Reach out with compassion, LDS faithful urged

Helping others will bring rich satisfaction, Pres. Monson says

Published: Monday, Oct. 19 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

Elder Robert D. Hales, left, President Thomas S. Monson, Sister Vicki F. Matsumori, and Elder Claudio R. M. Costa leave the stand following the Salt Lake South Stake Conference Sunday. President Monson thanked members for their "dedicated and devoted service."

Jason Olson, Deseret News

President Thomas S. Monson asked Latter-day Saints in the Salt Lake Valley to reach out to the aged, the widowed, the sick, the handicapped and the less-active members of the LDS church.

"Extend to them the hand that helps and the heart that knows compassion," said the leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, speaking to members of 109 local stakes gathered in the Conference Center and in meetinghouses throughout the south end of the Salt Lake Valley on Sunday morning.

Reaching out to another "will bring joy into their hearts," he said. And, he added, "we ourselves will experience the rich satisfaction which comes to us when we help another."

The meeting took place just two weeks after the LDS Church's 179th Semiannual General Conference. Other LDS Church leaders on the program included Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve, Elder Claudio R.M. Costa of the Presidency of the Seventy, and Sister Vicki F. Matsumori, second counselor in the Primary General Presidency.

President Monson said that during the nearly 46 years since he was first called to the LDS church's Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, it has been his privilege to visit personally many of the 109 stakes represented at the conference.

"There are so many stakes in the church today that it is not possible for one person to visit all of them," he said. "I want you to know, however, that I love each of you. Your dedication to the gospel of Jesus Christ is appreciated. You respond willingly to the calls that come to you. You look after each other. You 'lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees,' as the scripture encourages us to do. Thank you for your dedicated and devoted service."

Elder Hales began his remarks by speaking about President Monson. "I have known him many years," he said. "I have traveled with him throughout the world."

Elder Hales told the congregation that the words "caring and loving" describe who President Monson is as a prophet. "That is how he conducts his life," he said.

At the center of what Latter-day Saints believe, Elder Hales continued, is the Savior Jesus Christ. Prophets of all dispensations foretold of the coming of Jesus Christ.

"We must know and feel the spirit of the Atonement in our lives," he said. "We need to not only know it to be true, but we must feel it in our hearts."

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