Friday, May 14, 2010

When I think of the Savior: Uchtdorf

"When I think of the Savior, I often picture Him with hands outstretched, reaching out to comfort, heal, bless, and love. And He always talked with, never down to, people. He loved the humble and the meek and walked among them, ministering to them and offering hope and salvation. That is what He did during His mortal life; it is what He would be doing if He were living among us today; and it is what we should be doing as His disciples and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."

--Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "You Are My Hands", Ensign May 2010, 68–70, 75

1 comment:

Carissa Mason said...

I remember this talk vividly. I cried the entire time because it was so what I needed. I, too tend to have my head in the pity cloud, as you put it in your sidebar, and this talk made me realize what I could be doing to get my head out of it permanently. I wish I could follow this blog, too. Will you have that available soon?