(I) talk of Christ . . . and (I) write according to (my understanding), that (my) children (and friends) may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins. (2 Nephi 25:26)
Thursday, November 6, 2008
One of the Most Moving, Profound Posts I've Ever Read
What an experience. We had a recent convert who, when saying the sacrament prayer, spoke very slowly to avoid making a mistake. I so enjoyed those prayers, for the same reason as in this account - it gave me time to really pay attention to the words.
This brought tears to my eyes. We should all have such an experience - to ponder the words and the love embodied in the sacrament prayers, as well as the love and appreciation for the priesthood brethren who say them.
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5 comments:
I agree. What a beautiful account.
What an experience. We had a recent convert who, when saying the sacrament prayer, spoke very slowly to avoid making a mistake. I so enjoyed those prayers, for the same reason as in this account - it gave me time to really pay attention to the words.
That is a wonderful story.
Thank you so much for sharing that story.
This brought tears to my eyes. We should all have such an experience - to ponder the words and the love embodied in the sacrament prayers, as well as the love and appreciation for the priesthood brethren who say them.
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