He centered his talk around 5 things we should never forget...one reminder for each petal on the small, yet beautiful Forget-Me-Not flower.
1. Forget not to be patient with yourself. God is fully aware that we are not perfect. We often spend too much time comparing the weaknesses we see in ourselves to the strengths we see in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. The goal is to eventually turn all of our weaknesses into strengths. But this is a long term goal. We need to be thankful for all of the small successes in our home. Even though these successes may seem small and unnoticed by others, they are noticed by God and they are significant to Him.
2. Forget not the difference between a good sacrifice and a foolish sacrifice. An acceptable sacrifice is when we give up something good for something of far greater worth. For example, losing some sleep to help a child who is having a nightmare is a good sacrifice. However, staying up all night to make the perfect accessory for a daughter's Sunday outfit may not be a good sacrifice. We need to ask ourself if we are committing our time and energy to the things that matter most.
3. Forget not to be happy now! Many people are waiting around for their Golden Ticket that they believe holds the key to the happiness they have always dreamed about. It may be a perfect marriage or a perfect house. There is nothing wrong with righteous yearnings. The problem comes when we put our happiness on hold while we wait for a future event to happen (our Golden Ticket). If we wait around for fabulous roses, we might miss the beauty and wonder of the tiny forget-me-nots that are all around us. We want to strive for the best that is within us.
4. Forget not the WHY of the gospel. Sometimes we unintentionally overlook the vital aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We sometimes look at all of the duties and responsibilities of the gospel as a long list of tasks that we must fit into our busy schedules. We focus on what the Lord wants us to do and how we might do it, but we sometimes forget the why. The gospel is not an obligation. It is a pathway marked by our father in heaven leading to happiness. The gospel is a light. When we understand why our Father has given us that pattern of living and why we have committed to making it a foundational aspect of our life, the gospel ceases to be a burden and instead becomes a joy and a delight. The why of obedience sanctifies our actions.
5. Forget not that the Lord loves you. We can sometimes feel small and very insignificant; just like the forget-me-not flower. We are NEVER forgotten by the Lord. Never. He loves us with an infinite love. We are the daughters of His kingdom. He loves us even though we make mistakes. The love of God and the power of the restored gospel are redemptive and saving. We are closer to heaven than we suppose.
I'm really thankful for this talk and I greatly look forward to the upcoming weekend of General Conference.
I loved this talk too. I just listened to it the other night. I love his stories, he's like the new President Monson, now that President Monson is our prophet. Hope that made sense ha ha.
ReplyDeleteOh well, can't wait for you to read me a story :)
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