Only on principles of righteousness
When I prayed this morning for help and to simply just feel peace, I thought of this scripture:
"... the powers of heaven cannot be bcontrolled nor handled only upon the cprinciples of righteousness.." D&C 121:36
http://lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/121.36?lang=eng#35
I cannot force anyone's hand without Heaven's frown -- without blue skies being covered in a somber gray over my head.
"No power or influence can or ought to be maintained by virtue of the priesthood,
only by persuasion..."
http://lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/121.41?lang=eng#39
"Listen to your children"
Elder Ballard gave a talk about dealing with children -- love them, teach them, hold them, cherish them. Persuade them. Like the Korean brother in a previous word whom I saw leading his little toddler forward by persuasion, by enticing him to do so -- not by driving him from behind.
How often has my eldest daughter wanted to visit someone in need, someone who needed to hear the word of God from a holder of the priesthood -- at least twice. And my son has done the same. How many lives could be different if I had listened to my kids. Love them. Cherish them. I know this is the Lord's way.
"... the powers of heaven cannot be bcontrolled nor handled only upon the cprinciples of righteousness.." D&C 121:36
http://lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/121.36?lang=eng#35
I cannot force anyone's hand without Heaven's frown -- without blue skies being covered in a somber gray over my head.
"No power or influence can or ought to be maintained by virtue of the priesthood,
only by persuasion..."
http://lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/121.41?lang=eng#39
"Listen to your children"
Elder Ballard gave a talk about dealing with children -- love them, teach them, hold them, cherish them. Persuade them. Like the Korean brother in a previous word whom I saw leading his little toddler forward by persuasion, by enticing him to do so -- not by driving him from behind.
How often has my eldest daughter wanted to visit someone in need, someone who needed to hear the word of God from a holder of the priesthood -- at least twice. And my son has done the same. How many lives could be different if I had listened to my kids. Love them. Cherish them. I know this is the Lord's way.
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