I've been planning on writing this post for a long time, but always
had other things on my mind, so I put it off. Today, however, I can't
think of anything else I was planning on writing about. I'll take that
as a sign.
President
Spencer W. Kimball was the prophet when I was born, but he died when I
was only a couple of years old. I have no memories of seeing or hearing
him while he was alive. A couple of years ago I discovered a podcast
titled "Classic Speeches." This podcast is comprised of talks and
speeches given at BYU as far back as the 1950's. Through this podcast, I
feel I have been given an opportunity to get to know many of the
general authorities from before my time. Some of my favorite speakers
that I have listened to are Elder Hugh B. Brown, Elder LeGrand Richards,
and President Ezra Taft Benson (I do remember seeing him in conference,
but he died when I was still in elementary school).
Of
all of these talks, my favorites have been those given by President
Spencer W. Kimball. I still remember the first talk of his I heard. I
didn't know who I was listening to, and I remember asking myself who was
this man with the harsh voice. I then proceeded to listen to one of
the most powerful speakers I ever heard. After that, every time I saw a
talk by President Kimball come up, I felt some excitement build as I
would download the podcast and then listen to it.
Flash
back to a few years ago, when I first got back from my mission. I took
a religion class titled "Teachings of the Living Prophets" from my old
seminary teacher, Brother Chelson. In this class we studied and
discussed the teachings of each member of the first presidency and
quorum of the 12 apostles that were currently living. At one point we
talked about the calling of an apostle we were asked to read in
President Kimball's biography about his being called as an apostle to
gain some insight.
Since the accident, I have been
doing a lot of reading. Since I had read some of President Kimball's
story, and I had grown to enjoy his words so much, I decided I wanted to
know more about his life.
As
I read, it amazed me how much he seemed to worry about how inadequate
he felt as he continued to grow. With everything that I have felt I've
had to do since Melissa's accident I have also felt inadequate about my
church service, being able to take care of my family, and so many other
aspects of my life. I have especially struggled with worries about the
type of father I was
to Ethne. I constantly find myself critiquing the time I spent with
her, and trying to do things differently with
Edward. It was comforting to know that someone who had lived his life
so well and worked so hard to serve the Lord felt some of the same
things I have felt.
One aspect of his story that
really effected me was with President Kimball's father. His father was
not a stranger to loosing loved ones. He lost both children and wives.
Even with all of those loses, he said that he couldn't complain because
of how much the Lord had blessed him. Seeing the strength demonstrated
in President Kimball's family makes it obvious to me how he grew to
become such a great leader. I also saw this admirable quality in his
father. Some days it's hard to think of what was taken in order for us
to receive some of the blessing we have, but I keep reminding myself
that they are blessing and that even the best blessings are still to
come.
If you have not yet had the chance to read Spencer W. Kimball
I recommend that you do. Take a look into the life of this magnificent
Prophet who has left behind a great legacy of love that everyone can
learn from.
Living life after loss with faith, perseverance, family, and a lot of love. Learning to live with a rare disease. And homeschooling through it all. (Formerly prayers for the family)
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2 comments:
Thank you for reminding us about what a great man, example, prophet, seer and revelator Pres. Spencer W. Kimball was. I loved reading the book about his life several years ago.
Love, Grandma E.
I have always considered Pres. Kimball "my prophet" as he was the prophet through my pre-teen and some of my teen years. Just knowing he was the prophet and one to turn to for counsel was comforting. What a blessing it is to still be able to find comfort in his life and example even now that he is gone.
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