Dear Family,
I hope you have a great week ahead of you. Today’s message is all about the importance of the word Remember. Here are a few things I want each of you to remember throughout your week: that I love you, that I am praying for you, that you can do hard things, that the Savior’s Atonement can offer you healing, peace, and comfort, and that you are a child of God. Remember to pray for your family, to love your family & share your testimony with your family. I know these things are true.
I Love you all!
DaD
Remember
Therefore remember, O man, for all thy doings thou shalt be brought into judgment.
Watch for the word remember as you read the scriptures, particularly the Book of Mormon. Also watch for its opposite, forget. Helaman pleads with his sons to “remember, remember . . .” (Helaman 5:12), while Captain Moroni questions Pahoran three times in one verse, “Have ye forgotten?” (Alma 60:20).
President Spencer W. Kimball taught, “When you look in the dictionary for the most important word, do you know what it is? It could be ‘remember.’ Because all of you have made covenants—you know what to do and you know how to do it—our greatest need is to remember. That is why everyone goes to sacrament meeting every Sabbath day, to take the sacrament and listen to the priests pray that they ‘may always remember him and keep his commandments which he has given them.’ Nobody should ever forget to go to sacrament meeting. ‘Remember’ is the word. ‘Remember’ is the program” (“Circles of Exaltation,” address to Religious Educators, June 28, 1968, 8).
Sermons in a Sentency by John Bytheway