Sunday, February 24, 2008

My talk

Per Heidi's request, I have decided to post my talk.....and I don't know if you can attach things to this so I'll just type it in. It's probably not very good since I wrote it myself...but here it is:



My Talk

I was asked to speak on family. Family is the most sacred unit of the church. But a happy family life isn't that easy to achieve. The Family: A Proclamation to the World states that: "Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities."

Families are essential to God's plan, so we need to work hard to achieve the happiness needed to bring the Holy Ghost into our homes. No person or family is perfect, and jsut like our individual problems, each family faces different trials. Some face great financial debts, others the loss of a loved one, and some face illnesses within the family. It is not easy to see a loved one die or struggle; but we don't have to let that ruin our family relationships. Instead, let the trials you and your family face be a building block for your family. Use your hard times as times to get to know and love your family better.
Heavenly Father sent us here to Earth to be tested, and he wants us to come live with him again and become a spiritual family. We need our earthly family's help to do so. Each of us must pitch in and do our share of the work. The family is not complete if everyone but one or two family members pitches in. Everyone must try their hardest for a strong and happy family, because the family is so important to this church.
Take a rope, for instance. One of the strands that makes up the rope is very easy to break. But when you put all the strands together, it becomes a lot harder to break. Strong families are like strong ropes. Without our family's and others support, we could not possibly survive in this dangerous world. This world is full of so much profanity, pornography, and abuse that without good, strong families we would fall prey to the evils of the world. I am very grateful to my family for teaching me the good gospel principles. I know I will value this knowledge later on in my life.
We are all imperfect, but I, for one, will try to strengthen my family and live the gospel principles so that I can return to live with Heavenly Father and the rest of my Heavenly family.


2 comments:

Heidi said...

Thanks for posting that Marissa! I know who to come to when I need a talk written. Wish we could have heard you give it; but it turns out Elise is just getting over her sickness, and Ainsley is just starting hers.

Jill said...

Where did you go?