

Because love is the great commandment, it ought to be at the center of all and everything we do in our own family, in our Church callings, and in our livelihood. Love is the healing balm that repairs rifts in personal and family relationships. It is the bond that unites families, communities, and nations. Love is the power that initiates friendship, tolerance, civility, and respect. It is the source that overcomes divisiveness and hate. Love is the fire that warms our lives with unparalleled joy and divine hope. Love should be our walk and our talk.
When we truly understand what it means to love as Jesus Christ loves us, the confusion clears and our priorities align. Our walk as disciples of Christ becomes more joyful. Our lives take on new meaning. Our relationship with our Heavenly Father becomes more profound. Obedience becomes a joy rather than a burden.
President Utchdorf
4 comments:
What a fun treat! Your girls will remember that their fun mom helped them 'primp' before their parties. I hope that doesn't sound trite, because it wasn't meant to. I think they'll really enjoy that memory.
And I somehow missed your last post. I hope your back is feeling better! And YAY for Jen and Beau!
I spelled Boe wrong. Sorry.
That's so cute. Phillip got me one of those spa things last year, and I took it back. Your girls sit there so nice. My boys would be seeing how big of a splash they could make with their feet.
That is so awesome. Girls are so fun!
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