2014
The Reverence Lamb
June 2014


“The Reverence Lamb,” Friend, June 2014, 40

The Reverence Lamb

From an interview with Elder Scott D. Whiting of the Seventy; by Michelle Garrett

Elder Scott D. Whiting

That day, I learned what the Spirit feels like.

“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you” (John 14:27).

The Reverence Lamb

When I was about seven years old, my Primary president wanted to help the children be more reverent in our Primary. She made a large bulletin board shaped like a lamb. Whenever a child was reverent, she put a lamb-shaped sticker on the bulletin board next to his or her name. I really wanted one of those lamb stickers.

So one day in Primary, I sat quietly with my arms folded and stared at the Primary president so she would notice me being reverent. A taller boy sat in front of me, so I slid down the bench so she could see me.

Then, as I sat there quietly, the pianist started playing a sweet, quiet Primary song. As I listened, a peaceful feeling came over me, and tears started to come down my cheeks. I didn’t know why I felt so happy and peaceful inside.

After Primary I told my mom about what I had felt, and she told me that it was the Spirit. That day, I learned what the Spirit feels like. Whenever I need to make important decisions and need guidance from the Spirit, I remember how peaceful I felt that day, and I can recognize how the Spirit speaks to me.