“If, in a lifetime, all things remained the same, life would be uninteresting, there would be no challenges, and there would be no need for a will.
The more we realize, and the more we understand what a Treasure our will is, we should begin to chart a course of direction for it, based totally on its worth to us and its reason for it.
Infancy is a constant course of changes, giving growth to our abilities, our capabilities, and better understanding of what use our intellect can realize through periods of learning, participating and growing, to give breadth to our lives, wisdom to our decisions, and fulfillment, arising from the use we make of all God has given us.
We must make the most of important times of change in our lives. When we step over the threshold of a new beginning, another advancement, or into a place of practicality wherein our station in life begins to form more obviously, we must utilize every ability we have to make each change, each step, one that not only is recognized in a worldly way, but we must remember that we must grow spiritually, advance spiritually, never standing still, being satisfied with a minimal degree of love for God and our desire to serve Him to the limit of our abilities.”