Mom, this is my first time away from you on your day, but I want you to know that you will always be in my heart, no matter how many miles apart we be. I want to let you know that I appreciate everything that you have taught me. I am who I am, and where I am, mostly because you encouraged me to go all the way and you taught me to walk in the Lord's way and to do the things that He asks me to do. As I think about everything that you have taught me about the gospel, I think of the Two Thousand Stripling Warriors. In Alma, chapter 56, verse 48, Helaman writes: "And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: We do not doubt our mothers knew it." Those young men knew that what their mothers had taught them was true, they knew that they knew it to be true, and they knew that their mothers knew it to be true. I want you to know that I know that what you have taught me is true, I know that I know it, and I know that you know it as well. I want you know that I am grateful that you have chosen to follow Christ, and have chosen to teach my brothers and sister, and myself to follow Christ, too. Now that I think of it, I have come to realized that those young men couldn't have been too much older than I am. Wow, what a strong resemblance! You have taught your young man to follow Christ, believe in Christ, and testify of Christ, and he is now one of the warriors. No, it is not a war of weapons that we fight. It is a war to defend truth that we fight.
Mom, I love you so much! Everything you have done for me has been tremendously wonderful. I know that I am truly blessed to have you for a mother!
I hope you have a wonderful day! And I hope that every day can feel like mother's day to you!
Love,
Elder Frost
Well, that is my tribute to my mother. Let us set aside Mother's Day to remember everything that our mothers have done for us. Better yet, let's make an effort to make every day for our mothers feel like Mother's Day for them! They truly deserve it after everything they do for us!