Marie’s Sunday Message - January 1st, 2023

In 2022 my focus was on reading the Old Testament. This year I’m very excited to reread the New Testament. So my Sunday message is short today. It’s from Luke 11: 10 “For everyone that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

This promise from our Savior is for anyone who wants to learn about God's love for them. Because of the tender mercies I have experienced in my life, I know He is real.

I hope you will join me this year in doing a “deep dive” into the Savior’s life as we read the New Testament together. Studying His life will refocus us all for living in a world that would have us look anywhere but to the Savior for peace. He offers us peace…not as the world does🥰, but as He does.

I love you all and wish you a very happy New Year!

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Marie's Sunday Message - December 25th, 2022

I want to tell you about an amazing experience I had on the way to Disneyworld. It happened right before dawn when the sky was still completely dark…

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Marie's Sunday Message - December 18th, 2022

We are one week away from Christmas. When did that happen? I’m sure you’re busy with last-minute Christmas errands, parties, and gifts left to buy. For me, the week before Christmas usually is as organized as a middle school food fight!!😂 I would find lists on stickies everywhere. And the thoughts of sugarplums are not just running through my head, but running like a buffalo stampede! All the typical “mom” thoughts like…

  • Did I remember everyone’s gifts? 

  • Do I have enough tape? (I never have tape) 

  • Who is in charge of dinner reservations? (we will be at Disney this year)

  • Locating a church and most of all…

  • How will we find everyone’s shoes???

I don’t know about you, but honestly, the holidays seem to turn into a survival movie and we are the ones trying to get on that last boat out! I used to be so good at this, but… well, I’m tired!!😂 Anyone on my team?😉 These days, when decorations fall off the tree, they just lay there. Actually, half the ornaments are still on the table next to the tree! Choosing to do the holidays with one eye shut has given me a different perspective…. And definitely less stress because I’ve come to realize…

It’s ok…😂

Remember last week's message when I committed to writing down the times I felt the Spirit? Well, now I’m going to add to it. I’m also writing down when I felt overwhelmed and I remembered (thank goodness) that life is NOT meant to be easy. Somewhere, we came to believe we should be strong enough to handle or fix things ourselves. We can feel a need to be perfect before we come to Him for help. This frame of mind is so not correct nor productive. I know that because I have had to learn this the hard way! Now, I know that He is here for ALL of it…He signed up for bumps and bruises and, yes, even all the way to stitches…😂😂😂

Photo Credit: Dan Savoie

Right now, I’m still on tour. It’s so busy, and of course, I’m having a wonderful time!!☺️ But with so many moving targets on this tour, I’m sure you can understand the margin of error is pretty thin to nil. Each day as we move on to a new city, we want to get it right. To do this, I try to remove all distractions (well, except my silly TikTok videos😂), so I rarely take calls that aren’t from my family. But Thursday night, I got one of those “you up?” messages from a friend. With the holidays roaring along, she said she made a pretty big mistake in her business and needed someone to remind her that stuff happens. When I couldn’t console her, she stopped and said, “Wait, only the Savior can lift this awful feeling from me… I’ll call you back; I need to pray.” Later she texted back and said she was finally feeling the Christ-like peace she was looking for. She made a mistake that caused others a lot of worry and difficulties which was the worst feeling ever. But, after that immediate prayer, she found out her clients had found a solution and sent her the nicest text. She said it felt like pure grace. They said, “We know who you are, and we’ve got your back….it’s Christmas, and things happen; just breathe.”  That statement from people who could have chosen to be angry made my friend’s Christmas!  Thus, my topic today!  

Being the recipient of forgiveness is the greatest feeling of relief there is! And I believe the Lord loves to forgive us because he knows how wonderful it feels. My friend knew the burden that was lifted came directly from the Savior. He’s the only one who can touch so many hearts at the same time. His peace is unlike any other because It covers everything! All we have to do is ask. And then, just like that, He gives it to those who choose to believe, love, and remember Him! That is the miracle of forgiveness. 

He was sent here to do this for us. Our Father doesn’t want us to suffer, but He knew we would sometimes make colossal mistakes. We are human, and humans are prone to messing things up!🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️. It’s sometimes what we do best.😳😂 That’s why our Father provided the Savior. He was sent here to help us daily get back on track. So basically, the Father is saying, 

“Whatever you need…please just ask.”

How do I know this? Because He has done it for me throughout my life! I am so grateful I have given my heart and, yes, my sorrow and pain to Jesus Christ. He knows how to bring healing and how to provide those needed miracles when we just can’t do it anymore. Only He knows how because He chose to descend below ALL things for us. He knows how to heal us, and He chooses to do it because He loves His Father that much. We are His Fathers’ greatest joy, so the Savior does everything He can to help us. I may break His heart as I struggle from time to time, but I know He will never break mine!  

As I finish up my study of the Old Testament this week, there is a consistent message from our God throughout it… He says that it doesn’t matter what you’ve done, how you may have messed up, or even how far you’ve gotten off the path, Father in Heaven’s continual invitation is… Come back … I’m here…I love you!!! 

