I loved this quote from a talk Elder Rasband gave in the
April 2012 General Conference.
“God bless all who endeavor to be their brother’s keeper,
who give to ameliorate suffering, who strive with all that is good within them
to make a better world. Have you noticed that such individuals have a brighter
smile? Their footsteps are more certain. They have an aura about them of
contentment and satisfaction … for one cannot participate in helping others
without experiencing a rich blessing himself.” (President Thomas S. Monson)
There really is such a power that comes into our lives from
serving. Elder Rasband tells about a
family trial they've been experiencing with their grandson having a rare
chromosomal deletion which has been life-changing for their family in the time,
money, energy, etc. required in rearing this sweet child. They've had so many "angels" around
them to bear them up that have given countless hours of selfless service, much
of which has been given without being asked.
I love the special lesson learned from this trial:
"If you come upon a person who is drowning, would you
ask if they need help—or would it be better to just jump in and save them from
the deepening waters? The offer, while well meaning and often given, 'Let me know
if I can help' is really no help at all.
We continue to learn the important value of being aware of and
interested in the lives of those around us, learning not only the importance of
giving help but also the overwhelming joy that comes from helping others."
"Special Lessons", Elder Ronald A. Rasband
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