“Humbly submitting our will to the Father brings us the
empowerment of God—the power of humility. It is the power to meet life’s
adversities, the power of peace, the power of hope, the power of a heart
throbbing with a love for and testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ, even the
power of redemption. To this end, the Savior is our supreme example of the
power of humility and submissiveness. After all, His submitting His will to the
Father brought about the greatest, and even the most powerful, event in all of
history. Perhaps some of the most sacred words in all the scriptures are
simply, ‘Not my will, but thine, be done.’ So we have the thousands, even
millions, of throbbing hearts—heroes, I suspect we could say, but perhaps a
more appropriate description is merely humble followers of the Savior Jesus
Christ. They are just doing their best—one day at a time.” – Richard C. Edgley
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