
As I've been reading Conference Talks, I was touched by one by Elder Neil L. Anderson. He spoke of healing. Not in a physical sense, although that is also within the purview of the Lord, but about spiritual healing. When we've done something wrong, and everyone has, we should rightly feel guilt. Sometimes we feel shame. Some say that these feelings are not valid, they are bad and unproductive, and I agree in part. Those feelings are horrible, but they are not unproductive if they lead you to real repentance and a change for the better in your life. We are counseled to come unto Christ, so that He may heal us. There is no sin that cannot be forgiven. There is no wrong that cannot, in the end and with proper steps taken, that cannot be wiped clean. I'm grateful for this promise--because the world needs peace and I need mercy. (That's another quote from one of the apostles). I'm so grateful for so many things--not the least of which is the opportunity to ...
Interesting. Another American referred to today as VD yesterday. This side of the Atlantic, VD means something a little less romantic, although - as Vicus will be sure to say - far more apposite to what goes on today.
ReplyDeleteNot here, of course.
In America, Dave, the equivalent is Saint Thomas's Day.
ReplyDeleteIt's um...just an abbreviation. I would in no way refer to the sexually transmitted disease.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day you two! ::smooch::
Come over here and do that. This virtual smooching is so unsatisfying.
ReplyDeleteStill, one does avoid STD's.