My Book of Mormon teacher gave us one last assignment for the semester. We were each to pretend we were writing a letter to our posterity and family and tell them our final words. If you were gone tomorrow, what would you want your loved ones to know? This is a bit long but this is what I wrote: I have witnessed great miracles in my day, many with my family and very personal ones in my own life. Through every trial, I have never been alone. I was not forgotten. My Savior is with me always. I testify that God’s timing is perfect, because He knows us personally and He knows what will serve us best. This semester has been a semester full of depression and ups and downs. I changed the words to a scripture a bit but this is what it says. “ Now when my heart was depressed, and I was about to turn back, behold, the Lord comforted me, and said: Go amongst thy brethren, and bear with patience thine afflictions, and I will give unto you success”(...
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