One of my church callings that I've had for the last two years has been ward bulletin specialist. A small part of the calling that I particularly enjoy is the opportunity to choose the pictures and a scripture to go on the front of it. I usually like to choose a scripture that fits with the theme of the meeting, but sometimes I don't know what the theme is, so I get to freestyle a little.
Sometimes I've found a picture and then searched for a scripture to match it. Sometimes I have a scripture in mind and I have to choose a picture to match it. (Google images is not recommended, unless I can find an appropriate image free of copyright restrictions.)
Something I've noticed is how the choice of picture can affect how I interpret the verse I choose. This particularly hit me this week.
After putting that scripture with this image, I found myself staring at it. I felt my heart begin to yearn to embrace my Savior and my Heavenly Father. I also felt their love for me in a powerful way. It seemed to me that commandment would be the easiest thing in the world to keep. That verse of scripture lost all its abstraction and has became deep and tender. All because of a picture I paired with it.
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