Verse 14 is a strong verse. I didn’t realize how serious it was to baptize little children. Nonetheless, I found Christ in verse 3. Reading this verse I thought about all the times I pray for my own sons. Christ, our eternal father, is mindful of us and He knows what we need and what’s best for us.
I chose verses 2-3. There’s just so much love in these verses. The love of a father for his son. It made me ask, how often do I pray for my son? Should it not be every day and should I not be praying for these very things that Mormon says to his son?
Verse 14 is a strong verse. I didn’t realize how serious it was to baptize little children. Nonetheless, I found Christ in verse 3. Reading this verse I thought about all the times I pray for my own sons. Christ, our eternal father, is mindful of us and He knows what we need and what’s best for us.
I chose verses 2-3. There’s just so much love in these verses. The love of a father for his son. It made me ask, how often do I pray for my son? Should it not be every day and should I not be praying for these very things that Mormon says to his son?
Put a little sign on each of the tills: “If you are James or Rebecca, you should not be standing here reading this .” Maybe that will work. LOL
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Or give them a card when they come in that says no till and no phones. Or list their chores. ?
@kgreene9935 there is a very long list of chores......that they conveniently forget or are too busy to do