Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbour: I am the Lord. --Leviticus 19:16
Read: Words and Goose Downs
A peasant with a troubled conscience went to a monk for advice. He said he had circulated a vile story about a friend, only to find that the story was not true.
“If you would make peace with your conscience,” said the monk, “you must first fill a bag with goose downs, go to every door in the village, and drop at each one of them a feather.”
The peasant did as he was told. Then he came back to the monk and said he had done penance for his folly. “Not yet, “replied the monk. “Take a bag, go two rounds again, and gather up every down that you dropped.”
“But the wind must have blown them all away,” said the peasant. “Yes, my son” said the monk. “And so it is with your vile words. Words and goose downs are quickly dropped, but try as hard as you will, you can never get them back.
Questions to ponder:
· How do I guard my speech?
· I will speak only kind, uplifting words to everyone I talk to.
· I will not criticize, gossip, nor speak ill of others.
Scriptures to read: D&C 88:121, 3 Nephi 12:33-37, Matthew 5:11
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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