Don't you love it when you're struck by something and it changes, at least a little bit, your perspective about your divine role? I don't get to attend Relief Society very often because I teach the darling 11 year olds on Sunday, so the snippets, lessons, and articles in the Ensign are partially what fills my cup.
I loved this month's Visiting Teaching message. (For my readers that may not be members of my faith, click on the link to learn more about it). I love the visiting teaching program altogether. I love it that my new visiting teacher gave me my little snippet of a message lying out by the pool in Palm Springs this last weekend. I love it that this gospel gives us tools to strive to be our best and to reach out to others. I love it that if I stink at it one month, then I can strive to be better the next month. I love it that there's a 'higher plan' in this visiting teaching. I love it that it brings sisters in the gospel closer together to help bear one another's burdens. I love it that no matter where you live in this beautiful world, you will always have a 'visiting friend' and also get to go visit with others and leave a gospel message to help them through their hectic month. I love it when I develop a relationship with my visiting teachers and teachees that extend beyond a monthly visit.
And this month, I love the whole concept around having a 'mother heart.' Maybe I've been hiding under a rock, but I've never really dissected what having a 'mother heart' truly means...until yesterday morning. So I kept reading and reading and looking at references...and then I was late to sweet Amy T's house to excitedly deliver my message, but my heart truly was touched as now I have a name for what I've been striving for all along.Our General Relief Society President, Julie Beck said, "Every girl and woman who makes and keeps sacred covenants can have a mother heart. There is no limit to what a woman with a mother heart can accomplish. Righteous women have changed the course of history and will continue to do so, and their influence will spread and grow exponentially throughout the eternities."
I want to be like the woman she references in the above article who refines the role of nurturer to an art form.
8 comments:
I LOVED this talk! It's one of those talks that takes all the clutter deposited into our minds from everyday life and clears it out, then brings us into focus with the Lord's vision of what we can be. I LOVE it!
I also loved the talk she gave at the Relief Society session in October 2007. I remember just sitting there and feeling so inspired. I love it.
I've been thinking so much lately about this very "term." I'll blog my thoughts soon. Sis. Beck was so inspired with her talk. I'd love to have it in my fragile memory bank.
You are a wonderful mother, Shayla. Your children are so blessed to be led by a prayerful, faithful, and talented mother who loves them so deeply.
I loved this message too--and how topical--I just did my first visit with my new women yesterday. As moms we need all the filling up of our spiritual buckets we can get. What an inspired visiting teacher you are, Shay.
I love that message and your beautiful post..and I LOVE YOU!
Great post! You just gave me the message this month. Don't think I can top pool side in Palm Springs but we can find another fun location. Lunch?
Hugs
Just a friend of Tallie's. Your family is just beautiful!
I love that message! Thanks for sharing your thoughts poolside and here!
I really enjoyed the VT message this month too, and I loved reading your thoughts on it. Thanks for sharing them. I also loved President Uchtdorf's talk at the General RS Conference this past Saturday.
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