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“All we ask of you is that in the hearts of these children who come under your watch, care and direction, you will so inspire them that nothing in this world will be dearer to them than the Gospel.” -President Ezra Taft Benson
In April General Conference 1999, Elder M. Russell Ballard (Ensign, May 1999, p. 85) noted that: "As parents, teachers, and leaders, it is our solemn duty to set a powerful, personal example of righteous strength, courage, sacrifice, unselfish service, and self-control. These are the traits that will help our youth hold on to the iron rod of the gospel and remain on the straight and narrow path."
"You have been charged with the
responsibility of working with the souls of
the children of men, the same as mission
presidents. Oh, you do not go out on
foreign missions. You stay home. You work
with the Primary children close by, but,
nevertheless, you are engaged in saving the
souls of the children of men, in helping
God's children to become the kind of men and
women, sons and daughters, that our Heavenly
Father would have them become. So your work
is equally important, and I hope and pray
that the brethren of the priesthood in your
homes and in your wards sustain you
wholeheartedly in the great calling which
has come to you as handmaidens of our
Heavenly Father, working with His
children." -Ezra Taft Benson
"To
me, there are no high or low callings, just
different types of opportunities to overcome
selfishness and learn to love and serve
other people wherever you are. That is what
God expects of us. President Hinckley has
clearly stated: "Your obligation is as
serious in your sphere of responsibility as
is my obligation in my sphere. No calling
in this church is small or of little
consequence. All of us in the pursuit of
our duty to touch the lives of others....you
have as great an opportunity for
satisfaction in the performance of your duty
as I do mine." -John Groberg, Ensign, May
1995, 71.
"What
did the Master spend his life doing? He was
just a teacher, teaching human souls,
inspiring them to live righteously. There is
no higher calling than that. Whether it be
done in the mission field or here at home
with a group in a Primary class, they are
all eternal souls that we work with." - Ezra
T. Benson
Pres. Benson said, “One of my old school friends approached me at the end of a stake conference. As we were visiting together I said to him: “Jack, what are you doing in the church?” He said, “Oh, I am just a teacher.” I replied, “Jack, don’t ever say that again,” “Just a teacher.” Do you know of anything more important than being a teacher – touching the souls of the children of men? What did the Master spend His life doing? He was a teacher, teaching human souls, inspiring them to live righteously. There is no higher calling than that. Whether it be done in the mission field or here at home with a group in a Primary class, they are all eternal souls that we work with.” (So Shall Ye Reap, pp. 31-32). |
