Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Elder Jensen Testifies of Holy Ghost at CES Devotional


Elder Jay E. Jensen of the Presidency of the Seventy spoke about “the importance of the Holy Ghost and the unspeakable gift that He is,” as mentioned in Doctrine and Covenants 121:26, at a Church Educational System devotional on Sunday, January 8, 2011.

The devotional was broadcast from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, USA. Elder Jensen emphasized the importance of the Holy Ghost by relating the Savior’s visit to the people in the Book of Mormon. After being taught by Him and by the disciples, the people said that the thing they most desired was “that the Holy Ghost should be given unto them” (3 Nephi 19:9).

Later the Savior prayed to the Father that He would “give the Holy Ghost unto all them that shall believe in [His disciples’] words” (3 Nephi 19:19–21).

“I know of no scriptural passage that better expresses how important our Savior feels the Holy Ghost is,” Elder Jensen said.

Individuals should earnestly seek the companionship and guidance of the Holy Ghost, Elder Jensen said. He then outlined three themes:

The Missions of the Holy Ghost

“First, the Holy Ghost reveals or testifies of the Father and the Son,” Elder Jensen testified.
Also, the Holy Ghost testifies of all truth, he said, quoting Moroni 10:5: “And by the power of the Holy Ghost [they] may know the truth of all things.”

Third, He sanctifies. To sanctify means “to purify or make free from sin, a central message of the restored gospel,” Elder Jensen explained. “The Holy Ghost is the sanctifier, and because of Him and through the infinite Atonement we may stand spotless, clean, and pure.”

He mentioned that the sacrament provides a weekly opportunity for every person to become free from sin through the sanctifying power of the Holy Ghost.

Finally, the Holy Ghost acts as the true teacher in that He carries the message of the gospel into our hearts.

“I witness to you that [the Holy Ghost] has other important responsibilities or missions,” Elder Jensen said. “He is the Comforter. He restrains or constrains, He leads, He warns, and He rebukes. I invite you to study them on your own.”

He then spoke about the conditions to receive the Holy Ghost.

Conditions to Receive the Holy Ghost

Elder Jensen outlined three requirements necessary to receive the Holy Ghost: (1) desire, which includes ask, seek, and knock; (2) worthiness; and (3) alertness—spiritual and physical.
He further explained the requirement of worthiness: “To have the unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, we must keep the commandments. I believe you know what evils offend the Spirit, and I will not mention them. A sentence from my patriarchal blessing has guided me: ‘Jay, keep your body free from the temptations and evils that present themselves. Live clean and fine, for our Heavenly Father’s Spirit dwells in clean tabernacles. [He] does not dwell in unclean tabernacles.’”

How to Recognize Direction from the Holy Ghost

Although direction from the Holy Ghost is personal and often tailored to the individual, Elder Jensen listed a few patterns he has observed.

“I believe receiving ‘peace to the mind’ is one of the most common ways to recognize direction from the Holy Ghost,” he said, quoting Doctrine and Covenants 6:23.

He then expounded on the well-known scripture (see D&C 8:2–3) that direction from the Holy Ghost comes to the mind and to the heart: “I have learned from the First Presidency and from the Quorum of the Twelve, as well as through my own experiences, that revelations to the mind are often specific words, ideas, even sentences, while revelations to the heart are general feelings associated with peace,” he said.

Elder Jensen emphasized that members must study things out in their minds and then pray for guidance—and act upon it if they receive it.

He explained that for some, guidance from the Holy Ghost may be felt in a burning of the bosom—“an intensity of feeling, the peace to the mind and feelings to the heart mentioned earlier,” he said.

Finally, Elder Jensen testified that “having impressions that persist until we act are real and sacred.”
He concluded: “I humbly pray that you will desire more earnestly to be worthy of the unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, that you may grow in [your] ability to recognize His promptings, that you may ‘be still and know’ the Father and the Son through the Holy Ghost (see D&C 101:16), and that you will express gratitude for Him and His guidance.”

Article taken from the LDS Church News.  Three weeks after the broadcast, audio and video archives will be available at cesdevotionals.lds.org in multiple languages.  Archives of the video broadcast in English will be available under “Broadcasts and Events” several days after the devotional. Podcast feeds for audio and video will be available in many languages on LDS.org and on iTunes.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

January Bishopric Message

A Perfect Brightness of Hope
Written by Brother Jim Ballard, 1st Counselor, Bishopric

At the beginning of a new year, it is natural for us to ponder the past and to wonder what the future holds. As we consider the upcoming year, we should look forward with optimism and with hope.


What Is Hope?  
In his October 2008 conference address, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf defined hope. “Hope is not knowledge, but rather the abiding trust that the Lord will fulfill His promise to us. It is confidence that if we live according to God’s laws and the words of His prophets now, we will receive desired blessings in the future. It is believing and expecting that our prayers will be answered. It is manifest in confidence, optimism, enthusiasm, and patient perseverance.”

Where Do We Find Hope?
The Apostle Paul indicated that the scriptures were written that we “might have hope” (Romans 15:4). Mormon wrote a letter to his son Moroni stating that hope comes from the Comforter, the Holy Ghost (Moroni 8:26). Like faith, hope can be cultivated. We attain hope by doing things that invite the Spirit into our lives.  

Why Is Hope Important?
Pessimism, doubt and despair are the opposite of hope. These negative emotions lead us away, not toward, our Father in Heaven. President Uchtdorf: “Hope, on the other hand, is like the beam of sunlight rising up and above the horizon of our present circumstances. It pierces the darkness with a brilliant dawn. It encourages and inspires us to place our trust in the loving care of an eternal
Heavenly Father, who has prepared a way for those who seek for eternal truth in a world of relativism, confusion, and of fear. Hope has the power to fill our lives with happiness. Hope in our Heavenly Father’s merciful plan of happiness leads to peace, mercy, rejoicing, and gladness. The hope of salvation is like a protective helmet; it is the foundation of our faith and an anchor to our
souls.” 

It is my prayer that during this new year, and always, we will follow Nephi’s admonition to: “Press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life” (2 Nephi 31:20).

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Beautiful Heartbreak by Hillary Weeks



This video was shared in Relief Society during the lesson this past Sunday.  It has such an inspiring message.  Get out your tissues before you watch it!

"Beautiful Heartbreak" Lyrics
I had it all mapped out in front of me,
Knew just where I wanted to go;
But life decided to change my plans,
And I found a mountain in the middle of my road.

I knew there was no way over it,
So I searched for a way around;
Brokenhearted I started climbin',
And at the top I found...

Every fear, every doubt,
All the pain I went through;
Was the price that I paid to see this view;
And now that I'm here I would never trade...

The grace that I feel,
And the faith that I find;
Through the bitter-sweet tears,
And the sleepless nights;

I used to pray he'd take it all away,
But instead it became a beautiful heartbreak.
I never dreamed my heart would make it,
I thought about turning around;
But heaven has shown me miracles,
I never would have seen from the ground.

Now I take the rain with the sunshine,
Cause there's one thing that I know;
He picks up the pieces,
Along each broken road.

Every fear, every doubt,
All the pain I went through;
Was the price that I paid to see this view;
And now that I'm here I would never trade...

The grace that I feel,
And the faith that I find;
Through the bitter-sweet tears,
And the sleepless nights.

I used to pray he'd take it all away,
But instead it became a beautiful heartbreak.

I would never trade...

The grace that I feel,
And the faith that I find;
Through the bitter-sweet tears,
And the sleepless nights.

I used to pray he'd take it all away,
But instead it became a beautiful heartbreak.