I don’t think this verse is really about numbers and quantity.

Can we look at the word “more” a bit differently?

I’ve heard it said that we’re in the middle of a loneliness pandemic and I certainly see the evidence for that all around me. ⁣

Just these past few weeks, I’ve had to ask for a lot of favors and help from friends, and each time I feel a little bit guilty because shouldn’t I be able to be self-sufficient?⁣

For some reason, we think that we need to do everything all on our own. ⁣

And this causes us to stay to ourselves more, and then it becomes a self-reinforcing cycle. ⁣

I have been blessed with some amazing friends and family who are willing to help me out when needed, and I hope I’m able to offer that in return as much as possible!⁣

But when we go through really tough times, it’s hard to remember that there are more “with us” than those who are “with them”. ⁣

We know that there are more on the other side who are supporting us, loving us, and cheering us on. ⁣

But there are still a lot of people who are not with us.

But I couldn’t help but ponder on the word MORE. ⁣

What if MORE wasn’t just referring to quantity, but instead referring to the vastly superior quality?⁣

God will always be MORE than anyone else. ⁣

Temple covenants will always be more. ⁣

Priesthood power will always be more. ⁣

Unshakable faith will always be more. ⁣

Love of God and love of others will always be more. ⁣

Eternal families will always be more. ⁣

Selfless service and sacrifice will always be more. ⁣

Obedience to a loving Heavenly Father will always be more.⁣

When we are on God’s side, we will always have more and be more than enough. ⁣

The numbers and quantities don’t really matter. ⁣

Plus there’s always room for more on God’s side anyways!⁣

We know what our eternal destiny can be. ⁣

And it will always be more than what anyone else has to offer. ⁣

“Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.” (2 Kings 6:16) 

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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