Friday, December 28, 2012

Talk From Church, Dec. 23rd, 2012





Church Talk, Sunday Dec. 23rd, 2012

            Invitation: What do you think of when you consider the word invitation? The online definition describes this word in the following manner:

            -Invitation: Noun; A spoken or written request for someone’s presence or participation

            This time of year, possibly sometimes to our dismay, this request for participation is usually amplified to an extremely overwhelming level.

            Some of our requests for participation are found in the forms of: dance recitals, piano recitals, singing programs, family parties, work gatherings, and assisting our children in their school celebrations and activities.

            Our participation in such events may include: curling hair, ironing clothes, chauffeuring & chaperoning, cooking turkeys, preparing salads, and baking mountains of cookies.

            One newfound popular event that I find to be both entertaining and humorous is the trendy tradition of Ugly Sweater Parties. The scenario for such an event may unravel as follows:

            -10 days before the event, one receives a written request for such an activity.

            -7 days prior to the event, one begins to stress about what he or she will wear to such an event. Probable locations to find such an item may include 2nd hand stores, Grandmas’ closet, or possibly your own 80’s collection (granted of course, that you held on to such items)

            - About 3 days before the event, one may begin to stress about the white elephant gift that she or he has been summoned to bring with them on party night.

            -A day before, one may begin preparing a potluck dish to share with other ugly sweater friends or family members

            -1/2 hour before, one will travel in their vehicle to the designated place of celebration

            -Party will proceed as planned. Some of those planned activities may include: partaking of a scrumptious meal that is served on placemats made of old ugly sweaters, moving on to a dessert of Gingerbread cookies donning what else but frosting created ugly sweaters, Participating in the previously mentioned white elephant gift exchange, and of course, leaving with a gift or 2 to take home for oneself.

            With the amount of commitments that are expected of us in such events, it is an obvious consequence that worldly cares would supercede the reasons we have to rejoice in things that money cannot buy.

            An invitation, what is in an invitation? Consider with me this spoke or written request for someone’s presence or participation found in Matthew 11:28: “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest”.

            More often than not, invitations to events will come to us only once. It is up to us whether or not we will act upon our request of attendance for the specified activity.  In sharp contrast, we receive an invitation from the Savior to come unto him 46 times in the Bible and Book of Mormon. Is this a request for participation that we will make ourselves a part of?

            In our holiday gatherings, our invitations are generally limited to people that have something in common. Usually, they are people who share the same place of employment, family tree, or possibly group of friends. Invites tend to be closed to a distinct & set number group of individuals.

            The Savior’s admonition to come unto him is an invitation for all to follow. Our common bond is our lineage with our Father in Heaven. We are all his children.

To the youth of our ward: The invitation to follow the Savior and come unto him is SO IMPORATNT for each of you, that the entire new curriculum from which you will be instructed in both Sunday School & Young Men’s and Young Women’s is entitled “Come Follow Me”.

            These lessons will come from topics that will allow you to build a testimony of your very own, thus preparing you for future opportunities that will include Missions, Temple Marriage, and future leadership opportunities within the church.

            Why do you think the invitation to Come Follow the Savior is so important for you at your current ages, that the whole basis for all of your knowledge in the church, will come from a curriculum entitled “Come Follow Me”?

            Please consider yourself, and your spiritual goals and current spiritual understanding as I read this quote by former Prophet, President Ezra Taft Benson: For nearly six thousand years, God has held you in reserve to make your appearance in the final days before the Second Coming. Every previous gospel dispensation has drifted into apostasy, but ours will not.... God has saved for the final inning some of his strongest children, who will help bear off the kingdom triumphantly. And that is where you come in, for you are the generation that must be prepared to meet your God...." Make no mistake about it you are a marked generation.

            You, today’s youth of the church: you are the chosen generation, you are the first string players, you are the ones that were strong enough in the spirit world to prove that you can remain completely faithful and obedient while this  world is spiritually crumbling around you.

            The Savior needs you to do his work. Even more so, you need the Savior. You need to follow him in your daily lives. You need to think of the way he treats others when you consider how you may treat a class mate at school. You need the peace he can bring when you pray to have understanding of your challenges. You need to diligently keep all of his commandments so that he knows he can count on you to do the work that needs to be accomplished.

            I know that many of you are familiar with the Conference address recently shared by Sister Ann Dibb just a couple of months ago. She talked about a young woman who proudly donned a shirt stating: “I’m a Mormon, are you?”

            Youth of the church, you cannot be afraid to stand up for what you know to be correct, true, and full of light. Recently, we had a group of teenagers over at our house for a get together. Upon their arrival, one young man walked up to me, looked me straight in the eye, introduced himself by name, and proudly stated “I’m a Mormon too”.

On a similar note, I was brought to reverence very recently when I observed a table full of teenagers bough their heads to say a blessing on their food in a very public food court located inside a shopping mall.

 I was impressed that these youth of the church would be so confident and bold in their declarations and displays of faith and love for their Heavenly Father and Savior. I am old enough to be the Mother of these children, but their bravery and stability in their spiritual standing and development touched my heart and strengthened my testimony.

 Allow me to assure you that you are touching the lives of others as you stand as an example. As you help others gain or strengthen their own testimony, you will know from the spirit that you are participating in the magnificent work of your Heavenly Father, and you will be blessed.

            Our special Christmas events generally offer entertainment, or an activity of one kind or another. Some may have piñatas at their family parties. Some may play Christmas Bingo. According to Google, some of the activities for an ugly sweater party include: A fashion show, an unravel the sweater race, amongst other equally entertaining activities.

