18 July 2023

Are We Not All Mothers?

This post is part of the General Conference OdysseyThis week covers the General Relief Society session of the October 2001 conference.


Once upon a time there was a little red-headed girl who wanted to have twelve children, and live on a farm when she grew up. She played with dolls, played pioneer, played school teacher, and loved being domestic.  Well, she grew up, had five children, homeschooled them, and lived everywhere but a farm.
Moral of the story: not all dreams come true, just the important elements. (That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.)

Sheri L. Dew spoke of motherhood in this session teaching true doctrine and giving lots of encouragement to stand strong in living and valuing the doctrine of motherhood. "It is a doctrine about which we must be clear if we hope to stand 'steadfast and immovable' regarding the issues that swirl around our gender."
. . . our Father has entrusted us as women with His children, and He has asked us to love them and help lead them safely past the dangers of mortality back home. . . . If we really want to make a difference, it will happen as we mother those we have borne and those we are willing to bear with. . . . For mother is the word that will define a righteous woman made perfect in the highest degree of the celestial kingdom, a woman who has qualified for eternal increase in posterity, wisdom, joy and influence.

I have learned more being a mother than I thought possible. More about myself, my Heavenly Father, the Savior, the world around me, and eternity. I can't imagine any other life. Motherhood, in the church, should be promoted more, even though there are some who can't or won't be mothers in this life. Motherhood is an eternal calling! It is the work of eternity. And most importantly, we will be judged and rewarded according to the desires of our hearts. 

 

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