The Bridge of Love | Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell |
Some of the most recognizable structures in the world are bridges. They connect islands to mainlands; they span rivers, streams, and vast caverns. Bridges, whether new or old, come in all kinds of configurations: a log thrown over a brook, a maze of vines spanning the forest floor, a footpath of rocks, a landmark on a country road, an ancient succession of arches, or an architectural wonder that is as much a work of art as a useful road from here to there. There are bridges in our lives as well. They are not shaped of steel, rock, or timber, nor are they always prominent or even visible. Bridges in our lives are often quiet acts that make connections and help us cross over obstacles in our paths. The story is told of a man who arranged for Korean children to come to his community for needed heart surgery. He spoke no Korean, so when the first little girl arrived, he used hand signs and drew pictures to help the frightened six-year-old feel comfortable. When the nurses came to take her to the operating room, tears filled her eyes, but she lifted her arms up to her new friend, as if to request that he take her wherever it was she was going. He did just that—carrying her down the long hall, her arms wrapped tightly around him and the orderly pushing an empty stretcher behind them. There were many differences between them—culture, language, race, and age—but in those few precious moments, love bridged them all.1 What a lesson for us. There are bridges that connect us one to another, just as there are cables and concrete that reach across otherwise impassable chasms. We connect with kindness and trust, with generosity and sheer goodness, with concern for others. This kind of bridge is built on the firm foundation of love. 1. See Bill Halamandaris, Be the Light: A Blueprint for a Happy and Successful Life (1999), 87–88. Program #4210 Musical Selections: 1. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Stralsund Gesangbuch 1665; arr. Mack Wilberg; Oxford University Press 2. For the Beautiy of the Earth Conrad Kocher; arr. Mack Wilberg; Arrangement Unpublished 3. Land Sighting (Discovery) Edvard Greig; Oliver Ditson 4. Simple Gifts (Organ solo) Shaker Melody; arr. Richard Elliott; Jackman Music 5. Never Never Land from Peter Pan Jule Styne; arr. Mack Wilberg; Edwin H. Morris & Co. 6. Spoken Word 7. How Firm a Foundation J. Ellis; arr. Mack Wilberg; Arrangement Unpublished |
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- 我是在1996年12月29日受洗加入耶穌基督後期聖徒教會. 我在此留下我對這復興的福音的見證,我知道約瑟斯密確實是神的先知; 藉由約瑟斯密,神復興了耶穌基督的教會即耶穌基督後期聖徒教會; 摩爾門經是耶穌基督的另一部約書,與聖經共同見證耶穌是基督.而我們今日仍有一位活著的先知,多馬孟蓀會長 I joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on December 29, 1996. I know that Joseph Smith was and is a prophet of God. The Book of Mormon is indeed Another Testament of Jesus Christ. We have a living prophet today, even President Thomas S. Monson.
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