You can say I'm different, I mean like I am not the typical quite molly mormon in the corner and sometimes I feel that because I am this way some of the other sisters think I'm not worthy or something. This is who I am and didnt Jesus say we have to love everyone?
What makes you think the sisters feel that way about you? Personally, I am very outspoken and definitly I am not Caroline Ingalls from the Little House on the Prairie. Nevertheless, that's me and I think we should embrace our uniqueness. Nothing wrong with being different. As long as you love yourself and you respect others, being different is part of being a special daughter of Zion.
Oh I can tell believe me. I get the looks you know the kinda looks where they are sizing you up, get what I mean? I know I'm a daughter of zion, I just hope they see all the sisters like that.
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I feel that because I am this way some of the other sisters think I'm not worthy or something. |
Hey dbackers that is really helpful and very true. Ive tried being nice with someone that was kinda mean with me and they did turn out to be a good friend after so I guess you are right.
Elder Bednar spoke of members who leave the Church because of feelings of being offended and such. While he did not condemn those for FEELING offended (and I certainly believe people can feel justly offended by others), he did chastise such members for allowing this offense (wrong or right) stand in the way between them and the Lord. For while our feelings may be just, if we allow the offense to stop us from partaking of the Lord's supper, we solely condemn ourselves.
Last week we had a person who swore she would never return to Church because of her belief that one of the leaders had greatly offended her. She could not countenance that he might lead the local Saints. She withdrew from the sacrament meeting as it commenced, and I doubt that she will be back.
Even if that leader is wrong, she only hurts herself.
I dont think I'm offended about it actually I do not think I said I was anyway.