We definitely live in a world where kindness, service and charity are put on the back burner. Sarcasm is a common means of communication and many live on a one-way street named "Me". I was grateful for President Monson's talk in conference this morning about service and kindness. I think that it was a very heartfelt and thought provoking message for all who listened-members of the church or not.
"I have wept in the night for the shortness of
sight that to somebody's need made me blind;
But I never have yet felt a tinge of
regret for being a little to kind"
sight that to somebody's need made me blind;
But I never have yet felt a tinge of
regret for being a little to kind"
I'm challenging myself to seek out ways to be charitable and kind this week. As President Monson invited us to, I will ask myself each night, "Have I done any good in the world today?" I know that the Lord blesses us with opportunities to serve when we are looking for them, even if they be small acts. It's so easy to fall into the routine of every day life and forget what is really important, so it is my hope that I will become more conscious of all of my words and actions so that I can answer "yes" when I ask myself each night if I have done any good.
Here's a youtube for thought. :)
1 comment:
Wow, what a great reminder, Megan. Thanks for posting these kinds of posts. Love them! (and you, duh)
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