            There is a very specific activity that the Savior lovingly admonishes us to participate in. As we do this, we will feel the sweet promptings of the spirit manifest the approval of this activity from our Savior as well as from our Father in Heaven. The Savior admonishes this loving counsel to us. John 12:26 reads: “If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.

            The best manner in which we can display our devotion to our Savior and Heavenly Father is to serve them by loving and serving our fellow men. President Spencer W Kimball stated: “God does watch over us and does notice us, but it usually through someone else that he meets our needs.”

            An important realization in this commandment of activity is that we all have special unique ways to help those around us. Service does not have to know age, physical, or monetary limitations.

            There is a Long Term Care Center in West Jordan that I am proud to say I have been affiliated with on and off for in one way or another for several years. Recently, a news story about the residents of this facility caught my attention.

 The activities Director was having a hard time convincing the residents to attend the events that the center had scheduled. Apparently, based on poor attendance, the residents were not interested in making crafts or treats for themselves.

            This dilemma sparked a project that has proven to be a blessing in the lives of so many individuals. With the hopes of improving attendance at activities, the staff set up a small service project for the residents. They provided some dolls in need of repair. They proposed to the residents that they were going to rally together to repair the dolls, provide new hairstyles, sew new clothes, and then pass the dolls on to an organization that would gift the dolls to needy families for the holiday season.

Suddenly these activities were no longer just about the residents, yet this was a service set up for them to participate in blessing the lives of children. These sweet individuals were so excited by the concept that many began participating, renewing long lost sewing skills, going through buckets of soapy water to meticulously clean the dolls, and even providing the dolls with hair styles similar to their own. As their enthusiasm and attendance grew, the support did, as the community began pouring in dolls for these residents to repair. This facility has affectionately been dubbed The Doll Hospital this Holiday Season. The joy and the blessings are being felt by givers and recipients alike.

          President Eyring eloquently elaborates on this. He states Quote “ The spirit of Christmas puts in our hearts a desire to give joy to other people. The celebration of Christmas helps us keep our promise to always remember the Lord and His gifts to us. And that remembrance creates a desire in us to give gifts to Him.

He has told us what we could give Him to bring Him joy. You can give Him the gift of doing for others what He would do for them.

Each act of kindness to anyone becomes a kindness to Him because He loves all of Heavenly Father’s children. And because that brings joy to Him, it also brings joy to His Father, to whom we owe thanks beyond measure”. Closed Quote

At this time of year, most of the time, we are expecting to leave our Holiday Gatherings with something tangible to take home. Likewise, we are generally attending such events with the intent to also give tangible gifts to those who mean a great deal to us.

            What gifts are given to us because our Savior, Jesus Christ was born in the flesh? What can be ours if we choose to follow him? The 2nd verse of the popular Christmas song, Hark the Herald Angels Sing explains these gifts magnificently. Please picture each mentioned trait as a gift lovingly given to you by the Savior and Redeemer of the world:

                Hail the heav’n-born Prince of Peace

            Hail the Son of Righteousness

            Light and life to all he brings,

            Ris’n with healing in his wings

            Mild he lays his glory by,

            Born that man no more may die;

            Born to raise the Sons of Earth,

                Born to give them second Birth

            Because our Savior was born: We can be recipients of his light. We can know the exact road map of the way a mortal life should be lived, and how we can spend our time here on Earth. We can have a comfort in the knowledge that he is the master healer. That he understands all of our infirmities and pain: physical, spiritual, emotional. We can know that we will be blessed to do the work of our Father as we lay our own glory aside and focus on glorifying our Father in Heaven. We can know with assurance that we will be resurrected, and that we can live again as whole family units to live in immortality forever soley because of the sacrifice that he made for each of us.

            Surely this matchless gift of love can feel SO DIFFICULT to repay. What could we ever give that could begin to compare to all he has given to us?

            The only thing that we can give back, because it is the only thing that is really ours to give is our free agency. Everything else we have in our lives has already been granted, gifted to us by our Heavenly Father, and through his only begotten son. What we do with those blessing with our free agency and choices determines the extent of the gift that we have given back.

            This week, I had the opportunity to go to the Temple. As I entered the doors, my heart was heavy with the recent tragedy in Connecticut. My mind was equally confused as I pondered on such an event. As I entered the doors of the temple, I walked downstairs, and learned a grand lesson from the spirit as I observed my surroundings.

            It was a busy day at the temple. I quickly couldn’t help but notice the vast amounts of weddings that were taking place that day. The other large group of people I noticed were missionaries. As I looked in the faces of some of these eager young men, my heart traveled back to the tragic event of a few days earlier. I thought about how this type of tragedy had happened so many time before, and how almost every single one of these horrific events had a very similar theme.

            The majority of the criminals were young men. Most were barely more than youth or children themselves. These missionaries at the temple were the same age as the young man responsible for the tragedy. The opposition of these 2 circumstances became hauntingly clear in my mind. I thought about how lost the souls of those who were not choosing the path of their Heavenly Father must feel. I realized that a series of really good choices got those Elders to the temple that day, and a series of really bad choices led to tragic consequences for one that spiritually had the potential to be everything a loving Father in Heaven would hope to have in one of his precious children. I knew that the good choices made by those elders had allowed them to exercise their own free will to align their lives with the will of their Father in Heaven. 

            Our choices, good or bad, have eternal consequences. It is my testimony that as we use our free agency to make choices that bring about good in the world, good will follow, the largest possible portion of our gift to our Savior and Father will be given, and our lives and the lives of others will be blessed on an immeasurable and eternal level.

            I close with this final invitation given to us in Omni 1:26: “And now, my beloved brethren, I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the Holy one of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer your whole souls as an offering unto him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the Lord liveth ye will be saved”.

            In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen