There are so many things I wish to say to you my brothers and sisters, my mind is forever racing, telling me oh they need to know this or they need to know that. But I shall contain myself to just two things today.
First: in reading the October 2008, General Conference talks one section of the Priesthood session really stood out to me to be of welfare worth to us. I quote President Monson’s talk ‘To Learn, to Do, to Be’
‘Many areas of the world have experienced difficult economic times. Businesses have failed, jobs have been lost, and investments have been jeopardized. We must make certain that those for whom we share responsibility do not go hungry or unclothed or unsheltered. When the priesthood of this Church works together as one in meeting these vexing conditions, near miracles take place.
We urge all Latter-day Saints to be prudent in their planning, to be conservative in their living, and to avoid excessive or unnecessary debt. The financial affairs of the Church are being managed in this manner, for we are aware that your tithing and other contributions have not come without sacrifice and are sacred funds.
Let us make our homes sanctuaries of righteousness, places of prayer, and abodes of love that we might merit the blessings that can come only from our Heavenly Father. We need His guidance in our daily lives.”
The Church is in good hands, it is up to us to put our families in good hands, our own and the Lord’s.
President Monson also said “May we learn what we should learn, do what we should do, and be what we should be.”
This is a fantastic statement for welfare in all its many aspects. Family Home Storage, Employment, Education and Literacy, Physical Health, Social and Emotional Strength, Spiritual strength, Family Finances, Emergency Preparedness and Response. It is my prayer that you will find it of equal worth and apply this simple but effective principal to your welfare preparations.
My second topic for the day relates to the first. “Let us make our homes sanctuaries of righteousness, places of prayer, and abodes of love that we might merit the blessings that can come only from our Heavenly Father. We need His guidance in our daily lives.”
Brothers and Sisters we are often taught about the pure love of Christ and what it is to have Christ-like love for our fellow man. Sometimes it can be hard to understand exactly what is meant by Christ-like love when we feel so much less than Christ-like and far from perfect, how can we then find within us this pure love of Christ?
Unconditional Love is a form of Christ-like love. It is loving someone without putting conditions on that love. It is loving someone in the face of adversity, loving regardless of harsh words, actions or deeds. It is loving someone no matter what.
My Brothers and Sisters I can honestly say that I love each and every one of you unconditionally. And when I fall down and put a condition on that love, whether it be, oh that person really annoyed me today or oh they just don’t understand. I turn to the Lord. I express to Him my acknowledgement that I am not perfect, I have failings and human frailties of mind, but that I desire to love without condition everyone I meet, no matter what they do to me. I feel then of His Love for me, His unconditional love, then I feel a renewal of unconditional love fill my heart and every fibre of my being.
Brothers and Sisters we need to love each other unconditionally, we need to be doing everything in our power to love and lift each other up. We need to get our houses in order and stand ready to help others get their houses in order. We need to do this not because we have be counselled to do it, not because the Bishop or Relief Society President called and asked us to come serve but because our hearts are in tune with the Lord and we want to do it.
We need each other now more than ever, it is a great time to be alive and to be members of this Church, His Church, it is a great time to learn unconditional love and to make it a part of our daily lives. It is a great time to learn to love service for the peace and joy it brings you and not out of grudging duty.
This is my testimony, that He lives, He loves us and wants us to find the peace and joy that comes from loving each other. I love Father in Heaven, I love my Savior, I claim my right to worship them, to know them and to be numbered among their flock, to live my life in service to them and to you and this I say in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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