
I did the best I could to wait for him to reach the bottom, but I cried his name when he was half way down, and he ran down the rest of the moving steps into my arms. I couldn’t let go. His bags dropped at our feet and we clung to each other, in tears. Flesh to flesh, heart to heart, and I felt the warmth of his body once again. “I love you, Mom.” He kept saying it over and over. I have never felt such joy and completeness.
There are two thoughts that keep going through my mind since that moment. The first is the little Primary song, “We’re all together again, we’re here, we’re here.” As I watched Claire and Aaron and John embrace Adam, with tears streaming down their faces, the Spirit bore witness to me that Families are Meant to be Together. Events and circumstances may separate us from each other, but they cannot separate us in any permanent way. We are a family, bound and sealed to each other by covenant.
The other thought is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a Gospel of Gathering. We are meant to gather and be together. We gather in the lost, the lonely, the seekers. We gather family members. When we turn our hearts to Jesus, we are turning our hearts to those around us and those who came before us, and we do all we can to bring them in. Every single one.
I feel great comfort today as I contemplate our family’s place in the grand scheme of things. We’re all together again, we’re here, we’re here. We are gathered, at least for now. In coming months, Aaron will take his turn and we will send him off, happily, knowing that he will join that great army of laborers who are helping others gather their families together. And when he comes home two years later, I expect to feel again the joy I feel today. I don’t think I will ever forget this feeling.
I can envision our family, in some far Future Place, arm in arm, gathering with loved ones, as we smile and sing, “We’re All Together Again, We’re Here, We’re Here!” Truly Heaven!
