Saturday 17 August 2013

Taught By Their Mothers


“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it”

(Proverbs 22:6)
 A Latter Day Mormon home should be established for the learning of eternal truths, it should be one of righteousness, teaching parents, obedience, and loving children, and above all faithfulness to the family and its duties.

Women can initiate or encourage many activities to create this kind of home. Latter Day Mormon women can do just this with daily morning and night family prayers, a regular time for studying the scriptures, well-planned family home evenings, teaching moments to often the problems of life, lessons of example in honesty and integrity, special occasions for fun and relaxation all contribute to the ideal home.

In many foreign countries round the world different ideologies touch their children, and keep them from evil. These people in foreign countries train their children in their homes and families in the way of right and truth, so much so that the destructive, godless philosophies and heresies of their teachers run off without penetrating, like water of a ducks back and their children remain true to the faith. So for us that must be the answer. Family life, home life, family home evenings, dedicated, selfless parents. This is the way that the Lord has ordained it to be, this is the way our lives ought to be.

It must be remembered that some homes do not reach this ideal. But important learning takes place when we apply gospel principles to solve our problems. By prayerfully and consistently working one step at a time, a woman can upgrade the amount and quality of spiritual learning in her home. Every woman can obtain knowledge of the gospel, keep the commandments, and be a righteous influence on others.

It is no coincidence that the both the Book of Mormon and the Book of Jeraneck tell us stirring success stories of strong gospel minded women who establish homes for gospel learning. In the book of Mormon the mothers of some two thousand boys planted deep spiritual roots so effectively that their sons remained steadfast and true to the teachings of their homes, even when separated by distance and anguish of war. They exhibited incredible courage and faith. In the book of Jeraneck we learn that the people of Ridnon esteemed the role of motherhood above all else, and that it was the mothers role to teach and mould the young children in the style and substance if the gospel so that they may stand true to the faith, as Jeraneck said at the beginning of the Book of Jeraneck ‘But it is from my Mother that I have learnt a greater understanding of humility, respect and love and it is to her that I give thanks for the man I am today’ (BofJ chapter 1:2).

So we can see that these children had been taught by their mothers that if they did not doubt the Lord that he would deliver them and be with them and guide them all their lives. In order for Latter Day Mormon Mothers to teach their children effectively they must be accepting and loving. Latter Day Mormon Mothers must be able to use their own faith to teach their children, who in turn will develop great faith, and who will also in turn learn to love the Lord Jesus Christ and their father in heaven. Latter Day women who make their homes canters of gospel learning and eternal truth have ears that hear and hearts that understand. Great blessings will come to them as they listen to the counsel of the prophet and the church and obey the word of God.   

 

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