A poem for today...

    WHAT TO REMEMBER AND WHAT TO FORGET
    by Priscilla Leonard

    Forget each kindness that you do
       As soon as you have done it;
    Forget the praise that falls to you
       The moment you have won it;
    Forget the slanders that you hear
       Before you can repeat it;
    Forget each slight, each spite, each sneer
       Wherever you may meet it.

    Remember every kindness done
       To you, whate'er its measure;
    Remember praise by others won
       And pass it on with pleasure
    Remember every promise made
       And keep it to the letter
    Remember those who lend you aid,
       And be a grateful debtor.

    Remember all the happiness
       That comes your way in living.
    Forget each worry and distress;
       Be hopeful and forgiving.
    Remember good, remember truth,
       Remember heaven's above you.
    And you will find through age and youth
       True joys, and hearts to love you.

    (Source: Clip-Art Features for Church
    Newsletters 3, George W. Knight, p. 67)

I hope you have a great experience listening
to General Conference this weekend!

Best wishes,

Ken

www.KenAlford.com
ScriptureMastery@KenAlford.com
(801) 491-8164


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