He calls us to take time from our daily activities to follow him and serve our fellowman. Even the greatest among us should be the servant of all. Those who always remember him will straightway assume and faithfully fulfill the responsibilities to which they are called by his servants . . . . If we always remember our Savior, we will forgive and forget grievances against those who have wronged us . . . . As we always remember him, we should strive to assure that we and our family members and, indeed, all the sons and daughters of God everywhere follow our Savior into the waters of baptism. This reminds each of us of our duties to proclaim the gospel, perfect the Saints, and redeem the dead . . . . We should always remember how the Savior taught us to love and do good to one another. Loving and serving one another can solve so many problems! (Ensign, May 1988, pp. 30-31).