Sunday, September 4, 2011

Thoughts on Virtue from BYU Magazine

"The abundance of life, the fullness of purpose and meaning are to be found in virtue- virtue that reflects and reaches for the godly virtue of the Savior Himself.
Virtue is the very purpose of life and the essence of our nature as children of God."

Virtue is to be for others- to act in their best interests, and to have a heart of compassion and charity turned outwards. When we are being virtuous, we exhibit specific characteristics...we invite and entice one another to be virtuous: being compassionately persuasive,gentle, meek and kind- in a spirit of charity, of love, of patience. It is in this way of being that we show ourselves and to others who we are and who we should be. This is what life is really like as we moment by moment put off the natural man. Our attempts must begin in the hearts of individuals.

Virtue is about strength, goodness and excellence- about what we do and how we do it. The example of the virtuous woman in Proverbs 31: She seeketh,worketh, bringeth, riseth, giveth, considereth, planteth, girdeth, strengtheneth, perceiveth, stretcheth, reacheth, maketh, selleth, and delivereth. Only one thing she doesn't do: she does not fear. I think it is because it never occurs to one who seeks, rises works, gives and all the rest- to be afraid. What she doesn't do is merely the by-product of what she does do.