Gifts of the Savior
"Never
did the Savior give in expectation. I know of no case in his life in which
there was an exchange. He was always the giver, seldom the recipient. Never did
he give shoes, hose, or a vehicle; never did he give perfume, a shirt, or a fur
wrap. His gifts were of such a nature that the recipient could hardly exchange
or return the value. His gifts were rare ones: eyes to the blind, ears to the
deaf, and legs to the lame; cleanliness to the unclean, wholeness to the
infirm, and breath to the lifeless. His gifts were opportunity to the
downtrodden, freedom to the oppressed, light in the darkness, forgiveness to
the repentant, hope to the despairing. His friends gave him shelter, food, and
love. He gave them of himself, his love, his service, his life. The wise men
brought him gold and frankincense. He gave them and all their fellow mortals
resurrection, salvation, and eternal life. We should strive to give as he gave.
To give of oneself is a holy gift." (Pamphlet, 1978; The Teachings of Spencer W.
Kimball, pp. 246-47) TLDP:628
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