Saturday, May 2, 2020

Walking

Due to COVID-19 high school and college graduates will not be taking the traditional "walk" at graduation ceremonies this year. 

At a virtual graduation for the LDS Business College, Jean Bingham spoke about "walking." 

“Even though you are not able to ‘walk’ in the traditional sense on graduation day, please consider that there are many ways to walk—but none more important than the Savior’s way.” 

“Scripturally, we find numerous expressions of walking, such as ‘walk righteously,’ ‘walk uprightly,’ ‘walk in the steps of the Lord,’ ‘walk in the strait path,’ ‘walk in the ways of truth,’ ‘walk in His law,’ ‘walk humbly,’ and ‘walk in the light,’ as descriptions of walking in the ways of Jesus Christ.”

Walking in the light of Christ’s example gives each person the opportunity to learn and grow. Some walks are easy, like a walk in the park, while others are more challenging....  As we keep putting one foot in front of the other with faith in Jesus Christ, we will feel peace as we accomplish our goals and fulfill our divine potential.”

Jesus Christ is the best walking companion as we journey through life on earth. 


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