Carol B. Thomas
First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency
Three principles that will help you strengthen
your home and family are nurturing, sacrifice, and prayer.
As we watched the 2002 Winter Olympics draw to a close,
we couldn't help but remember those individuals who took home the gold. So many
athletes with years of preparation came together to compete, hoping to win.
As young women in the Church, you too are preparing and competing for a medallion
as the Spirit burns brightly within you.
The Young Women program can provide a wonderful training
ground to help each of you reach your goals, and the Young Women theme is a
constant reminder that we are not alone in the competition. We are on the Lord's
team, and He will always be there for us to help us bring home the gold.
As daughters of God, some of you may have great athletic
ability, but all of you have been blessed with many talents and gifts. One of
the most meaningful gifts is your ability to "strengthen [your] home and
family," a new phrase which has been added to the Young Women theme. Do you
recognize these words? One of the assignments given us as girls and women in
the kingdom is to love and strengthen our families.
Tonight it is my prayer that the Spirit will burn within
you, that you will have a greater desire to strengthen your family now and prepare
for your future family. The scriptures are filled with ways to teach us how
to strengthen our families. There is no greater teacher than the Savior. As
you study His teachings and follow His example, you can make your family life
better. Let's talk about three principles that will help you strengthen your
home and family:
- Nurturing
- Sacrifice
- Prayer
Nurturing
Who doesn't enjoy playing with a small child or holding
a newborn baby in their arms? As women, we were born with a natural ability
to love and nurture others. To nurture means to support each other, to encourage
each other, to nourish and love each other. Are we doing this in our families?
The Savior Himself taught us to nurture. Many times He
said, "How oft have I gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her
wings, and have nourished you" (3
Ne. 10:4).
As you gather together in your family, you can do so much
to invite a spirit of unity. When was the last time you put your arms around
your mom or dad and thanked them for all they do? Parents do most of the nurturing,
but they need to be nurtured too.
As women, we can gather our little chickens under our
wings with love and tenderness. Recently I watched a young mother talk to her
two-year-old child. When she was crying and the mother couldn't understand what
she wanted, the mother said, "Don't cry. Use your words. Tell me what's bothering
you." She had shown such respect for this two-year-old baby that the baby stopped
crying and "used her words." This young mother is learning how to nurture.
When our Father in Heaven introduced the Savior to the
world, He demonstrated good nurturing by using a soft voice. The language of
the scripture says, "They heard a voice as if it came out of heaven; . . . and
it was not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice; . . . notwithstanding
it being a small voice it did pierce them that did hear to the center" (3
Ne. 11:3).
In our homes, this can be a model for the way we talk
to our family members. Let us not use a loud voice but a soft voice when we
talk to those we love. This is the way Heavenly Father speaks to His children.
Sacrifice
The second principle is sacrifice. As young women, you
are learning to sacrifice every day. We are so impressed with all the good things
you are doing:
- You tend after school when your mothers need
to work. You help fix dinner and put babies to bed.
- You stay home from parties on weekends because you
won't watch inappropriate movies regardless of the rating.
- Thousands of you get up at five o'clock each morning
to attend early-morning seminary before going off to school.
The Savior is so proud of you. He knows what you're going
through. He understands how hard it is for you to make sacrifices. The Savior
taught us to sacrifice. He sacrificed His life for all mankind.
After He was resurrected, the first thing He taught the
Nephites was how He had sacrificed. He said: "I have drunk out of that bitter
cup which the Father hath given me. . . . I have suffered
the will of the Father in all things" (3
Ne. 11:11). He had done what Heavenly Father wanted Him to do.
Heavenly Father wants us to create a righteous family.
Becoming a wife and mother may limit your career opportunities, but it can be
so rewarding. As a young mother, I remember playing a song for my little girls
while they danced around the room. It may sound a little silly, but it says
it all:
When I grow up, I want to be a mother and have a family:
one little, two little, three little babies of my own.
Of all the jobs for me, I'll choose no other.
I'll have a family. . . .
And I will love them all day long
and give them cookies and milk and yellow balloons,
And cuddle them when things go wrong,
and read them stories and sing them pretty tunes.
(Janeen Brady, "I Want to Be a Mother," in Beloved
Songs [1987], 1013)
Well, you get the idea. Being a mother is a great blessing,
not a sacrifice.
Prayer
Third, the Savior teaches us to pray.
As you help strengthen your family, prayer must be a consistent,
daily part of your life. Prayer will protect you from the adversary, give you
peace, and help your families love each other more.
When the Savior visited the Nephites, He had only a few
days to teach them the fulness of the gospel. During much of that time, He focused
on prayer. Did you know that in chapters 17 through 20 of Third Nephi, prayer
is mentioned about 44 times? Many times He commanded the people to pray. He
knelt on the ground and prayed for them. He taught them how to pray. He blessed
the little children and prayed unto the Father for them. He commanded them to
always pray in their hearts.
Perhaps during a Mutual activity you could bring your
scriptures, read those four chapters aloud, and underline when the word prayer
is mentionedsharing stories and testimonies on the power of prayer. I
promise that you will feel the Spirit of the Lord and develop a stronger testimony
of prayer.
Our prophets have said that they don't worry about the
youth who pray twice a day. Now, if they don't worry about us, then we don't
need to worry about ourselves, as long as we sincerely pray twice a day.
Listen to a wonderful story by the mother of the Prophet
Joseph Smith about the night he went to get the gold plates. She writes: "[That
night] I sat up very late. . . . About twelve o'clock Joseph
came to me and asked me if I had a chest with a lock and key. . . . And
not having one I was greatly alarmed. . . . But Joseph . . . said,
'Never mind, I can do very well . . . without itbe
calmall is right.' "
Shortly after Joseph and Emma left, taking a horse and
wagon. Now listen to what his mother says: "I spent the night in prayer and
supplication to God, for the anxiety of my mind would not permit me to sleep."
The pleadings of a mother, a righteous daughter of God, comforted the Prophet
and protected the gold plates. Over the years, her constant prayers helped strengthen
her home and family (see Lucy Mack Smith, History of Joseph Smith, ed.
Preston Nibley [1979], 102).
How can you use prayer to strengthen your family? Because
Heavenly Father loves you so, He wants you to talk to Him. Whatever struggles
you may have, you can pray about anything:
- You can pray for help in keeping family rules,
such as coming home on time.
- You can pray that your family will have a desire to
study the scriptures together.
- You can pray that you will have better communication
with your mom or your dad.
- You can pray that you will be more patient with a
sister or brother, helping them solve their problems.
Pray over problems that worry you! Don't give up. Heavenly
Father can and will answer your prayers. I have had many prayers that have been
answered. I also have prayers that have not been answered yet. Our prayers will
be answered in the Lord's time when we are ready.
Tonight I have talked about three principles to help you
strengthen your home and family:
- Nurturing
- Sacrifice
- Prayer
The Savior, our Redeemer and friend, has shown us the
way. As you practice His teachings, you may never win the Olympic silver or
gold, but earning your Young Womanhood medallion can bring a much greater reward
and help keep the fire of the Holy Ghost burning brightly within each one of
you. As you study and develop a love for the scriptures, I pray that you will
find other meaningful ways to strengthen your home and family. In the name of
Jesus Christ, amen.