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Service Overcomes Selfishness

March 28, 2026 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Individuals, Selfishness, Service  Leave a comment

In a church we don’t just serve alone or by our own choice or at our convenience. We usually serve in a team. In service we find heaven-sent opportunities to rise above the individualism of our age. Church-directed service helps us overcome the personal selfishness that can retard our spiritual growth. – Dallin H. Oaks, “The […]

Building Zion

March 26, 2026March 27, 2026 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Comfort, Selfishness, Zion  Leave a comment

If we are to build that Zion of which the prophets have spoken and of which the Lord has given mighty promise, we must set aside our consuming selfishness. We must rise above our love for comfort and ease, and in the very process of effort and struggle, even in our extremity, we shall become […]

Overcoming Selfishness and Individualism

December 10, 2025 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Example, Selfishness, Service  Leave a comment

Our Savior, Jesus Christ, is our ultimate role model. We will be blessed if we model our lives after His teachings and self-sacrifice. Following Christ and giving ourselves in service to one another is the best remedy for the selfishness and individualism that now seem to be so common. – Dallin H. Oaks, “The Family-Centered Gospel […]

We Need to Serve!

July 30, 2025 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Priesthood, Selfishness, Service  Leave a comment

We need to serve! The essence of holding the priesthood is to magnify our calling (see D&C 84:33) by serving others. Avoiding our most important duty to serve our wives and children, not accepting or passively fulfilling callings in the Church, or not caring about others unless it is convenient is not who we should be. […]

Put Off Selfishness

July 1, 2023July 2, 2023 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Procrastination, Selfishness  Leave a comment

Whatever the mix of work, the hardest work you and I will ever do is to put off our selfishness. It is heavy lifting! – Neal A. Maxwell, “Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel,” Ensign (CR) May 1998

Life Balance

October 12, 2019October 13, 2019 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Contention, Selfishness, Spirituality, Temple  Leave a comment

Going to the temple often provides balance in our lives. After returning home, we have an increased sense of well-being; the influence of the Spirit can shield us from the frustrations of the world. Listen to this promise by President Hinckley: “If there were more temple work done in the Church, there would be less […]

We Can Do Better Than That

September 10, 2019 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Selfishness  Leave a comment

Many years ago I was in a professional association with two older, more experienced men. We had been friends for many years and found it mutually beneficial to help one another. One day, one associate sought our help on a complex matter. As soon as the issue had been explained, the first thing the other […]

The Natural Tendency

August 15, 2019August 17, 2019 sbirk  WOOL Quote  Selfishness, Service  Leave a comment

Throughout the world I personally have witnessed man’s great tendency to think of himself without consideration of others. I believe with all my heart that we cannot come unto Christ unless we put on “a newness of life” in caring for those we love, in sharing the gospel, in keeping the commandments, and in honoring […]

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