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This post focuses on a April 2021 General Conference talk, and it is called "What We Are Learning and Will Never Forget" by President Russell M. Nelson. I would like to share with you some highlights while I was reading the talk.
President Nelson has mentioned the following;
"... Much has happened in the past two years! Some of you have lost loved ones. Others have lost jobs, livelihood, or health. Still others have lost a sense of peace or hope for the future. My heart goes out to each one of you who has suffered these or other losses.
I pray constantly that the Lord will comfort you. As you continue to let God prevail in your life, I know that He is just as optimistic about your future as He has ever been. ... Some have found deeper faith in our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Many have found a fresh perspective on life even an eternal perspective. You may have found stronger relationships with your loved ones and with the Lord. ... Difficult trials often provide opportunities to grow that would not have come in any other way.
Think back on the past two years. How have you grown? What have you learned? You might initially wish you could go back to 2019 and stay there! But if you look at your life prayerfully, I believe you will see many ways in which the Lord has been guiding you through this time of hardship, helping you to become a more devoted, more converted man a true man of God.
I know the Lord has great and marvelous plans for us individually and collectively. With compassion and patience, He says: “Ye are little children, and ye have not as yet understood how great blessings the Father hath … prepared for you; “And ye cannot bear all things now; nevertheless, be of good cheer, for I will lead you along.”
... He wants us to grow and to learn, even through perhaps especially through adversity. Adversity is a great teacher. What have you learned in the past two years that you always want to remember? Your answers will be unique to you, but may I suggest four lessons I hope we have all learned and will never forget.
Lesson 1: The Home Is the Center of Faith and Worship
Often when the Lord warns us about the perils of the last days, He counsels thus: “Stand ye in holy places, and be not moved.” ... But as our ability to gather in these places has been restricted in varying degrees, we have learned that one of the holiest of places on earth is the home - yes, even your home.
Brethren, you bear the priesthood of God. “The rights of the priesthood are inseparably connected with the powers of heaven.” You and your family have received priesthood ordinances. It is “in the ordinances [of the priesthood that] the power of godliness is manifest.” That power is available to you and your family in your own home as you keep the covenants you have made.
Just 185 years ago, this very day, April 3, 1836, Elijah restored the keys of the priesthood that allow our families to be sealed together forever. ... You may feel that there is still more you need to do to make your home truly a sanctuary of faith. If so, please do it!
If you are married, counsel with your wife as your equal partner in this crucial work. There are few pursuits more important than this. Between now and the time the Lord comes again, we all need our homes to be places of serenity and security. Attitudes and actions that invite the Spirit will increase the holiness of your home. ...
Have you ever wondered why the Lord wants us to make our homes the center of gospel learning and gospel living? ... However, your commitment to make your home your primary sanctuary of faith should never end. As faith and holiness decrease in this fallen world, your need for holy places will increase. ...
Lesson 2: We Need Each Other
God wants us to work together and help each other. That is why He sends us to earth in families and organizes us into wards and stakes. That is why He asks us to serve and minister to each other. That is why He asks us to live in the world but not be of the world.
We can accomplish so much more together than we can alone. God’s plan of happiness would be frustrated if His children remained isolated one from another.
The recent pandemic has been unique in that it has affected everyone in the world at essentially the same time. ... Because of this, our common trial has the potential to help unite God’s children as never before. ... In this regard, the two great commandments can guide us: first, to love God and, second, to love our neighbor.
We show our love by serving. If you know of anyone who is alone, reach out even if you feel alone too! ... Just say hello and show your love. Technology can help you. Pandemic or not, each precious child of God needs to know that he or she is not alone!
... Nevertheless, the work that the Lord has given to priesthood quorums was never meant to be confined to a meeting. Meetings are only a small part of what a quorum is meant for and what it can do.
My brethren of the Aaronic Priesthood and elders quorums, expand your vision of why we have quorums.
How does the Lord wish you would use your quorum to accomplish His work now? Seek revelation from the Lord. Humble yourself! Ask! Listen!
If you have been called to lead, counsel as a presidency and with quorum members. Whatever your priesthood office or calling, let God prevail in your commitment as a member of your quorum and in your service.
Experience with joy the righteousness you will bring to pass as you are “anxiously engaged in a good cause.” Quorums are in a unique position to accelerate the gathering of Israel on both sides of the veil.
Lesson 4: We Hear Jesus Christ Better When We Are Still
We live in a time prophesied long ago, when “all things shall be in commotion; and surely, men’s hearts shall fail them; for fear shall come upon all people.” ... Commotion in the world will continue to increase. In contrast, the voice of the Lord is not “a voice of a great tumultuous noise, but … it [is] a still voice of perfect mildness, [like] a whisper, and it [pierces] even to the very soul."
In order to hear this still voice, you too must be still! ... Soon we may be able to choose to fill that time again with the noise and commotion of the world. Or we can use our time to hear the voice of the Lord whispering His guidance, comfort, and peace.
Quiet time is sacred time - time that will facilitate personal revelation and instill peace. Discipline yourself to have time alone and with your loved ones. Open your heart to God in prayer. Take time to immerse yourself in the scriptures and worship in the temple.
My dear brethren, there are many things the Lord wants us to learn from our experiences during this pandemic. I have listed only four. I invite you to make your own list, consider it carefully, and share it with those you love.
The future is bright for God’s covenant-keeping people. The Lord will increasingly call upon His servants who worthily hold the priesthood to bless, comfort, and strengthen mankind and to help prepare the world and its people for His Second Coming. ... We can do this! ..."
If you would like to read the whole talk either now or in your own time, here is the link below.
Stay Tuned until next time.
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