Title: Become as little children
1Become as little children
2Louisiana Easter Bunny
3LDS Addiction Recovery Program
Invictus Out of the night that covers me, Black
as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever
gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the
fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced
nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of
chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond
this place of wrath and tears Looms but the
Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the
years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It
matters not how strait the gate, How charged
with punishments the scroll, I am the master of
my fate I am the captain of my soul. William
Henley
Orson F. Whitney "Art thou in truth? Then what of
him who bought thee with his blood? Who plunged
into devouring seas And snatched thee from the
flood "Bend to the dust that 'head
unbowed 'Small part of life's great whole, And
see in him and him alone, The captain of thy
soul."
weaknesses
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4Neal A. Maxwell
- While the egoistic urge of the natural man is to
invite others to , "Look at me," instead we
should increasingly say, "Look to God and live.
When our natural instinct is to claim credit,
increasingly we should ponder what God has done
for usa rescuing which we mortals were
absolutely powerless to effect for ourselves. No
wonder we are comparatively "unprofitable
servants". - Though we are "unprofitable," however, the Lord
has not said we are worthless. In fact, He has
said the worth of each soul is great in His
sight. But the vast differences between what He
has done for us and what we do for Him truly make
us comparatively unprofitable. Nevertheless we
are His servants. More important, we are His
children! And He is a perfect and nurturing
Father. - Men and Women of Christ, 31
5Brother Richard Eyre
- Living Type A
- Be pro-active, be in charge, be self-confident,
- Take control of your life.
- Depend on yourself and go get the things you
want. - Act, dont react.
- Plan your work, then work your plan.
- Only you can know what you want,
- And only you can decide what your life will be.
- Set your goals, make your plans, and let no one
change them - Or stand in your way.
- Cultivate strength and knowledge,
- For these are the differences between man and
Maker. - View your life as a series of competitions that
you can win, - And as an ongoing effort to prove yourself,
- And rise above your rivals.
- Understand that achievements are lifes measure,
- And wrap your identity in positions and
possessions.
- Living Type B
- Be spiritually active,
- Seek guidance, be humble, turn your life over to
God, - And depend on Him.
- Strive to understand His plan and seek His will,
- For only He knows what is best for your eternal
Soul. - Be aware of His nudges and impressions,
- Notice the needs of those around you,
- And try never to win at someone elses expense.
- Cultivate awareness and perspective.
- For these are the differences between man and
Maker. - View your life as a series of opportunities to
serve, - And an adventure in discovering
- Who God wants you to be and what He wants you to
do. - Understand that relationships are lifes measure,
6Elder Eyring
- A Broadway star had a colorful way of expressing
his opinion about the place of pride in his work.
He had been hired to be the lead in a production
of Fiddler on the Roof with a cast of college
students. I was asked to give a prayer with the
cast on opening night. The Broadway veteran, who
had played the part hundreds of times, stood at
the back of a ring of students gathered around me
just before the curtain was to go up. He looked
puzzled. - As I recall now, I prayed about the way you might
have done. I pleaded with God that the members of
the cast would be lifted above their natural
abilities, that the stage equipment would
function well, that the hearts of the audience
would be softened, and that they would be
touched. I can't remember much else of the
prayer, but I can remember what happened just
after I said "Amen." - The Broadway star jumped into the air, landed on
the stage with the sound of an explosion coming
from his heavy boots, slapped his hands to his
sides, and then thrust them into the air and
shouted, "Okay, now let's go for it!" If the
audience heard his bellow, and I can't imagine
that they didn't, they must have expected the
cast to come charging through the curtain out
into the audience bent on some kind of mayhem. - I can only assume that he was determined to
counteract the terrible mistake he had just
witnessed. The last thing on earth he wanted was
to go on a stage with a bunch of amateur actors
who had been infected with humility.
7Matthew 18
- At the same time came the disciples unto
Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven? - And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set
him in the midst of them, - And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be
converted, and become as little children, ye
shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. - Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this
little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom
of heaven.
Luke 9 46 Then there arose a reasoning among
them, which of them should be greatest.
8Robert L. Millet,
- Dependent.
- Children depend on their parents or other
significant persons in their lives. They cannot
live without help, and they know it. - Submissive.
- Children readily acknowledge that they are under
the care and keeping of others. - Trusting.
- There is something very sobering about an
innocent child looking into your eyes. Such trust
and loyalty and eagerness to please! - Humble.
- Children are eager to learn, eager to be taught.
They know, for the most part, what they don't
know and want to change that. - Patient and persistent.
- Children generally can sit and watch and listen
to the simplest things for hours. They can wait
almost indefinitely for an answer or for a
solution to a problem. - Quick to forgive and forget.
- Many a parent has been heartsick for impatiently
overreacting to a child's behavior, only to find
that within moments all is forgotten and
forgiven. - Pure.
- they are pure because our Master has decreed
them so, as an unconditional benefit of his
atonement. "Little children are holy even
adults, being sanctified through the atonement
of Jesus Christ - Alive in Christ The Miracle of Spiritual
Rebirth, 70-71.
9Rudyard Kipling
- The tumult and the shouting die
- The captains and the kings depart,
- Still stands thy ancient sacrifice
- An humble and a contrite heart.
- Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,
- Lest we forget, lest we forget.