Just before I was called to serve as Relief Society President, I had a powerful dream.
A group of sisters and I were leaving a grocery store when a man suddenly grabbed one of the women, trying to pull her away. Without hesitation, we locked arms forming a chain of protection and refused to let go. Even as we got into the car and began to drive, the man clung to her. But we held fast to each other, and together we escaped his grasp.
This dream was more than a warning, it was a call.
As families and brothers and sisters in Zion, we must lock arms spiritually and emotionally. The adversary seeks to isolate and pull us away, but united in faith, we are stronger. We protect, uplift, and deliver one another through love, courage, and covenant strength.
This was a reminder that we must remain vigilant, courageous, and full of love. We need to cling to one another in prayer, in service, and in the strength of our covenants. When we do, we not only escape the grasp of darkness, we move forward together toward the light, linking arms with each other and with our Savior, who leads us safely on.
Mosiah 18:21 “And he commanded them that there should be no contention one with another, but that they should look forward with one eye, having one faith and one baptism, having their hearts knit together in unity and in love one towards another.”