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This blog is designed to be a bulletin and chronicle for the women of the Centralia Washington Stake Relief Society. It is intended to be a resource of past and upcoming events, news, announcements and information related to the Centralia Stake Relief Society. The Centralia Stake Relief Society Blog also provides quick links to other websites (LDS related). THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL SITE FOR THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Presidency Message

     A family decided to spend a hot summer afternoon floating down a river on inner tubes. A river guide gave them clear instructions to make their trip enjoyable and safe. In particular, he warned them about a stretch of river where a bridge produced a strong undercurrent. He instructed them to get out of the river at that point and carry their tubes to the next launching area.
     All went well, until one adult family member decided to ignore the river guide's warning. The detour seemed like an unnecessary limitation. Besides, he had floated the river before, and he knew what he was doing.
     It was a mistake. the violent undercurrent flipped his tube over and plunged him into the water. luckily his life jacket kept him afloat, and all he lost were some of his belongings. It could have been much more tragic. He quickly realized how much better off it would have been to avoid the danger zone altogether.
     The counsel to avoid dangers at first seem like an unnecessary and unwanted restriction. sooner or later, however, we realize that such counsel does not restrict us; it protects us. It is not enough to simply "go with the flow". The safe course is rarely a path of least resistance; rather, it requires deliberate choices, willingness to learn, and humble recognition that we don't know everything.
     Although we can choose to rationalize, reject, or ignore good counsel and divine commandment, the choices we make-though they may seem small and unimportant at the time-have lasting consequences. Often the best course is to heed the advice of those who have foreseen the dangers or who are wiser and better informed-such as a parent, teacher, bishop,prophet, or God speaking in the scriptures. Our choices determine our safety, our happiness, and our destiny to make it home to Our Heavenly Father.

Sister Val Walsh
Centralia Stake Relief Society Secretary

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