Integrity is not naiveté. What is naive is to suppose that we are not accountable to God.
-D. Todd Christofferson
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A Consecrated Life...
A consecrated life is filled with work, sometimes repetitive, sometimes menial, sometimes unappreciated but always work that improves, orders, sustains, lifts, ministers, aspires. Having spoken in praise of labor, I must also add a kind word for leisure. Just as honest toil gives rest its sweetness, wholesome recreation is the friend and steadying companion of work. Music, literature, art, dance, drama, athletics—all can provide entertainment to enrich one’s life and further consecrate it. At the same time, it hardly needs to be said that much of what passes for entertainment today is coarse, degrading, violent, mind-numbing, and time wasting. Ironically, it sometimes takes hard work to find wholesome leisure. When entertainment turns from virtue to vice, it becomes a destroyer of the consecrated life. “Wherefore, take heed … that ye do not judge that which is evil to be of God” (Moroni 7:14).
-D. Todd Christofferson
-D. Todd Christofferson
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Consecration,
Distraction,
Mother,
Provident Living,
Satan,
Self-Control,
Time,
Work
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