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Consistent action service fills the heart with kindness, the mind with wisdom and understanding, and the soul with peace and love. Uchtdorf - April Ensign. You will have the comfort of His love and feel the answer of His drawing closer as you reach out your arms in giving service to others.
His arms are outstretched with yours to succor and bless the children of our Heavenly Father, including those in your family. Eyring - April General Conference. Great things are wrought through simple and small things.
Like the small flecks of gold that accumulate over time into a large treasure, our small and simple acts of kindness and service will accumulate into a life filled with love for Heavenly Father, devotion to the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, and a sense of peace and joy each time we reach out to one another. Russell Ballard - April General Conference. Our Savior teaches us to follow Him by making the sacrifices necessary to lose ourselves in unselfish service to others.
Unselfish Service - Dallin H. Oaks - April General Conference. I will share one principle of truth which, if applied, can open the door to all the others you need to lift your spirit.
It is a principle that will give you the power to make a difference in the quality of your own life. I speak of service—self-sacrificing service to others in need. I know it is hard to help another when you feel you have been wronged. I know it is difficult to take the first step when your own heart aches for companionship or yearns for understanding. Yet such acts of service open to us the mercy and love of Jesus Christ, the Master.
Scott - October General Conference. Selfless acts of service and consecration refine our spirits, remove the scales from our spiritual eyes, and open the windows of heaven. Waiting on the Road to Damascus - Dieter F. Uchtdorf - April General Conference.
When we serve others we gain important blessings. Through service we increase our ability to love. We become less selfish. As we think of the problems of others, our own problems seem less serious. Seniors put aside the diversions of retirement, the comforts of home, and the loving companionship of children and grandchildren and go forth to serve strangers in unfamiliar places.
Young men and women put work and education on hold and make themselves available to serve wherever they are assigned. The same unselfish service is given by legions of officers and teachers in our stakes and wards and branches. All are uncompensated in worldly terms but committed to Christlike service to their fellowmen. It is not easy to give up our personal priorities and desires. Many years ago a new missionary in England was frustrated and discouraged. He wrote home saying he felt he was wasting his time.
Last January President Thomas S. A familiar example of losing ourselves in the service of others—this one not unique to Latter-day Saints—is the sacrifice parents make for their children. Mothers suffer pain and loss of personal priorities and comforts to bear and rear each child. Fathers adjust their lives and priorities to support a family. One of our family members recently overheard a young couple on an airline flight explaining that they chose to have a dog instead of children.
We rejoice that so many Latter-day Saint couples are among that unselfish group who are willing to surrender their personal priorities and serve the Lord by bearing and rearing the children our Heavenly Father sends to their care. We also rejoice in those who care for disabled family members and aged parents.
All of it requires setting aside personal convenience for unselfish service. All of it stands in contrast to the fame, fortune, and other immediate gratification that are the worldly ways of so many in our day. Latter-day Saints are uniquely committed to sacrifice. In partaking of the sacrament each week, we witness our commitment to serve the Lord and our fellowmen.
In sacred temple ceremonies we covenant to sacrifice and consecrate our time and talents for the welfare of others. Latter-day Saints are also renowned for their ability to unite in cooperative efforts.
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