Demonstrating
Our Discipleship Through Love and Service
Throughout His mortal life, Jesus Christ showed His
love for others by ministering to them. He said, “By this shall all men know
that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” (John 13:35). He set
the example and wants us to “succor those that stand in need of [our] succor”
(Mosiah 4:16). He calls His disciples to work with Him in His ministry, giving
them the opportunity to serve others and become more like Him.
Our service as visiting teachers will closely
resemble the ministry of our Savior when we show our love for those we visit
teach by doing the following:
• Remember their names and the names of their family members and become
acquainted with them.
• Love them without judging them.
• Watch over them and
strengthen their faith “one by one,” as the Savior did (3 Nephi 11:15).
• Establish sincere friendships with them and visit them in their homes
and elsewhere.
• Care about each sister. Remember birthdays, graduations, weddings,
baptisms, or other times that are meaningful to her.
• Reach out to new and less-active members.
•Reach out to the lonely or those in need of comfort.
From the
Scriptures
3 Nephi 11; Moroni 6:4; Doctrine and Covenants 20:47
From Our History
“The New Testament includes accounts of women, named
and unnamed, who exercised faith in Jesus Christ. … These women became
exemplary disciples. … [They] journeyed with Jesus and His Twelve Apostles.
They gave of their substance to assist in His ministry. After His death and
Resurrection, [they] continued to be faithful disciples.”
Paul wrote of a woman named Phebe, who was “a
servant of the church” (Romans 16:1). He asked the people to “assist her in
whatsoever business she hath need of you: for she hath been a succourer of
many” (Romans 16:2). “The kind of service rendered by Phebe and other great
women of the New Testament continues today with members of the Relief
Society—leaders, visiting teachers, mothers, and others—who act as succorers,
or helpers, of many.”
For more information, go to reliefsociety.lds.org.
What Can I Do?
1. How am I increasing my ability to nurture others?
2. What am I doing to ensure that the sisters I watch over know that I
love them?
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