One of the principles
listed in the “Family Proclamation” is repentance. Repentance is essential for everyone who is
on the marriage and family rail journey.
When we are married and part of a family, it is especially easy to make
mistakes because we are close to each other—riding in the same train car and
sitting in seats next to each other. Because
of this closeness, we not only see the mistakes of family members, but we see the
mistakes with a magnifying glass.
Because we all make mistakes
on a regular basis, we need to learn to “speedily repent, yea, very speedily.”
(D&C 136:35) We need to learn to say
“I’m sorry” and to try to make amends when we offend others. As we try to repent and make things right,
others will be less inclined to use the magnifying glass and be more tolerant
of our mistakes. Certainly we can all
use less magnification of our mistakes!
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