Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Remembering is a Good Choice


What is it that You Will Choose to Remember This Day?


We all remember the scenes of devastation and sorrow. 
Do we remember the love? Do we remember the kindness?
Do we remember the humanity and the selfless service
of those who gave their all to save a stranger?

After 9-11, individuals and families all across our nation
chose to remember God and to remember Country.
Is that a choice for you today?
Are you still attending your Church?
Are you still displaying your flag?
Do you still have hope
for yourself, your children, and our Country?

The Holy Ghost can bring all things to our remembrance.
Are we remembering to express gratitude to those we love,
to our family and friends?
Are we remembering to show kindness to strangers?
Are we remembering to give thanks,
praising God, and giving Him the glory?

We can choose to see evil every day,
because it is here and we can see it.

We can also choose to see love every day,
because it is here and we can be a part of it.
We can create it.

We clearly mean it when we say, “We will never forget.”
But what exactly is it that we are choosing to remember.
Will our memories make a difference to us?
Will our actions make a difference for others?

We can’t forget the insidious actions of hatred
that have taken innocent lives, on 9-11 and throughout history;
and how those cruel deeds caused pain and damage
to loved ones that is ongoing. 
But do those actions make a more indelible mark 
on our souls than the goodness that is witnessed 
during those very times? 

Light always shines through, 
and our choices can make it overpower the darkness 
in our own hearts, minds, and lives.
With that light,
we can make a difference in the lives of others.
Jesus is the Light of the World, 
and it is only through remembering Him 
that we can experience everlasting peace and everlasting life.

He died for all humanity, 
our failures, our mistakes, and even our hate.

He lives for all of us, too. 
He is the Way. He is our Bread. He is our salvation. 
Through Him our lives can again have meaning and direction. 
With His love, He provided hope for all. 
His invitation is, “Come, follow Me.”

Do we remember to find ways to 
recognize and remember God’s kindness?

What will you choose to remember today?

A scripture verse:

And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon the
rock of our Redeemer,
who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation;
that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea,
his shafts in the whirlwind,
yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you,
it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built,
which is a sure foundation,
a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall.


Helaman 5:12

A message from an apostle: