Elder Dallin H. Oaks of
the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke of the importance of seeing ourselves
first and foremost as spiritual children of God:
“Be careful how you
characterize yourself. Don’t characterize or define yourself by some temporary
quality. The only single quality that should characterize us is that we are a
son or daughter of God. That fact transcends all other characteristics,
including race, occupation, physical characteristics, honors, or even religious
affiliation. …
“We have our agency, and
we can choose any characteristic to define us. But we need to know that when we
choose to define ourselves or to present ourselves by some characteristic that
is temporary or trivial in eternal terms, we de-emphasize what is most
important about us, and we overemphasize what is relatively unimportant. This
can lead us down the wrong path and hinder our eternal progress” (“Be Wise”
[devotional address given at Brigham Young University–Idaho, Nov. 7, 2006],
byui.edu/presentations).
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