I love this quote: 

“The Savior loves to restore what you cannot restore; He loves to heal wounds you cannot heal; He loves to fix what has been irreparably broken; He compensates for any unfairness inflicted on you; and He loves to permanently mend even shattered hearts.”

- Dale G. Renlund

The gift I want to give the Savior this season is simple, to have more faith. The faith to lean on him,

And let Him fix things, especially those we cannot fix. I am going to strive harder to remember Him in everything I do and let Him do what Heavenly Father sent Him here to do for ALL of us—take my burdens so that I can feel the peace that only He can give. 

And what a gift that He gives! 

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Marie's Sunday Message - December 11th, 2022

My son-in-law David Schwep sent me this photo he secretly took right before I came out on tour. It melted my heart!💖 When I'm with my grandkids, I’m in pure Heaven! Even playing on the floor!!😂❤️ Looking at this photo made me think, “Is this how God looks down over all of us?”

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Marie's Sunday Message - December 4th, 2022

Have you ever visited a children’s hospital? If not, I hope you do. I am so grateful for them when our precious little angels need help! Over the 40 years that I’ve been involved with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, I’ve learned many lessons from those precious children served there. The most amazing thing I’ve learned is that it doesn’t matter what the child is going through, they all stay positive and exude love and concern for the others around them! Whether it’s for the other patients or their own family members who are worried, they are just amazing kids!!! It’s humbling, to say the least, and they inspire me to strive to be more positive, kind, and loving to those around me.

When I visit these incredible places, I am overwhelmed by the love that I feel for everyone there. That includes ALL the hospital workers! I have witnessed miracles at the hands of these caring doctors, nurses, and staff—I’ve witnessed these miracles as my kids, at one time or another, were in a children's hospital. Two of my children’s lives were saved there; One at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, and another at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. Two of my precious granddaughter's lives were saved at Children’s Hospital Orange County in California. All I can say is I’m so grateful for the people who are there 24-7, ready to serve a child when they are in need.

I’ve been asked before how the idea of Children’s Miracle Network began. Well, it was at an award show with John Schneider…I’m sure you’ve heard the story before. But, for me, it began years before that night with my niece, Jennifer; my brother Tom’s daughter. She was born without a skull and only lived a few hours. When she was born, my mom called me (my brother Tom is deaf) and said, “Tom needs you to come to the hospital right now. He said to tell you that he needs his sister.” I remember telling her, “Mom I don’t know if I can do it—I don’t think my heart can take it.” She encouraged me saying, “Marie, we are promised in scripture that our weaknesses can become our strengths. So, sweetheart, please pray for strength because your brother really needs you right now!” As I hung up the phone I had this overwhelming feeling that I needed to be there and it wasn’t so much for my brother but for this little girl. I felt so strongly through my body that I needed to hold my niece. 

The experience in that hospital room was so profound, I can barely even describe it except to say that there were angels in that room. When I arrived at the hospital room, my brother placed her broken little body into my arms. As I held her, I knew that her life was quickly slipping away. Then suddenly, her little hand moved towards mine and she put her tiny little fingers around my finger and squeezed it tight. It was as if she was saying to me, “Thank you for coming, Auntie. I’m just here to gain a body for my spirit and then I will move on to the next existence. I knew you’d be here for me, and I love you!” I felt that I knew this sweet little baby girl from before this life and a tremendous love poured through my heart and soul. That feeling changed my heart forever! Jennifer, this precious little soul who drifted in and out of our lives so quickly, changed everything for me. It was because of her that I saw the need for families to have places to go when their children need help.

I have since been able to spend countless hours at Children’s hospitals. As I said, I have never met a child in these hospitals that didn’t have the most beautiful attitude despite whatever challenges they were going through. They are unique teachers and leaders; showing us how to be brave and strong through their examples.

In Matthew 18: 1-5 the Savior called a little child to him and placed the child among them. He said, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”

I have had to learn what He means in this section. 

Let me introduce you to one of those amazing kids I have met. I can’t tell you how much I love her!!!! She is my hero, and I could not love her more!!!!!!!! I continually think if she can overcome her challenges, then, for goodness sake, so can I!

This is RE! She is one of our Miracle Children. I met her at a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital event and she is one of the reasons I spend so much time helping these kids and their families have a children’s hospital in their local area. As you can see, RE was born without arms. But she doesn’t let that discourage her. She has overcome tremendous challenges in her life and achieved many amazing things!

I was deeply touched when RE described learning to ride a bike as feeling like eating a “piece of candy.” That’s how much it meant to her. Activities that most of us take for granted are as sweet as candy to those who have incredible obstacles in their way. When she decides to tackle a new challenge, she says, “The effort alone just makes me stronger”. Well, she is so right! And, isn’t that how this earth life works?! We all have weaknesses. Some are more difficult than others. But I know RE’s example is the pattern the Lord wants us to follow. He wants us to be STRONG and make our weaknesses our strengths!

I believe God knows what he’s doing, and the Lord is preparing a new generation to be ready and strong enough to take on whatever challenges they will face. I’m not the least bit worried about these brilliant children being born into this chaotic world because they were born to be STRONG! 

