If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well. Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. - James 2:8; Matthew 7:12

My mother used to make all of her cakes from scratch. That is, she would take a mixing bowl and add all of the necessary ingredients for making a cake into the bowl and then use a mixer to blend all of the ingredients together. Afterwards she would empty the contents of the bowl into a cooking pan and then place the pan in the oven and allow the ingredients to bake. Though she may have started with several ingredients such as eggs, milk, flour, and sugar, at the end of the baking process, she had one cake that consisted of all those ingredients.

In the same way, the world in which we live can be compared to the mixture of ingredients in a mixing bowl. We live in a world that is made up of a diverse group of individuals that together form a society. There are those who strive to live peacefully with their fellowman, and then there are those who seem to live at peace with no one, not even themselves. There are those who are wise enough to understand that there is a time to speak and a time to remain silent, and then there are those who feel that they must speak what is on their mind no matter the consequences. They take no thought of how what they say may be taken by those who hear, for they have never learned how to bridle their tongue. As a result, at times their tongues can become venomous and often sting like that of an asp. There are also those who feel that it is their duty and responsibility to be the rulers and judges of the world. These are they who are able to find fault in everyone else except themselves. And then there are those who seem to get enjoyment out of life by maltreating others. 

In Hebrews 13:1 we are admonished to, "Let brotherly love continue." And we are also reminded in 1 John 4:20, "If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?"

With those thoughts in mind, how then should we treat another? Should we always be on the defensive to ensure that we are the first one to get our punches in before someone has a chance to throw any punches at us? If someone has mistreated us, should we be resentful of that person and hold an eternal grudge against them? Should we look for ways to retaliate against our enemies?

To all of the above questions, the Apostle Paul would answer with a resounding "NO!" Instead his counsel to us is recorded in Romans 12:17-21: "Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." In his letter to the Galatians, Paul further reminds us that, "all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (Galatians 5:14). 

The Savior Himself taught us, “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you” (Matthew 5:44; 3 Nephi 12:44). He further taught us in Luke 6:29-36:

29 And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other; and him that taketh away thy cloke forbid not to take thy coat also.
30 Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of him that taketh away thy goods ask them not again.
31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
32 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye? for sinners also love those that love them.
33 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? for sinners also do even the same.
34 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.
35 But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest: for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.
36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful. 

As a young boy growing up in my parents’ home, many were the times that I would hear my dear mother remind her four children of the “Golden Rule” which simply states, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you!” This very valuable life principle can be found in the Scriptures in Matthew 7:12, “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets”, and in Luke 6:31, “as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.”

My mother knew that this was a very valuable life lesson that her children needed to learn as it would guide them in their future dealings with people whom they would meet. She taught us well that: (1) if we want to be loved in this world, we must first demonstrate our love towards others, (2) if we want to have friends in this world, we must first prove ourselves to be friendly, (3) if we do not want to be hated, despised, and rejected by others, we must avoid hating, despising, and rejecting others, and (4) if there are things that we would not like others to do to us, then we should not do those things to others either. In a nutshell, she taught us that love is a reciprocated process – love others and we would be loved in return – never return hate for hate, but if at all possible, live peacefully with all men, loving even and especially those who reject our love. Today, at 52 years young, I have never forgotten that very valuable life lesson taught to me by beloved mother. I shall forever be grateful for her love for me and my siblings, and for teaching us, both through word and example, what it truly means to “Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you.”

In the first section of the Doctrine and Covenants, in verse 10, we read that “the Lord shall come to recompense unto every man according to his work, and measure to every man according to the measure which he has measured to his fellow man.” This principle puts a new light upon the commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, and should convince us that it is not something that should be taken lightly. This principle should also help us to better understand the Golden Rule: “Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them, for this is the law and the prophets” (3 Nephi 4:12). If we hope to enter His kingdom, we cannot regard these basic commandments as being optional, for He has said, “And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left” (Isa. 30:21.)

