Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The development of our spiritual nature should concern us most. Spirituality is the highest acquisition of the soul, the divine in man; 'the supreme, crowning gift that makes him king of all created things.' It is the consciousness of victory over self and of communion with the infinite. It is spirituality alone which really gives one the best in life.

It is something to supply clothing to the scantily clad, to furnish ample food to those whose table is thinly spread, to give activity to those who are fighting desperately the despair that comes from enforced idleness, but after all is said and done, the greatest blessings that will accrue from the Church Security Plan are spiritual.


David O. McKay, Pure Religion: The Story of Church Welfare Since 1930 by Glen L. Rudd. 1995. p.45 Originally found in Conference Report, Oct. 1936, p.103

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