I have been so blessed to attend Time Out for Women twice this year. What a great joy! Talk about two days of greatness!
This year the theme for the conference was "Sweet Assurance - the certainty that comes when you know life's truths."
As the meeting comes to a close they encourage us to go home and share our sweet assurances, the truths that we know, no matter what with those around us. Tonight those around me are... Well okay just me, so I thought I would share with you hope you don't mind.
- I know that I am absolutely a daughter of my Heavenly Father who loves me more than I can comprehend.
- I know that He knows my name
- I know that there is something on this earth that only I can accomplish or that I have a divine mission
- I know that because my Father loves me so much He gives me trials that are helping me to remember who I have always been and who I will become
- I know that my Father can still see part of a little 8 year old girl who wanted so badly to be like Jesus, and even when I forget about her He sends me sweet reminders.
- I know that life is sometimes hard.... VERY HARD... and that there is a time to cry and a time to laugh, but as we go through each of those times our Savior is at our side, rejoicing at times and holding us while we cry at others.
- I know that eventually everything will turn out right, even if I can't see that right now.
- I know that I have learned far more about the plan of happiness, the atonement, and My Savior by going through my struggles and trials than I ever have from setting in church.
- I know that when I put my trust in the Lord He will not forsake me, even if I turn my back on him.
- I know that my Father can take my small and sometimes inadequate talents and gifts and multiply them into exactly what I need.
- I know that even if I have enough faith, if I go to the temple everyday (I wish), if I fast faithfully, even all that I possibly can there are somethings that the Lord will not take away or "healings" that will not happen.
- I know that there are somethings that I am given that I absolutely can not handle on my own, for if I could I wouldn't need the atonement, but I know that with the Saviors help I can handle anything.
- I know that the plan of happiness was not Plan B, but that it was the first choice, and there is nothing that is happening today that is not surprising to Father in Heaven, and that he sent me here because he knew I could handle it.
- I know that I am going to make it!