Families, communities, and
nations are strengthened when children receive protection. In normal
circumstances, the safest place for children is with their parents. There are
numerous ways that children can be harmed if adults are not attentive in
protecting them. School shootings have been much in the news in recent months,
but there are other situations that can harm children. As I searched the news
and studied on my own, I found the following three areas today where children
need to be protected.
There is much in the news about the
Trump administration and its treatment of children brought into the United
States by their parents illegally. When a family crosses the southern U.S.
border illegally, the children and the parents are put into separate areas. As
I understand the situation, the children receive care but not from their
parents. It must be a very frightening experience for the children and
heartbreaking for the parents. This is a terrible situation, but it is caused
by the parents breaking the immigration laws of the nation. These are not the
only laws that separate children from parents. When a parent sells drugs or
breaks other laws, they are sent to prison - and are separated from their children.
The situation at the border is no different: If the law is broken and the
parent is taken away, the children will suffer – no matter what the law is. Parental
obedience to law will protect children in most cases.
A second area where parents must
protect children is in and around water. Summer usually means water activities –
swimming, boating, fishing, etc. Children are attracted to water, so parents
must be vigilant in caring for their children. My family was walking along a
river when our toddler fell into the water. Because we were right beside him,
my husband was able to reach down and pull him out almost before he hit water.
I have seventeen grandchildren who
all enjoy the water. Two families have boats, and one has a swimming pool. The
parents teach their children water safety. They provide swimming lessons
starting at young ages, and the children are like fish in the water in that
they know how to swim and are comfortable in the water. Parents make sure that
their children wear life vests whenever they are on boats, and the smallest children
wear life vests all day long – even on shore. Vigilance around water is a must every
day of the year in that drownings can take place in a bathtub or even an inch
of water in a bucket. Parents must insure that their children learn to swim, but
they must remain aware and close by whenever there is water.
The third area where parents must protect
their children is preparing their family for eternity. Because there is life
after death, Heavenly Father prepared a way for parents and children to be
together for all eternity. However, the parents – or someone else - must take
actions during this life if families are to be together in the next one;
otherwise, children may be permanently separated from their parents at death.
In his April 2010 General Conference
address, then-Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
spoke about the importance sealing families together for eternity as he spoke
about linking generations together in love.
We teach that God’s love for His
children is infinite. Regardless of race, nationality, or gender, He loves all
of them. He has done so from the beginning and will continue to do so. He
invites all to gain eternal exaltation for their family. His work and His glory
is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life – the exaltation – of His
children. (See Moses 1:39)….
The Atonement of His Beloved Son enabled
both of the Father’s objectives to be fulfilled. Without the Atonement, there
would be no immortality. Without the Atonement, there would be no return to the
presence of the Father and no continuation of the family beyond the grave.
Because of the Atonement, these
consummate blessings can be realized by each of God’s children who obey His eternal
laws. Through the ages, many of His children had had access to the blessings of
the gospel, but many more have not. Before the foundation of the world, our
Heavenly Father instituted the ordinance of baptism for those who die without a
knowledge of the gospel. He loves those children also.
He also provided a way for them to be
part of an eternal family. Every human being who comes to this earth is the
product of generations of parents. We have a natural yearning to connect with
our ancestors. This desire dwells in our hearts, regardless of age.
…Our inborn yearnings for family
connections are fulfilled when we are linked to our ancestors through sacred
ordinances of the temple.
Because of the importance of this work, [The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] has built temples closer to the
people, and family history research is being facilitated as never before….
Parents and children are meant to be
together in this life as well as the next one. It is not right to separate
children from their parents by law or by death. However, it happens too often
if parents are not vigilant in protecting life, obedient to the laws of the
land and of God, or do not make the necessary covenants to insure that their
family will be together forever. Protecting children and keeping them with
their parents will strengthen families, communities, and nations.
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