Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice
"Resolve to make the Lord Jesus Christ the living center of your home. Be sure that every decision you make, whether it be of a spiritual or physical nature, be guided by the thought “What would the Lord Jesus Christ have me do?” When the Savior is the center of your home, it is filled with peace and serenity. There is a spirit of calm assurance that pervades the home that is felt by the children and adults alike." Elder Richard G. Scott, "He Lives! All Glory to His Name!" April 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice
"Our [family] associations are not exclusively intended for this life, for time, as we distinguish it from eternity. We live for time and for eternity. We form associations and relations for time and all eternity." President Joseph F. Smith, quoted in "Mothers and Daughters," April 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice
"I give counsel to husbands and wives. Pray for the love which allows you to see the good in your companion. Pray for the love that makes weaknesses and mistakes seem small. Pray for the love to make your companion’s joy your own. Pray for the love to want to lessen the load and soften the sorrows of your companion."
President Henry B. Eyring, "Our Perfect Example," October 2009
President Henry B. Eyring, "Our Perfect Example," October 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice
"I knew, even after the most direct correction, that Dad’s reproof was given in love. In fact, his love seemed to increase when he used even his strongest correction, which was a disapproving and disappointed look...
Can you remember a moment when you rebuked a child or youth with sharpness when you were moved by something other than inspiration? Can you remember a time when you told a [child] to do something or make a sacrifice you were not willing to do or make yourself? Those feelings of regret can spur us to repentance to become more nearly the examples we have covenanted to be."President Henry B. Eyring, "Be Ready," October 2009
Can you remember a moment when you rebuked a child or youth with sharpness when you were moved by something other than inspiration? Can you remember a time when you told a [child] to do something or make a sacrifice you were not willing to do or make yourself? Those feelings of regret can spur us to repentance to become more nearly the examples we have covenanted to be."President Henry B. Eyring, "Be Ready," October 2009
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