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I wasn't going to do a part three of the same Devotional, but I just don't think anyone would feel up to reading seven minutes of a long blog post, so here's part three of the Devotional. This post focuses on a BYU Devotional, and it is called "Zion Is the Pure in Heart" by Sister Elaine S. Dalton. This post is part three. I would like to share with you some highlights whilst I was reading the Devotional.
Sister Dalton has mentioned; "Third, enter a program of strict training. ... We are in the run of our life, and there must be a strict training plan. The success components of this plan include things we will do every single day, without fail, in order to invite the Spirit’s companionship into our life. They will be different for each of us but will always include daily prayer.
Our Heavenly Father hears our prayers, and He will answer them. I testify that that is true. Our challenge is to be in a place where we can hear and recognize the answers. ... The Book of Mormon will increase your faith in Jesus Christ, and it is through your faith that you will be able to withstand temptation. ... Reading just five minutes every single day will change your life. ... Think of the change in five years if every one of us would commit to do this even for just five minutes every single day.
Lastly, smile! And when you smile, remember who you are. You are sons and daughters of our Heavenly Father. He knows you. He knows your name. He trusts you, and He loves you. So, smile! ...
Press Forward—Don’t Get Discouraged!
Let me add just one more suggestion to this list: “Press forward with . . . a perfect brightness of hope” (2 Nephi 31:20). Don’t get discouraged! Your journey will be challenging at times, and it will not always be easy. ... The Lord will prepare you, and He will prepare a way for you! Sometimes I think we totally underestimate the great blessings we might have and the knowledge we might gain if we were willing to move out of our comfort zones.
... Do not be just a spectator or a critic. You didn’t do that in the premortal realm. You weren’t neutral then. You stood firm. Do not allow the very voices who cry for tolerance to not tolerate you or your view. ... Do not get tired or distracted or disqualified! Be willing to step out of your comfort zones and “press forward with . . . a perfect brightness of hope” (2 Nephi 31:20).
"The Prophet Joseph Smith stated, WE OUGHT TO HAVE THE BUILDING UP of Zion as our greatest object." WE BUILD UP ZION through unity, godliness, and charity." - D. Todd Christofferson. |
Unfurl Your Banner of Virtue
All over the world young Latter-day Saint women are declaring their commitment to remain pure and chaste. ...
You are the banner! Your lives of purity and virtue are the banner that will cause the nations of the earth to look up to come to the temple. As you remain virtuous, you will be led by the Holy Ghost, and your personal virtue will qualify you to go to the temple often.
If you don’t have a recommend, now is the time to become worthy to receive one. This is your work. The temple will be a strength and a protection to you in an ever-darkening world, and it will become an ensign not only to you but to the nations. A return to virtue is a return to the temple, and a return to the temple is a return to the Savior.
Virtue Brings the Blessings of Eternity
Forty-one years ago I knelt at an altar in the Salt Lake Temple and there entered into a covenant relationship with this wonderful man on the stand beside me. That decision has made all the difference in the decades that have followed. I guess what I am trying to tell you is to be there! Don’t get distracted now! Don’t forget who you are!
And don’t allow anything to disqualify you for the blessings that await you in the Lord’s holy temple. ... When we are virtuous, we are promised we shall confidently stand in His presence holy and like Him. We are promised priesthood power, the very power of godliness, because we are virtuous! We are promised the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost, who testifies, directs, warns, comforts, and sanctifies.
And finally, we are promised that we shall have eternal life, the greatest of all God’s gifts. We will be gods, living a godlike life, when we are virtuous. We will be like Him pure even as He is pure. The journey to Zion the pure in heart will take everything you and I have. .."
Here's the link below if you would like to read the Devotional either now or in your own time.
Stay Tuned until next time.