In our church there is a lot of symbolism attached to the
sheep. Not necessarily the sheep that might have been there the night that our
Savior was born, but sheep in general. I really like what Elder Robert D. Halessaid in the October 2012 Conference, “This is the call of Christ to every
Christian today: “Feed my lambs. … Feed my sheep”—share my gospel with young
and old, lifting, blessing, comforting, encouraging, and building them,
especially those who think and believe differently than we do. We feed His
lambs in our homes by how we live the gospel: keeping the commandments,
praying, studying the scriptures, and emulating His love. We feed His sheep in
the Church as we serve in priesthood quorums and auxiliary organizations. And
we feed His sheep throughout the world by being good Christian neighbors,
practicing the pure religion of visiting and serving the widows, the
fatherless, the poor, and all who are in need.” Are we feeding His lambs?
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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