Last night, when we were just about reading to sleep, Andrew and I heard of President Monson's death. I don't feel sad so much as I feel grateful to have lived during the Hinckley and Monson years and in awe of the amazing life President Thomas S. Monson led. He has been a general authority my entire life, and has been titled President for as long as I can remember (I think we checked and it was since1985 which is when I was seven years old).
I remember hearing speculation about who would be the next prophet when I was a child. Interestingly, the names that were discussed - Hunter, Hinckley and Monson, all turned out to have their turns. But at the time that wasn't necessarily what people thought would happen. I remember hoping against hope that it would be President Monson. I didn't understand the order of succession at the time - I just knew that I loved listening to President Monson and his stories. I think he was a man who always appealed to children.
I remember hearing speculation about who would be the next prophet when I was a child. Interestingly, the names that were discussed - Hunter, Hinckley and Monson, all turned out to have their turns. But at the time that wasn't necessarily what people thought would happen. I remember hoping against hope that it would be President Monson. I didn't understand the order of succession at the time - I just knew that I loved listening to President Monson and his stories. I think he was a man who always appealed to children.
Of course, eventually it came time for President Hinckley to be the prophet. It was still a bit disappointing that it wasn't President Monson, but President Hinckley had a work to do and will likely never be replaced as my favorite prophet of all.
And then came President Monson. His life is one that ignites a desire to work harder to serve with love and compassion. I feel confident that life continues after death and that he was lovingly received into the presence of the Lord and returned to the company of his beloved wife.
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