SOLID WEEK HERE IN LORTON, VA
The elect are everywhere & sister lundquist & I have the spirit burning within us to find them & guide them back home. Quite literally the best way to spend these days of our youth.
I am so thankful for the selfless example of our Savior. I know his atonement is real, I feel its power every day. I am so thankful for the ability we have to become like Him and the chance to eternally progress. I love Heavenly Father and the individual guidance He longs to give every one of His children. I love conference weekend and the guidance given us straight from heaven. I love being in this work full time and I'm so grateful for the support I have from all the wonderful people in my life! 
This is a quote from a recent BYU speech. I thought it was pretty great.
"People say, “You should be true to your beliefs.” While that is true, you cannot be better than what you know. Most of us act based on our beliefs, especially what we believe to be in our self-interest. The problem is, we are sometimes wrong.
Someone may believe in God and that pornography is wrong and yet still click on a site wrongly believing that he will be happier if he does or he can’t help but not click or it isn’t hurting anyone else and it is not that bad. He is just wrong.
Someone may believe it is wrong to lie and yet lie on occasion, wrongly believing he will be better off if the truth is not known. He is just wrong.
Someone may believe and even know that Jesus is the Christ and still deny Him not once but three times because of the mistaken belief that he would be better off appeasing the crowd. Peter wasn’t evil. I am not even sure he was weak. He was just wrong.
When you act badly, you may think you are bad, when in truth you are usually mistaken. You are just wrong. The challenge is not so much closing the gap between our actions and our beliefs; rather, the challenge is closing the gap between our beliefs and the truth. That is the challenge."
-Lawrence E Corbridge
We can't be perfect, but we can be worthy. We can't have a perfect understanding, but we can strive to discern truth and recognize when we are wrong.
All the peace & all the blessings all thanks to the lamb of our Heavenly Father!
Love, Sister Izzy Smith


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