110125, Saturday
Daily Vitals: 228.1, GMI: 7.0, Steps (previous day): 9,656, BP: 115/72, Pulse 78, Reported sleep: 5:15
Journal Entry
Halloween, yesterday, was actually pretty enjoyable. I wish I had taken a photo of our front porch. It wasn't super spectacular but it was also very Halloween. We had lots of trick -or-treaters and they were great kids who thanked us for our treats.
Come Follow Me
D&C 124:113 And when he shall prove himself faithful in all things that shall be entrusted unto his care, yea, even a few things, he shall be made ruler over many;
"Consider this insight provided by the 18th-century Hasidic scholar Zusya of Anipol. Zusya was a renowned teacher who began to fear as he approached death. His disciples asked, “Master, why do you tremble? You’ve lived a good life; surely God will grant you a great reward.”
Zusya said: “If God says to me, ‘Zusya, why were you not another Moses?’ I will say, ‘Because you didn’t give me the greatness of soul that you gave Moses.’ And if I stand before God and He says, ‘Zusya, why were you not another Solomon?’ I will say, ‘Because you didn’t give me the wisdom of Solomon.’ But, alas, what will I say if I stand before my Maker and He says, ‘Zusya, why were you not Zusya? Why were you not the man I gave you the capacity to be?’ Ah, that is why I tremble.”
Indeed, God will be disappointed if we do not rely upon the merits, mercy, and grace of the Savior to magnify the God-given abilities we have received. With His loving assistance, He expects us to become the best version of ourselves. That we may start with differing abilities is irrelevant to Him. And it should be to us."
Elder Dale G. Renlund, Apostle


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