:: Becoming The Best You Can Be ::
Now
is the time for each of us to work toward our personal conversion,
toward becoming what our Heavenly Father desires us to become. As we do
so, we should remember that our family relationships—even more than our
Church callings—are the setting in which the most important part of that
development can occur. The conversion we must achieve requires us to be
a good husband and father or a good wife and mother. Being a successful
Church leader is not enough. Exaltation is an eternal family
experience, and it is our mortal family experiences that are best suited
to prepare us for it.
We are challenged to move through a
process of conversion toward that status and condition called eternal
life. This is achieved not just by doing what is right, but by doing it
for the right reason—for the pure love of Christ. Charity is attained
through a succession of acts that result in a conversion. Charity is
something one becomes. Thus, as Moroni declared, “except men shall have
charity they cannot inherit” the place prepared for them in the mansions
of the Father.
Instead of being judgmental about others, we
should be concerned about ourselves. We must not give up hope. We must
not stop striving. We are children of God, and it is possible for us to
become what our Heavenly Father would have us become.