3 Nephi 17:21-23
And he took their little children, one by one,
and blessed them, and prayed unto the Father for them.
And when he had done this he wept.
And he spake unto the multitude, and said unto them:
Behold your little ones.
and blessed them, and prayed unto the Father for them.
And when he had done this he wept.
And he spake unto the multitude, and said unto them:
Behold your little ones.
Elder Ballard, one of the Lord's twelve apostles in our day said of this scripture: "Notice that He didn't say 'glance at them' or 'casually observe them' or 'occasionally take a look in their general direction.' He said to behold them. To me that means that we should embrace them with our eyes and with our hearts; we should see and appreciate them for who they really are: spirit children of our Heavenly Father, with divine attributes".
I think it is important to take many lessons from these children. We need to always remember the simple humility that they posses. They were with God more recently than us, and still have that purity about them. They can be little devils, but they have no real pride or guile like we can often have.
When we drop the technicalities, the 'what' and 'how's of a situation, and think of the reason 'why' we do things, we can see that some activities are more important than others. We can see what really matters, just as a child so often does.
The boys in this video each learn
an important lesson which sticks with them
throughout their life. They learn that showing love
instead of playing tricks is more rewarding,
and teach many along the way.
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