We all know that we are supposed to be Christ-like. I've heard that my whole life. Every time I hear that I need to be more Christ-like I think of qualities like charity, patience, compassion, etc. These are all correct. What was driven home to me recently is that every Christ-like attribute is based on serving others and blessing their lives. In Moses it teaches us that Heavenly Father's, and thus Christ's, "work and glory is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man." (Moses 1:39) If we want to become like them, that has to be our work too! That is how we perfect ourselves. At no point in my life was I closer to my Savior than on my mission, and it's because I was serving others all day. Even now, I am closer to the spirit and happier when I make others concerns more important than my own. Actually, I'm the happiest when I make others concerns my own, and find ways that I can bless their lives.
Alma 3:27 teaches us that "every man receiveth wages of him whom he listeth to obey." By obeying Christ, we are committing ourselves to serving. The gospel of Jesus Christ cannot be a passive element of our lives. It does no good to understand the gospel principles and not let them affect every aspect of your life.
I'll continue more on this topic in the morning...
Dave, I especially like the line where you say: "actually I am the happiest when I make others concerns my own." I believe that's what the scriptures mean when we are told to lose our life and then we will find it. You did this on your mission--lost your life, so to speak. Your every thought and action was about helping and teaching and serving, and because you lost your life, you found the greatest connection to the Savior. I like what you wrote. I believe it, too.
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