Home Teaching Message May 2014:
“The Witness”
BY PRESIDENT BOYD K. PACKER President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
(April 2014 General Conference)
I wish to share with you those truths which are the most worth
knowing.
Times of war or uncertainty have a way of
sharpening our focus on things that really matter.
World War II
was a time of great spiritual turmoil for me. I had left my home in Brigham
City, Utah, with only embers of a testimony, and I felt the need for something
more. Virtually our whole senior class in a matter of weeks was on its way to
the war zone. While stationed on the island of Ie Shima, just north of Okinawa,
Japan, I struggled with doubt and uncertainty. I wanted a personal testimony of
the gospel. I wanted toknow!
During one sleepless night, I left my tent and entered a
bunker which had been formed by lining up 50-gallon fuel drums filled with sand
and placed one on top of the other to form an enclosure. There was no roof, and
so I crawled in, looked up at the star-filled sky, and knelt to pray.
Almost
mid-sentence it happened. I could not describe to you what happened if I were
determined to do so. It is beyond my power of expression, but it is as clear
today as it was that night more than 65 years ago. I knew it to be a very
private, very individual manifestation. At last I knew for myself. I knew for a
certainty, for it had been given to me. After some time, I crawled from that
bunker and walked, or floated, back to my bed. I spent the rest of the night in
a feeling of joy and awe.
Far from thinking
I was someone special, I thought that if such a thing came to me, that it could
come to anyone. I still believe that. In the years that have followed, I have
come to understand that such an experience is at once a light to follow and a
burden to carry.
I wish to share with you those
truths which are the most worth knowing, the things that I have learned and
experienced in nearly 90 years of life and over 50 years as a General
Authority. Much of what I have come to know falls into the category of things
which cannot be taught but can be learned.
Like most things of great
worth, knowledge which is of eternal value comes only through personal prayer
and pondering. These, joined with fasting and scripture study, will invite impressions
and revelations and the whisperings of the Holy Spirit. This provides us with
instruction from on high as we learn precept upon precept.
The
revelations promise that “whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in
this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection”
and that “knowledge and intelligence [are gained] through … diligence and
obedience” (D&C 130:18–19).
One
eternal truth that I have come to know is that God lives. He is our Father. We
are His children. “We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ,
and in the Holy
Ghost” (Articles of Faith 1:1).
Of all
the other titles that He could have used, He chose to be called “Father.” The
Savior commanded, “After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father who art in
heaven” (3 Nephi 13:9; see also Matthew
6:9). His use of the name “Father” is a lesson for all as we come to
understand what it is that matters most in this life.
Parenthood is a sacred
privilege, and depending upon faithfulness, it can be an eternal blessing. The
ultimate end of all activity in the Church is that a man and his wife and their
children can be happy at home.
Those who do not marry or those
who cannot have children are not excluded from the eternal blessings they seek
but which, for now, remain beyond their reach. We do not always know how or
when blessings will present themselves, but the promise of eternal increase
will not be denied any faithful individual who makes and keeps sacred
covenants.
Your secret yearnings and
tearful pleadings will touch the heart of both the Father and the Son. You will
be given a personal assurance from Them that your life will be full and that no
blessing that is essential will be lost to you.
As a servant of the Lord,
acting in the office to which I have been ordained, I give those in such
circumstances a promise that there will be nothing essential to your salvation
and exaltation that shall not in due time rest upon you. Arms now empty will be
filled, and hearts now hurting from broken dreams and yearning will be healed.
Another truth I have come to
know is that the Holy Ghost is real. He is the third member of the Godhead. His
mission is to testify of truth and righteousness. He manifests Himself in many
ways, including feelings of peace and reassurance. He can also bring comfort,
guidance, and correction when needed. The companionship of the Holy Ghost is
maintained throughout our lives by righteous living.
The gift of the Holy Ghost is
conferred through an ordinance of the gospel. One with authority lays his hands
on the head of a new member of the Church and says words such as these:
“Receive the Holy Ghost.”
