Friday, December 19, 2008

Traditions II

So I did a post a while ago on traditions where I listed some of our traditions. Why are traditions so important to us? I feel that traditions are so important because they remind us where we came from and draw us close together as a family. I believe this is very important when we look at the eternal perspective. I found a talk by L. Tom Perry and have included part of it below.

"The Lord has not been so explicit in providing us religious customs along the order of feasts and festivals to remind us of the blessings we receive from Him today. However, the practice of having traditions to keep us close to the great heritage which is ours to enjoy should be something every family should try to keep alive.
Daily we should kneel in family prayer and study the scriptures together. Weekly we should observe the Sabbath day by attending our meetings, especially sacrament meeting, and behave appropriate to the activities that are proper for the Lord’s day. We should also gather our families together in weekly family home evenings. Perhaps it would also be appropriate to have a date with our wives each week, to remind us of the great blessing they are in our lives. Monthly we should fast and pay our tithes and offerings to the Lord. Semiannually, we should make listening to the messages delivered at general conferences a family tradition. We should organize, annually, family reunions to keep alive our great gospel heritage.
Other traditions which should continually be part of our lives are receiving father’s blessings, patriarchal blessings, missionary preparation, temple preparation, and regular temple attendance where possible, and being together as family units on those occasions when sacred ordinances are performed in behalf of a family member.
If we will build righteous traditions in our families, the light of the gospel can grow ever brighter in the lives of our children from generation to generation. We can look forward to that glorious day when we will all be united together as eternal family units to reap the everlasting joy promised by our Eternal Father for His righteous children.
Our family activities and traditions can be a beacon to the rest of the world as an example of how we should live to merit His choice blessings and live in peace and harmony until the day that He returns to rule and reign over us." (General Conference April 1990)

I know that traditions are such an important role in a family and the raising of a child. I can not wait until I am able to pass on traditions to my children and start some new ones. While the economic recession is scary, I think that it is a cloud with a silver lining. In observing everything around me this Holiday season I see people's focus changing. We are focusing more on the meaning of Christmas and the traditions we loved as children. May all of you be able to enjoy your own traditions and pass them on to your children.

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