Monday, 3 November 2014
The lioness At The Gate - Julie B. Beck
"I have said lately that women are like lionesses at the gate of the home. Whatever happens in that
home and family happens because she cares about it and it matters to her. She guards that gate,
and things matter to that family if they matter to her. For example, if the lioness at the gate
believes in the law of tithing, tithing will be paid in that family. If that family has a humble little
portion of ten pesos coming in, that lioness will safeguard the one peso if tithing is important to
her. If that lioness at the gate knows about renewing her baptismal covenants with God, she will
be in sacrament meeting on Sunday, and she will prepare her children to be there. They will be
washed, cleaned, combed, and taught about that meeting and what happens there. It isn’t a casual
event, but it is serious to her, and it will be serious to them. The lioness at the gate ensures that
temple worship is taken care of in the family. She encourages that participation. She cares about
seeking after her ancestors. If the lioness at the gate knows about and understands missions,
missionaries, and the mission of the house of Israel, she will prepare future missionaries to go
out from that home. It is very difficult to get a lion cub away from a lioness who doesn’t believe
in missions, but if the lioness believes in a mission, she will devote her life to preparing the cub
to go out and serve the Lord. That’s how important she is. Service happens if she cares about it."
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