Saturday, September 16, 2017

Families Can Bless Eternally

I often get impressions and inspiration as I walk the two miles to, and then from, being with Kristie each morning and evening.  I was struck yesterday by President Henry B. Eyring's message in the last General Conference that, "Families are the basic organizational unit of the eternal realms, and so He [God] intends for them also to be the basic unit on earth. Though earthly families are far from perfect, they give God’s children the best chance to be welcomed to the world with the only love on earth that comes close to what we felt in heaven—parental love.  Families are also the best way to preserve and pass on moral virtues and true principles that are most likely to lead us back to God’s presence."

Having just spent a week with family in Utah (our daughter's family; my three sisters; many cousins, nieces, nephew, and their children; as well as two of Kristie's brothers, her niece and children) helped me see more clearly the importance and blessing of earthly families in my life.

It only seems like a few days ago that I was a child, feeding the bummer lambs (Hickory, Dickory, Doc, and Mousey) with my three sisters, and last Thursday we were together again (without the lambs) to perform family sealings in the Provo City Center Temple.  Being with my sisters seems to ground me and remind me of the home in which we were  raised and where there were family prayers each morning and night to recognize God, give thanks for blessings, and implore divine assistance.  It is no wonder that I feel there is a plan and purpose to our chaotic earthly experience.



I was impressed to find out that both my oldest cousin and his wife served missions and that he was a medic on the front lines during the Korean War.  I always saw him as the tall, quiet type; but came away after this visit much more impressed with what I learned about him and the wonderful spirit which was very evident in their home.

I also learned that a cousin's wife joined the church in the Northern States Mission while I was serving there.  I knew many of the missionaries who taught her; and the names of her family members were included as newly baptized members in my missionary newsletters.

Being with Kristie's two oldest brothers was an enjoyable reminder of the quirky Neilson sense of humor that always makes it so fun to be with her family, and was not wasted on my 4-year old grandson, as the video shows.  Click the full screen button in the bottom right corner after the video starts to get the full effect.


Being in our daughter's home was a significant reminder of the profound influence parents have to impact and bless their children.  Both of our daughters remind me of my own mother, and how I experienced heavenly love through her.  I am truly grateful for and blessed by my family - even eternally.