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Click the button below to continue. Step 1 - Create an account or log in to start your free trial. Three easy steps to start your free trial subscription to Bible Gateway Plus. Create or log in to your Bible Gateway account. Enter your credit card information to ensure uninterrupted service following your free trial. We, as servants, can expect no more than the Master, who left mortality only after great pain and suffering.
While we will find on our path bitter sorrow, we can also find great happiness. We, with Jesus, can walk the path of obedience. It will not always be easy, but let our watchword be the heritage bequeathed us by Samuel: We, like Jesus, can walk the path of service. As a glowing searchlight of goodness is the life of Jesus as He ministered among men. He brought strength to the limbs of the cripple, sight to the eyes of the blind, hearing to the ears of the deaf.
He wears ordinary business clothes, at times blends into a crowd, and is not memorable in appearance. The most dominant usage in prose is in the context of fictional or nonfiction adventure or mystery stories or articles. The next step is to choose a monthly or yearly subscription, and then enter your payment information. Sheldon was soon preaching to a packed crowd. Views Read Edit View history.
Jesus walked the path of prayer. Other instructions given to us by the Savior are at our fingertips, found in the holy scriptures. In His Sermon on the Mount, He tells us to be merciful, to be humble, to be righteous, to be pure in heart, to be peacemakers. He instructs us to stand up bravely for our beliefs, even when we are ridiculed and persecuted.
He asks us to let our lights shine so that others may see them and may desire to glorify our Father in Heaven. He teaches us to be morally clean in both our thoughts and our actions. He tells us it is far more important to lay up treasures in heaven than on earth. His parables teach with power and authority.
With the account of the good Samaritan, He teaches us to love and to serve our neighbors. As we strive to place Christ at the center of our lives by learning His words, by following His teachings, and by walking in His path, He has promised to share with us the eternal life that He died to gain. There is no higher end than this, that we should choose to accept His discipline and become His disciples and do His work throughout our lives. Nothing else, no other choice we make, can make of us what He can. As I think of those who have truly tried to follow the example of the Savior and who have walked in His path, there comes readily to my mind the names of Gustav and Margarete Wacker—two of the most Christlike individuals I have ever known.
They were native Germans who had immigrated to eastern Canada, and I met them when I served as a mission president there. Brother Wacker earned his living as a barber. Though their means were limited, they shared all they had.
They were not blessed with children, but they nurtured all who entered their home. Men and women of learning and sophistication sought out these humble, unlettered servants of God and counted themselves fortunate if they could spend an hour in their presence.
Their appearance was ordinary, their English halting and somewhat difficult to understand, their home unpretentious. Yet the faithful beat a path to their door in order to partake of the spirit that was there.
Their home was a heaven on earth, and the spirit they radiated was of pure peace and goodness. We too can have that spirit and can share it with the world as we walk the path of our Savior and follow His perfect example. We will have no doubt that we are on a path which our Father would have us follow. His path will take us safely home. October April October April All conferences Russell Ballard All speakers Atonement Jesus Christ plan of salvation Sabbath All topics October Ponder the Path of Thy Feet.
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