It's hard to imagine not knowing this truth. It's so simple.
And so powerful.
I've known it for so long that I can't remember not knowing it.
But, when I think of it slowly, I think that it makes all the difference in the world.
I think it changes how I treat my neighbours, my enemies, my brothers and sisters.
I think it gives me confidence that I am valuable. And hope that I am heading somewhere.
It gives me patience. Not all the time, of course, but sometimes.
It gives me freedom and peace.
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I like "But, when i think of it slowly, I think that it makes all the difference in the world." I need to think about such truths like that MORE SLOWLY as an adult so they make a difference anew.
While you were in Primary, they probably read this quote from Dallin H. Oaks in Gospel Doctrine: “Consider the power of the idea taught in our beloved song ‘I Am a Child of God.’ … Here is the answer to one of life’s great questions, ‘Who am I?’ I am a child of God with a spirit lineage to heavenly parents. That parentage defines our eternal potential. That powerful idea is a potent antidepressant. It can strengthen each of us to make righteous choices and to seek the best that is within us. Establish in the mind of a … person the powerful idea that he or she is a child of God, and you have given self-respect and motivation to move against the problems of life” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1995, 31; or Ensign, Nov. 1995, 25).
Since someone close to me suggested recently that I might need therapy or meds, this one really hit me yesterday.
I really like the way you think, Sariah, and miss you!
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