So with all of the struggles we have faced in recent months I have begun searching for sayings, church quotes and scriptures to help bring me peace. I have to say that I most certainly found it. This post is all quotes and scriptures that hit home for me in so many ways. I also have a link that I love! I came across it in my search and want to share that as well.
I have a hard time when people look at others and only see a disability, not the person that they are! I hope everyone reads this and passes it along to others. People with disabilities are still people! And let's face it, they are usually way cooler than the 'normal' people anyways...
"Your calling is to bless lives... Just the way your smile or the way you offer to help someone can build their faith." -Henry B. Eyring
"If you respond to the invitation to share your beliefs and feelings about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, a spirit of love and a spirit of courage will be your constant companion." -L. Tom Perry
"Our women are not incredible because they have managed to avoid the difficulties of life - quite the opposite. They are incredible because of the way they face the trials of life." -Quentin L. Cook
"If healing does not come in mortal life, it will come thereafter. Just as the gorgeous monarch butterfly emerges from a chrysalis, so will spirits emerge." -Boyd K. Packer
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." -Psalm 30:5
"Never assume that you can make it alone. You need the help of the Lord. Never hesitate to get on your knees in some private place and speak with Him." -Gordon B. Hinckley
"But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." -Isaiah 40:31
"I wish to say a word of appreciation for those among us who struggle with handicaps, and impart a message of comfort to their families, especially to the parents. Where in all of the world is the son or daughter of God who is totally without blemish? Is life not worth living if it is not perfect? Do not the people with handicaps also bring their own gifts to life - and to others who are free of those handicaps - in a manner that cannot come in any other way? There is hardly a family without one of its members who might be considered physically or mentally diminished. I have a great appreciation for those loving parents who stoically bear and overcome their anguish and heartbreak for a child who was born with or who has developed a serious mental or physical infirmity. This anguish often continues every day, without relief, during the lifetime of the parent or the child. Not infrequently, parents are required to give superhuman nurturing care that never ceases, day or night. Many a mother's arms and heart have ached years on end, giving comfort and relieving the suffering of her special child." -James E. Faust
"Our Father in Heaven has promised us peace in times of trial and has provided a way for us to come to Him in our need. He has given us the privilege and power of prayer. He has told us to 'pray always' and has promised He will pour out his Spirit upon us." -Rex D. Pinegar
"For reasons usually unknown, some people are born with physical limitations. Specific parts of the body may be abnormal. Regulatory systems may be out of balance. And all of our bodies are subject to disease and death. Nevertheless, the gift of a physical body is priceless. Without it, we cannot attain a fullness of joy.
A perfect body is not required to achieve a divine destiny. In fact, some of the sweetest spirits are housed in frail frames. Great spiritual strength is often developed by those with physical challenges precisely because they are challenged. Such individuals are entitled to all the blessings that God has in store for His faithful and obedient children.
Eventually the time will come when each 'spirit and... body shall be reunited again in... perfect form; both limb and joint shall be restored to its proper frame'(Alma 11:43). Then, thanks to the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can become perfected in Him." -Russell M. Nelson
Charles on his blessing day! It was beautiful. He is ours for eternity and we are so blessed to be his parents. We know that regardless of how long he lives on this earth, he is sealed to us because of our temple marriage. If there was ever a reason to keep the covenants we made, this is the ultimate reason. We love Charles. It feels impossible to love one person so much. But, we do. He is perfect in every way and has changed who we are for the better.