Ika-27 ng Enero Isang Araw ng Pag-alaala

Ang artikulong ito ay iniambag ng isang lokal na miyembro ng Ang Simbahan ni Jesucristo ng mga Banal sa mga Huling Araw. Ang mga pananaw na ipinahayag ay maaaring hindi kumakatawan sa mga pananaw at posisyon ng Ang Simbahan ni Jesucristo ng mga Banal sa mga Huling Araw. Para sa opisyal na site ng Simbahan, bisitahin ang churchofjesuschrist.org.
ni Liv Jakobi
What do we remember?
Today 57 years ago, the Red Army reached the concentration camps in Auschwitz. They freed the survivors of the Holocaust. More than one million people lost their lives to the German Nazis, among them were disabled, Sinti and Romans, homosexuals, the allegedly “asocial,” “criminals,” and Jews. Those people went through unimaginable circumstances. Today we remember what happened and what can never happen again.
Kahalagahan ng alaala
Ang pagmuni-muni sa nakaraan ay ang pag-aaral para sa hinaharap. Kadalasan ay nakakalimutan natin ang ginawa ng Diyos para sa atin at tayo ay nagiging hindi mapagpasalamat. Ngunit nais Niyang alalahanin natin Siya.
“3 Masdan, ipapayo ko sa inyo na kapag inyong binasa ang mga bagay na ito, kung ito ay karunungan sa Diyos na inyong basahin ang mga ito, na inyong maaalala kung paano maawain the Lord hath been unto the children of men, from the creation of Adam even down until the time that ye shall receive these things, and pag-isipan ito sa iyong mga puso.“
Moroni 10:3
We need to remember the things He did for us. How the people of Moses were freed from the hand of the Egyptians and the Jews and other victims of the Holocaust were freed from the Red Army.

Remember!
We shall remember what has been given to us so we can find joy in the things we have.
God gave us prophets to lead us on this Earth today. He gave us families to bless us. He gave His Son so we can be free from sin. He gave us history so we can learn from it.
It is my hope that we shall not forget that we are one human race with one purpose on Earth. The more I learn, the more I see the truth that we are the same. I believe that it does not matter color, religion, race, or nationality. Let us find similarities instead of differences. The mistake of the past was the ignorance of man, in my opinion. Those who do not remember the lessons of the past and how much God has done to help them–I believe–will likely find themselves caught in the same snare many found themselves in as recorded in the Book of Mormon. When man forgets God, he becomes wicked.
“8 Masdan, O kayong masasama at suwail henerasyon, paano mo nakalimutan ang tradisyon of your fathers; yea, how soon ye have forgotten the commandments of God.”
10 And have ye forgotten so soon how many times he delivered our fathers out of the hands of their enemies, and preserved them from being destroyed, even by the hands of their own brethren?
Alma 9:8, 10
When we remember what God has done for us, I have noticed, we stay focused on the Lord and remember the things he did for us. When we remember the past we will have a better future.
"Ang mga hindi naaalala ang nakaraan ay hinatulan na ulitin ito"
– George Santayana