This talk really resonates with me. I want to be compassionate with my words I speak to others and about others. I am going to apply the truths in this talk. I hope can you too!
Ponder:
"Today, I invite you, as I have done, to “look in the mirror” as you consider these questions:
Do you speak harshly to your friends, colleagues, spouse, or children?
Do you criticize, belittle, or speak unkindly to others?
Do you yell angrily or with vulgarity in frustrating situations?
Do you gossip instead of addressing concerns directly with the person with whom you are at conflict?"
This week-end's Conferences talks have been so inspiring. I am putting the link 's to the sessions so we may feast on them again and again.
“To feast means more than to taste. To feast means to savor. We savor the scriptures by studying them in a spirit of delightful discovery and faithful obedience. When we feast upon the words of Christ, they … become an integral part of our nature.” President Russell M. Nelson,