There is something I heard the other day that was so profound, I
cannot stop thinking about it. What is even more amazing is that this
concept was created and explained by a young child.
It was at
church on Sunday, where we were having our monthly testimony meeting.
It is a chance for anyone to go up to the podium and share a spiritual
experience and their feelings about the Lord's role in their life. As
the time was coming to a close, the son of some friends (age 8 or 9)
took a turn. And this is what he said:
I
think of us as cars on a road. There are all of these signs pointing
us in the right direction and telling us what we need to do. That is
the Gospel. And there are all of these ditches and cracks in the road
trying to throw us off. That is the Adversary. And if we just follow
the signs and directions and watch out for the ditches and cracks, we'll
find our way back to our Heavenly Father.
Is that not
one of the best explanations for living a good life you've ever heard?
I was awestruck at this child's wisdom. His mother was sitting right
in front of me and I asked her where he had heard this. She didn't
know. His sincerity and earnestness seemed to indicate that it was
something he had thought of himself.
I have been thinking about it
for the last two days in relation to decisions I have made in my life.
I can, happily, say that I have not made any really bad life-altering
choices. But there are times in my life where I have been stubborn or
prideful and there have been consequences. There were signs pointing in
the right direction which I chose not to follow and this particular car
hit a few ditches instead.
Looking back, I cannot really see
myself doing anything differently. The person I am today is a
culmination of all my experiences. But I can think of times in my life
when I could have been happier, more productive, and more selfless. If I
have any regrets, it is knowing that those moments are gone and cannot
be undone.
Fortunately, the road is far from over. I would like
to think that age and experience is bringing clarity as those situations
may present themselves again. Next time I will pay better attention to
the signs along the way.
1 comment:
And a little child shall lead them, right? Great thoughts!
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