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Service -
Give
of Yourself. Using your
time and talents to help others
is the best way to avoid getting
too wrapped up in yourself.
Get
into Family History. Your
ancestors are part of the eternal
picture. Develop an interest
in them. (See D&C 128:15).
Make
Yourself Useful. Make yourself
available. Your gifts and talents
are needed. (See D&C 46:11–26.)
Invest
in Bonds. Invest yourself
in your family. The payoffs
start now and continue through
eternity. (See Hymns, no. 300.)
Merit
Badge. Home is a great place
to “help other people
at all times.” And the
rewards are terrific. (See Hymns,
no 223.)
Be
Someone’s Christmas Star.
Bring a little light into another’s
life. (See Matt. 5:16.)
Feeling
Sour? Squeeze in some time
for others. Kindness and service
bring sweetness to your life.
(See Prov. 15:13.)
Leave
Your Mark. Make things better
than you found them. (See Hymns,
no. 223.)
Get
Lost. Lose yourself in service.
You’ll find yourself happier.
(See Matt. 10:39.)
Wholehearted?
Is something missing from your
Church activity? The greatest
blessings come when you serve
with your heart and soul. (See
D&C 4:2.)
Ready
to Serve? If you’re
strung too tight to have time
for others, there’s a
hole in your game plan. (See
Gal. 5:13–14.)
Faith
without Works Doesn’t
Work. Faith without works
is like a boat without oars:
it gets you nowhere. So stop
drifting and start rowing. Otherwise,
you’re dead in the water.
(See James 2:17–18.)
Give
of Yourself. Give your most
priceless gift—your time,
your support, your love. (See
2 Cor. 9:7.)
Show
Your Thanks through Your Giving.
See Matt. 25:34–40.
He
That Is Greatest among You Shall
Be Your Servant. Matt. 23:11
Service.
Get a handle on it. Mosiah 2:17
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