We all recall these familiar words: “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father who is in heaven” (3 Ne. 14:21). If we are hypocritical and appear holy and righteous when indeed our hearts are evil, we throw our hope of salvation to the four winds, unless we truly repent. If we have not obeyed the weightier matters of the law, dealing justly with our fellowmen, He will surely say to us: “I never knew you; depart from me, ye that work iniquity” (3 Ne. 14:23). Further explanation is given to us in Alma 34:29, “If ye do not remember to be charitable, ye are as dross, which the refiners do cast out, (it being of no worth) and is trodden under foot of men.” This also helps us to better understand the words of the Apostle Paul as recorded in 1 Corinthians 13: 1-3 when he said, “Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.”

And so, what manner of men ought we to be? The Savior Himself answers the question, “Verily I say unto you, even as I am” (3 Nephi 27:27). In all that we do in dealing with our fellowmen, may we take heart and follow the example set before us by the Savior. As we do, the Golden Rule to “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, as well as, all other weightier matters of the law, will become more meaningful to us.

I leave these thoughts with you humbly in the sacred name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ. Amen. 

I do not mean to come across as being callous, cruel, or mean-spirited, but the older I get, the more discouraged and dishearten I become as I watch some of our young people - the future of our world, place themselves in a proverbial box called defeatism. Unquestionably, some of us have grown up in unfavorable conditions and in an unkind society that constantly reminds us, and in some cases has thoroughly convinced us, that our father never amounted to much, and our mother has never amounted to much, and so, as the proverbial apple never seems to fall far from the tree, we ourselves can expect to never amount to much either. The tragedy of it all is that society is not alone in painting this picture of hopelessness and despair, but that same picture hangs on the walls in our homes, as well as, in the classrooms of our schools.


I wish to send a very clear, precise, and concise message to our youth of today: the time has come for you to stop wallowing in the mud of hopelessness and slowly drowning yourselves in the sea called despair. Now is the time to break free from that proverbial box that you have found yourselves in, and from the strangling chords of the voices of naysayers who preach negativism and defeatism. Rise above your current station in life. You can if you believe that you can!

Maybe it is true that your father and mother have never done anything to make an honorable name for themselves, or have ever tried to get out of their current situations and better themselves. Maybe it is true that you were born in unfavorable and adverse conditions. Maybe it is true that all of your young life people have done nothing but knock you down and kick you while you were down. However, it does not have to stay that way. Though the night may seem dark and dreary, nighttime only last for a season and then the morning comes. And with the dawning of the morning comes a light of hope that shines bright as the noon day sun.

Now is the time for you to start realizing that you are not your father and you are not your mother. God Almighty has made each of us uniquely YOU. He has meted to you and me a measure of faith, hope, courage, talents, and abilities. It is time for you to put behind you those things that once were, and press forward to obtain those things that can, and (with faith, hope, patience, determination, and endurance) will be. Stop listening to the perpetual lies of those who do not have your best interest at heart, and start believing in yourself. You can do whatever it is you have a mind to do, and you can become whatever it is that you have a desire to become in life, but YOU have to believe that you can do it. If you cannot believe in yourselves, how can you honestly expect anyone else to?

Do not become discouraged if at first you do not succeed at doing something, but try and try again knowing that the road to success is often filled with potholes called failure. Many a success in life has been wrought through heartache and failure, so don't let that stop you. Even along the road of success will be hurdles and discouragement which you will have to get over, but don't let that stop you either. Continue to run your race with your head held high and a song of hope and gladness in your heart. You may not be the first to cross the finishing line, but then the winner of a race is not always necessarily the swiftest runner in the race, but he who runs his race well by remaining focused, staying his course, and enduring to the end.

There will be times along the way when you may become weary. Stop and rest for a little while if you must, but don't give up, give in, or quit. Remain focused on your goals and objectives. The finishing line is just in sight. You can make it. Yes you can! May God give you the hope, courage, faith, and determination to endure to the end. God bless you all!

President Gordon Bitner Hinckley
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