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  1. Elder Wirthlin talked about the principle of compensation in his wonderful talk, "Come What May, and Love It", given in the October 2008 conference. Here's a portion: How have you seen this happen in your life? I've seen it so many times. Just this weekend, I was missing my dad terribly. The holidays are hard. I miss having an earthly father around. Today in Sunday school, an unusual number of our high priest group commented on the lesson. Many of the comments were things my dad lived and taught (about charity, and finding Christ in places where we serve). After that meeting, I was playing prelude in Young Women's and one older man who I always thought had a manner similar to my dad's stepped into the YW room and said a few kind words to me. I'm sure he didn't even know why he'd feel compelled to do that. There will never be a replacement for my dad, but I'm happy that there are good men around who faithfully hold their priesthood and follow promptings to do the Lord's errand. I'm thankful that Heavenly Father knew I needed that message, in that way.