
Yesterday we served at the Bishops Storehouse and that is something I truly look forward to each week. I'm also looking forward to being a temple worker again when the new Lindon Temple opens next month. I want to be productive but as I age it becomes increasingly difficult. I'll keep trying though.
Come Follow Me
Genesis 28: 15 And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.
"Challenging times come in this mortal world, including to the faithful, but the reassuring message of Christ is that although He, the paschal lamb, would go like “a sheep before [its] shearers,” He would nevertheless rise, as the psalmist said, to be “our refuge and strength, [our] very present help in [times of] trouble.”
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
Daily Vitals:
Weight: 229.2
BP and Pulse: 136/83, 76
Current Glucose Level: 126 @ 0435
Reported Sleep: 7:13
Yesterday's Steps: 5,648
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