Because of these beautiful children I’ve come to know over the years, I want to work harder, stay positive🥰, and be STRONG! 

As we celebrate the Savior’s birth this month, let’s strive to emulate his example of how to comfort, help, love, and heal those around us. Keep the faith by having a positive attitude in our hearts…even through our greatest trials. God knows that the storms WILL eventually pass and they will make us stronger!!!!

 Enjoy this first week of December….

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!!

xoxo #Sundaymessage #strong #childrensmiraclenetwork #cmn #marieosmond 

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Marie’s Sunday Message - November 27th, 2022

We had our first show of the Christmas tour yesterday and, yes, it’s always a bit overwhelming. People ask if I ever get nervous before a show. Yes! There were so many new elements of this show that my hands were shaking before I went on. After all, I want to do a great job for you. In the end, you prepare the best you can but you have to just go for it. We got through it and it was all so much fun!!

How often do we pray for things to go right, but then chaos ensues? We pray for protection, but the car still breaks down. We pray for peace only to have the baby get sick and cry even longer. We pray for knowledge only to get a request to help teach a class or give a presentation. None of these ironic little twists mean that God isn’t listening, it just means He is the greatest listener and teacher and wants you to experience the “dirt on the path”. The fact is, if you pray for patience, God will put you in the middle of traffic.😂🤣😂 He will give you an opportunity to learn to have patience.

A friend of mine shared this concept with me. “God is not a cosmic bellboy for whom we can press a button to get things” (Harry Emerson Fosdick). Instead of asking for answers and then expecting them to show up at the door, our Father, like a perfect parent, wants us to experience the joy of learning…to feel the “dirt on the path”. But to feel the dirt we have to start walking.

I have learned to just start walking and God will walk with you. When we do, we grow and so does our confidence. Even if we fail, we still tried. My mother always taught us, especially through her example, that “the only failures are those who fail to try.”

Another good quote I love? Nike—“just do it”. 😂😂

This idea has tremendous appeal. What can I do right here? Right now? Lift where you stand! Movement brings motivation. And yes, especially as we get older, it may hurt a little bit. Are you getting older? Well. just keep moving. That’s what I have to do now that I’m not feeling as young as I used to. Anybody there with me? Haha

Don’t wring your hands, start ringing the bells of praise to our God whose love is so enormously infinite that He allows us to strive, struggle, learn, and grow! Why? So we can learn to be like Him. We may not get what we want all the time, but God knows what we really need. In the end, we will become better by “walking on the dirt”!

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Marie's Sunday Message - November 20th, 2022

What are you grateful for? Since I’m counting down the days to Thanksgiving and posting what I’m thankful for, I think about this a lot! I believe being grateful keeps sadness and depression away to a degree. If nothing else, it’s a great subject to fill your mind with instead of all the things we might worry about. 😂

Over the last few weeks, posting every day what I’m grateful for it’s made me ponder upon all the times the Lord has sent someone with just the right skills to help me. I know He is in the details of our lives, but when I see it with my own eyes, I actually “Stand all amazed” at what the Lord has done.

Sometimes my gratitude comes when I get an answer to a prayer for comfort. It could also be as simple as a hug or the prayers friends offer for my family. I know not every prayer is answered right away, and I’m grateful for that, also. Maybe we aren’t ready for the answer because there just isn’t a place in our hearts yet, and it is up to us to trust Him that the answer will come. But this I do know, Heavenly Father is in the details of our lives, and I am so grateful for that.

I felt gratitude recently when I received an answer for something that I had questioned for years. You know the phrase people say, “Everything happens for a reason.”

Well, that never quite made sense to me. I know Heavenly Father doesn’t give us challenges or trials…earth life does that. But to say everything happens for a reason just never felt right to me. So when a friend sent this video, I finally had an answer.

This incredible woman in the video reminded me of my Grandmother Osmond. She had red hair too, and had to be incredibly strong raising her little boys on her own when her husband, my grandfather, died as a very young man. The video is about a soldier in the Army who went to Afghanistan. When he was killed, he left behind a beautiful wife and seven young children. When someone said to the young widow, “Everything happens for a reason,” she recoiled. She said there were plenty of brilliant people, including past prophets, scientists, inventors, and all kinds of people who had passed to the other side. She felt she could make a very convincing case that her husband was just as needed with her and their children as Heaven was. Then, she said the thought came…. ”Instead of “Everything happens for a reason,” how about God can help us find a reason for everything that happens.” This hit me so profoundly because this is what our Savior, Jesus Christ, is for. To help us find a reason to keep going when bad things happen to us, whether through other people’s agency in their choices or our own choices. He is waiting, full of love to help lift and heal our broken hearts and help us move forward. I’ve been counting down the days to Thanksgiving, but I’m grateful for this clarity today. I am grateful for our Savior’s atonement. I know I would never have made it through this life so far without Him and His infinite atonement. My prayers are with all who struggle and suffer. Remember, He is the way, He is our light in this world, and He will help us find the reasons to keep moving forward. All we need to do is ask.

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