This
ordinance alone does not change us in a noticeable way, but if we listen and
follow the promptings, we will receive the blessing of the Holy Ghost. Each son
or daughter of our Heavenly Father can come to know the reality of Moroni’s
promise: “By the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things” (Moroni 10:5; emphasis added).
A supernal truth that I have
gained in my life is my witness of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Foremost
and underpinning all that we do, anchored throughout the revelations, is the
Lord’s name, which is the authority by which we act in the Church. Every prayer
offered, even by little children, ends in the name of Jesus Christ. Every
blessing, every ordinance, every ordination, every official act is done in the
name of Jesus Christ. It is His Church, and it is named for Him—The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (seeD&C 115:4).
There
is that great incident in the Book of Mormon where the Nephites “were praying unto
the Father in [the Lord’s] name.” The Lord appeared and asked:
“What will ye that I shall give
unto you?
“And they said unto him: Lord,
we will that thou wouldst tell us the name whereby we shall call this church;
for there are disputations among the people concerning this matter.
“And the Lord said unto them:
Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and
dispute because of this thing?
“Have they not read the
scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my
name? For by this name shall ye be called at the last day;
“And whoso taketh upon him my
name, and endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. …
“Therefore,
whatsoever ye shall do, ye shall do it in my name; therefore ye shall call the
church in my name; and ye shall call upon the Father in my name that he will
bless the church for my sake” (3 Nephi 27:2–7).
It is
His name, Jesus Christ, “for there is none other name under heaven given among
men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
In the
Church we know who He is: Jesus Christ, the Son
of God. He is the Only Begotten of the Father. He is He who was
slain and He who liveth again. He is our Advocate with the Father. “Remember
that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that
[we] must build [our] foundation” (Helaman 5:12). He is the anchor that holds us and
protects us and our families through the storms of life.
Each
Sunday across the world where congregations gather of any nationality or
tongue, the sacrament is blessed with the same words. We
take upon ourselves the name of Christ and always remember Him. That is
imprinted upon us.
The
prophet Nephi declared, “We talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of
Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that
our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their
sins” (2 Nephi 25:26).
Each of
us must come to our own personal testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ. We then
share that testimony with our family and others.
In all of this, let us remember
that there is an adversary who personally seeks to disrupt the work of the
Lord. We must choose whom to follow. Our protection is as simple as deciding
individually to follow the Savior, making certain that we faithfully will
remain on His side.
In the New Testament, John
records that there were some who were unable to commit to the Savior and His
teachings, and “from that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no
more with him.
“Then said Jesus unto the
twelve, Will ye also go away?
“Then Simon Peter answered him,
Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.
“And we
believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God” (John 6:66–69).
Peter had gained that which can
be learned by each follower of the Savior. To be faithfully devoted to Jesus
Christ, we accept Him as our Redeemer and do all within our power to live His
teachings.
After all the years that I have
lived and taught and served, after the millions of miles I have traveled around
the world, with all that I have experienced, there is one great truth that I
would share. That is my witness of the Savior Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon recorded the
following after a sacred experience:
“And now, after the many
testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all,
which we give of him: That he lives!
“For we
saw him” (D&C 76:22–23).
Their words are my words.
I believe and I am sure that Jesus is the Christ, the
Son of God, and that He lives. He is the Only Begotten of the Father, and “by
him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the
inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God” (D&C 76:24).
I bear
my witness that the Savior lives. I know the
Lord. I am His witness. I know of His great sacrifice and eternal love for all
of Heavenly Father’s children. I bear my special witness in all humility but
with absolute certainty, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
“Testifying
of Truth”
cji
5/1/14
Pushing
aside the worldly
subjecting
oneself to truth
caring
only to share today
or each
encounter to be
never
allowing deviation
understanding
so well
the
Commandments
the
Covenants made
obedience
to the Father
praying
through the Son
testifying
of truth alone
placing
all on the line
allowing
other choice
wavering
not in truth
hoping
they too will do!
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© 2013 – cji
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