Having someone you know (especially someone under 50) have a serious illness, makes me think on life and perspective. It reminds me that life is so precious. I am reminded that I ought to be making the most of each moment I have with my family for we never know the trials on the path ahead. I am reminded to hush my whining about unimportant matters and focus on important matters such as my spiritual well-being and the legacy I am leaving my family. I think on how I can improve what I am teaching my children about the gospel. And I'm reminded of the importance of charity and being kind and extra patient (even with tired grouchy 3-year-old boys- arggg!).
Last night I was grateful to go to the temple with Jimmy and have a place of peace to think about life and perspective. The Visiting Teaching message this month reminded me of the blessings of temple worship... and why would I not partake of something so good - that will uplift my spirit and strengthen my faith and hope. So today - I am extra grateful for my blessings and for gospel principles that guide us through hard times but also help us find gratitude for everyday miracles.

3 comments:
What a hard time for his family. It's always nice to get some perspective.
There are so many times these really tough trials hit those we know and love. I know the Lord loves us all. I guess we go forth in faith and help each other and love each other all we can. And pray...
I am so sad for your Stake YM President. I always don't like to hear of things like that. It seriously does give you new perspective, though, and helps you treasure what's most important.
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