A
wonderful young mother recently wrote to me: “How is it that a human being can
love a child so deeply that you willingly give up a major portion of your
freedom for it? How can mortal love be so strong that you voluntarily subject
yourself to responsibility, vulnerability, anxiety, and heartache and just keep
coming back for more of the same? What kind of mortal love can make you feel,
once you have a child, that your life is never, ever your own again? Maternal
love has to be divine. There is no other
explanation for it. What mothers do is an essential element of Christ’s work.
Knowing that should be enough to tell us the impact of such love will range
between unbearable and transcendent, over and over again, until with the safety
and salvation of the very last child on earth, we can [then] say with Jesus,
‘[Father!] I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.’” …..
To all
of our mothers everywhere, past, present, or future, I say, “Thank you. Thank
you for giving birth, for shaping souls, for forming character, and for
demonstrating the pure love of Christ.” To Mother Eve, to Sarah, Rebekah, and
Rachel, to Mary of Nazareth, and to a Mother in Heaven, I say, “Thank you for
your crucial role in fulfilling the purposes of eternity.” To all mothers in
every circumstance, including those who struggle—and all will—I say, “Be
peaceful. Believe in God and yourself. You are doing better than you think you
are. In fact, you are saviors on Mount Zion,13 and like the Master you follow, your love ‘never
faileth.’14 ” I can pay no higher tribute to anyone. In the name of
Jesus Christ, amen.
–Elder
Jeffrey R Holland, Oct 2015
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