When I think
of Joseph I think of courage, faith, and devotion. He could have left Mary, who
he was espoused to. But he didn't. I don’t know what it was like in those days.
I don’t know if people gossiped like they do now. But I think it took a lot of
courage to stand by Mary’s side.
I love what
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland said about Joseph, “As a father, I have thought often
of Joseph—that strong, silent, almost unknown man who must have been more
worthy than any other mortal man to be the guiding foster father of the living
Son of God. It was Joseph selected from among all men who would teach Jesus to
work. It was Joseph who taught him the books of the Law. It was Joseph who, in
the seclusion of the shop, helped him begin to understand who he was and ultimately
what he was to become.”
As parents
do we take the sacred responsibility of raising our children to be the adults
that Heavenly Father would want them to become?
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