Becoming Humble
The greatest, most
capable, most accomplished man who ever walked this earth was also the most
humble. He performed some of His most impressive service in private moments,
with only a few observers, whom He asked to “tell no man” what He had
done. When someone called Him “good,” He
quickly deflected the compliment, insisting that only God is truly good. Clearly the praise of the world meant nothing
to Him; His single purpose was to serve His Father and ‘do always those things that
please him.” We would do well to follow the example of the Master.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf - April 2015 General Conference "On Being Genuine"
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2015/04/on-being-genuine?lang=eng
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