A House Still Standing

August 3, 2025

In one location, I visited an old Italian home. Fresh flowers filled the window boxes, the shades had recently been painted, and the front porch light burned brightly. However, as I looked closer, I noticed some imperfections in this otherwise magnificent home.

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A House Still Standing

A few years ago, I traveled to Rome, Italy. Like most who go to Rome, I found myself touring the many incredible sites, admiring the beauty and history of that wonderful city.

In one location, I visited an old Italian home. Fresh flowers filled the window boxes, the shades had recently been painted, and the front porch light burned brightly. However, as I looked closer, I noticed some imperfections in this otherwise magnificent home. There were some areas of stucco that had fallen off, exposing the stone beneath. Cracks were also evident in some of the larger surface areas.

I asked the guide to explain the significance of this home and why it was prominently featured as part of the tour. She replied: “This home is representative of each of us. It is not perfect, but it is still standing.”

For years now, I have reflected upon her statement: “This home … is not perfect, but it is still standing.” As I’ve thought about that old Italian home, I’ve considered my own life, keenly aware of many imperfections. I often  wish my progression happened quicker, and sometimes even feel a little foolish, recognizing that my own proverbial stucco keeps falling off, exposing the rough stone underneath. But then I remember that like that old home, I too am still standing! Imperfect? Yes. Still trying? Yes. That vivid memory of the imperfect house inspires me to keep working to improve. To repent. To ask forgiveness. To say I’m sorry.

We will not be perfect in this mortal life. But we can all keep trying to improve. Each of us in a way is like that old Italian home—imperfect, but still standing. Even as we work to improve upon our imperfections, we can still leave our front porch light on, offering light to others on the street. We can offer our flowers in window boxes to the world, hoping that they brighten another’s day. And we can keep our shutters open, letting in the light of our Father in Heaven and allowing our love for others to shine out. Even in our imperfections we can still be a blessing to others.


August 03, 2025
Broadcast Number 5,003

The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Temple Square

 

Conductor
Mack Wilberg

Organist
Joseph Peeples

Host
Derrick Porter


Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
from Stralsund Gesangbuch; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Join We Now in Praise and Sing
Spanish Melody; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Toccata in G Major
Theodoer DuBois

His Eye Is on the Sparrow
Charles H. Gabriel; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Morning Has Broken
Gaelic Melody; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Let Us All Press On
Evan Stephens; Arr. Richard Elliott