A thought for reflection...
How strong a link are you within your family (wife, husband, children - not relatives) as far as the Gospel is concerned? Do you feel you are a central example, does what you do influence the other links and what do you atribute that to?
"I would hope and pray that in our own families, all of us, that we would
have a desire to be a strong link in our own family chain, in our
posterity, so that the eternal blessings that are part of the gospel, the
blessings of the temple and the eternities, will be taught to our families
in such a way that they will go on and on forever to affect many, many
people."
(David B. Haight, "Faith, Devotion, and Gratitude," Ensign, May 2000, 35.)
Right now, I'm the *only* link to the gospel for my immediate family members. My mother and dad don't go to church at all, my son scorns it, and my daughter goes only because I make her. Now, unfortunately, I had years of inactivity and some pretty harsh living that I have to make up for double to counteract those negative effects. But I'm doing my best.
The one person who was the main HUB for our extended family was my maternal grandmother -- and she passed away a couple of years ago. I know some of the family feels lost since her passing. But I also felt a new and strong sense of urgency to go to church, and, in my opinion, it was her doing
Roz
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How strong a link are you within your family (wife, husband, children - not relatives) as far as the Gospel is concerned? |