Sunday, December 14, 2008
We Did it!
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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:
We are totally impressed! Thanks for the example. The poor younger kids always get to grow up with the older ones. How to avoid it????
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! That is all I can say is WOW, I have a hard enough time reading it myself let alone doing it with my kids, that is awesome! Any tips?
caseyWay to go! That is fabulous.
I'm sorry, I don't know why it wrote Casey before my last message. Maybe I'm subliminally patting myself on the back? I don't know, but I think finishing the Book of Mormon with your family was great.
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