While struggling with my own shortcomings, and
feeling as if I fall short of the mark every day, I was touched by a video I recently watched in church.
The video begins with this scripture.
“Therefore, what manner of men ought ye to be?
Verily I say unto you, even as I am.” 3 Nephi 27:27
The video goes on to list the attributes of
Christ.
Humble Obedient Healer Kind Teacher Courageous Servant Submissive Selfless Full of love
As I watched the Savior in all these roles, which
the video portrayed, one thought crossed my mind. He’s genuine. In every role,
in displaying whichever attribute, the Savior was Himself. He always expressed
His true feelings, which were based on true motivations and love—Christlike
love, which is charity.
And I realized that in my life, I only ever want
to be genuine, even when I fall short and despite my shortcomings. I want to
exhibit these Christlike behaviors with all my soul. I don’t want to grumble
through life. I don’t want to complain when asked to do something. I don’t want
to wallow in my sins. I want to be happy when I serve.
I want [to] “come unto Christ, and be perfected in
him, and deny [myself] of all ungodliness; and if [I] shall deny [myself] of
all ungodliness, and love God with all [my] might, mind and strength, then is
his grace sufficient for [me], that by his grace [I] may be perfect in Christ .
. .” Moroni 10:32
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