On a personal note and since yesterday was Mother's Day, I'll add that I'm so thankful to be a mother, I feel so lucky that I am healthy and strong and able to have all these kids. I recently went and got my hair trimmed. As I was leaving, they asked if I'd like to reschedule a follow-up appointment right now, and if I did I get whatever incentive. I said no thanks, I don't know when I'll have the time in my schedule to get away again. The lady who cuts my hair says "I can understand that" and turning to the recpetionist says "She's got 9 kids!" "Almost nine" I replied with a smile as I pat my pregnant belly. "Eight and a half..." The guy checking me out just said "wow". "It's a lot of fun..." I continued, and I do love it more than anything, but given the situation and that this person wasn't really interetsed, I just left it at that, and I thought of this scripture in Corinthians.
1 Corinthians 2:14
But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
I felt a little silly trying to share that it's fun being a parent. It's just not believeable, unless you're already a parent and already know. It's much more easy to be persuaded that there's much more fun out there in the world to be had if we're free from the burden of caring for children. Having kids sounds like foolishness. But being a mother has brought me joy I didn't know existed, and that I didn't even know I wanted. I'm thankful for the promptings of the spirit and the words of the prophet that have led me on this wonderful path of motherhood.
It may appear to you at times that those out in the world are having much more fun than you are. Some of you may feel restricted by the code of conduct to which we in the Church adhere. My brothers and sisters, I declare to you, however, that there is nothing which can bring more joy into our lives or more peace to our souls than the Spirit which can come to us as we follow the Savior and keep the commandments. That Spirit cannot be present at the kinds of activities in which so much of the world participates. The Apostle Paul declared the truth: “The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”4The term natural man can refer to any of us if we allow ourselves to be so.
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