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  1. Heard "Holes" by Scott Lewis for the first time today in Seminary.

    If you haven't read it before, you totally should. It's a beautiful poem about the love our Savior has for us.

    I'll also just post it right here for your reading convenience:

    Spoiler

    I had been in that hole for a very long time
    In the dark and the damp, and the cold and the slime.

    The shaft was above me, I could see it quite clear
    But there's no way I could ever reach it from here

    Nor could I remember the world way up there
    So I lost all my hope and gave into despair.

    I knew nothing but darkness, the floors and the walls
    Then off in the distance I heard someone call:

    "Get up! Get ready! There's nothing the matter
    Take rocks and old sticks and build up a fine ladder."

    This had never occurred to me - had never crossed my mind.
    But I started to stack all the stones I could find.

    When I ran out of stones, then old sticks were my goal,
    For one way or another I'd get out of that hole.

    So I soon had a ladder that was sturdy and tall .
    And I thought, "I'll soon leave this place once and for all."

    I climbed up my ladder. It was no easy chore,
    For from lifting those boulders, my shoulders were sore.

    I climbed on up the ladder, but soon had to stop.
    For my ladder stopped short - some ten feet from the top.

    I climbed back down the ladder and started to cry.
    I'd done all I could do. I gave my best try.

    And in spite of my work, in this hole I must die.
    And all I could do was sit and think, "why?"

    Was my ladder too short? Or my hole much too deep?
    Then from way upon high came a voice, "Do not weep."

    And then faith, hope, and love entered into my chest
    As the voice said to me that I'd done my very best.

    He said, "You've worked very hard, and your labor's been rough,
    But the ladder you've built is at last tall enough.

    Do not despair. You have reason to hope.
    Just climb up your ladder, I'll throw down my rope."

    I climbed up the ladder, then climbed up the cord.
    When I got to the top, there stood the Lord.

    I couldn't be happier, my struggle was done!
    I blinked in the brightness that came from the Son.

    I fell to the ground, His feet did I kiss
    I cried, "What can I do to repay thee for this?"

    Then He looked all about Him. There were holes in the ground
    They had people inside and were seen all around

    There were thousands of holes that were damp, dark and deep
    The Lord turned to me and He said, "Feed my Sheep."

    Then He went on His way to help other lost souls,
    And I got right to work, calling down to the holes:

    "Get up! Get ready! There's nothing the matter
    Take rocks and old sticks and build up a fine ladder."

    It was now my turn to spread the good word.
    The most glorious message that man ever heard.

    That there's one who's willing to save one and all
    And we've got to be ready when He gives the call.

    He'll pull us all out of the hole that we're in
    And save all our souls from death and from sin.

    So do not lose faith, there is reason to hope
    Just build up your ladder; He'll throw down His rope.

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    I totally didn't cry while I was reading

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