I had another opportunity to speak in another ward this week. My dear friend, Pam, had her son's mission farewell that same day, so I took her spot to speak so she could enjoy her day with his son and their extended family that came to celebrate with them. Knowing that the talk I gave last week didn't really fit the subject given me, I felt I should just begin again with a new talk. Here is what I came up with:
As the Savior knew the end of His earthly ministry drew
near, He prepared His apostles by assuring them in the book of John “And I will
pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with
you forever” (John 14:16) and “If I go not away, the Comforter will not come
until you, l but if I depart, I will send him unto you.” (John 16:7)
Even though these words were spoken to His Apostles of
the ancient church, they are still promised to each of us as members of his
Church today. As we are worthy of it,
the Holy Ghost will abide with us too.
Having the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost
affords us many blessings—besides the assurance that we are doing what the Lord
would have us do. I’d like to share some
thoughts today on a few of those blessings of having the Holy Ghost as our
constant companion—the utilization of receiving the Holy Ghost.
President Boyd K. Packer, in the Seminary Centennial
celebration in January, taught us that “the gift of the Holy Ghost will protect
you in enemy territory.” He said: “You have been taught all of your lives about the gift of
the Holy Ghost, but teaching can only go so far. You can and, in fact, you must
go the rest of the way alone to discover within yourself how the Holy Ghost can
be a guiding and protective influence.
“For young men and young women, the process is the same.
Discovering how the Holy Ghost operates in your life is the quest of a
lifetime. Once you have made that discovery for yourself, you can live in enemy
territory and will not be deceived or destroyed. No member of this Church—and
that means each of you—will ever make a serious mistake without first being
warned by the promptings of the Holy Ghost.
“Sometimes when you have made a mistake, you may have
said afterward, ‘I knew I should not have done that. It did not feel right,’ or
perhaps, ‘I knew I should have done that. I just did not have the courage to
act!’ Those impressions are the Holy Ghost attempting to direct you toward good
or warning you away from harm.
“There are certain things that you must not do if the
lines of communication are to remain open. You cannot lie or cheat or steal or
act immorally and have those channels remain free from disruption. Do not go
where the environment resists spiritual communication.
“You must learn to seek the power and direction that is
available to you, and then follow that course no matter what.”
Elder Dallin H. Oakes quoted our prophet today when he
taught: “President Thomas S. Monson has declared ‘We are surrounded by
immorality, pornography, violence, drugs, and a host of other ills which
afflict our modern-day society. Ours is
the challenge, even the responsibility not only to keep ourselves unspotted
form the world but also to guide our children and others through the stormy
seas of sin surrounding us that we might one day return to live with our Heavenly
Father.’ Truly we need the guidance of
the Spirit and we must be diligent to do those things necessary to have the
companionship of that Spirit. Specifically
we must keep the commandments, pray, study the scriptures, and repent weekly as
we partake of the sacrament.”
Now I have had occasional experiences in my life when
I have felt the Holy Ghost specifically protect me from harm, danger or
accident. But I have more often felt His influence
as I choose to live in obedience to the commandments, petitioning my Heavenly
Father in daily prayer, searching for scriptural direction and keeping myself away
from influence in my mind and body that would do me ill. In my family life, my calling, my work, I feel the Spirit leading and guiding me as I seek to have the companionship of the Holy Ghost.
Another blessings of having the Holy Ghost as a constant
companion is the comfort He is able to provide.
Sister Margaret Nadauld, former General YW president, once said “You too are
loved by the Lord, just as the disciples of old. You are loved more than you will ever
know. He wants you to be successful in
your life’s mission! You don’t have to
face the experiences of this life alone, nor have you been sent here to fail.
“For this reason,” she continued, “a holy gift was given to
you at the time of your baptism….The Holy Spirit can be with you always and
guide you back to Him….
“The Lord promises us that because of meekness and lowliness
of heart cometh the visitation of the Holy Ghost which Comforter filleth with
hope and perfect love, which love endureth by diligence and prayer.”
I have two personal experiences with the Holy Ghost
blessings me with comfort that I’d like to share. The first occurred a couple of years
ago. I had gone to my doctor for a
regular check-up. After a routine imaging test, I ended up having a little spot
that did not look like the radiologists thought it should. Consequently, I ended up in an MRI. An MRI is a big, thick, metal donut shaped
machine that makes very loud sounds and because of the safety concerns the operator
is forced into the adjoining room to work it—leaving me as the patient in this
cold, loud, scary place by myself. I was
scared, knowing the unwanted outcome of this test could potentially alter my life, my
family’s life and all the normal things I was comfortable doing. I knew that my Heavenly Father hears and answers
prayers. So while this big, clangy,
scary machine was working all around me, I prayed that I could feel a sense of
His care and some degree of comfort.
Almost as soon as I thought those words, I felt a warmth and peace that
I knew could only be the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost also instantly brought to my mind the words of a hymn that offered additional reassurance and
calm.
The second incident just happened Friday night. My dad called me just before 4 PM that
afternoon. He and my mom were on the
freeway on their way to the University of San Francisco hospital. He had just
received a phone call we have been praying, hoping and
waiting for. A kidney was there for him. He has been on dialysis for 3 1/2 years and has been on the transplant
short list for almost a year. He sounded
excited and relieved. They live in
California, 900 miles away from me. As
soon as I hung up the phone, I was overcome with emotions and dropped to my
knees with gratitude for this wonderful news, again to ask my Heavenly Father for His blessing—to bless my dad that
this kidney will be a match, that the surgical team will be guided my His hand,
that the transplant will be successful and that my dad might be healed with
this miracle of modern medicine. As I
finished my list of requests, I thought to add one more. I asked that even though I was two states
away and unable to be there with them in person, I asked that I could feel the
Lord’s will and know that whatever happened would be okay. As I stood up –and throughout the night—I felt
a calm, sweet peace that I know comes only from the Holy Ghost.
Now I know that not all prayers are answered that quickly—but
when you really need to be comforted, the Holy Ghost is there immediately if
you are worthy of it to bring the peace and clam each of us needs from time to
time, even if it is just to strengthen us to keep dealing with the situation we
worried about in the first place.
Finally, the other blessing of the Holy Ghost comes in
His role as a testifier. Again, from
Sister Nadauld, “This Holy Spirit can help you really understand deep down
inside the most important truth ever known—that Jesus Christ is the Savior of
the world and that because of Him every one of us who has ever lived will one
day live again. And because of Him we
can repent or wrongdoing and get on the path that leads us back to our Heavenly
Father. That is what the Atonement is the
Holy Spirit will testify of that truth to our hearts as we seek to know, and He
testifies to others as we bear testimony of these truths to them.”
The Holy Ghost will let you feel for yourself when someone
teaches you something true. Each of us
has to figure out how He speaks to us. But once you know that, (and the more
you feel His presence with you, the easier it gets) you will feel Him testify
over and over to you of truth. Each time
I read the Book of Mormon, for example, I take Moroni’s challenge with a sincere
heart having real intent and ask if the Book of Mormon is the word of God. And invariably, the Holy Ghost will tell me
it is. It doesn’t matter how many times I
have done this before. It is still
truth, and He will testify of that to me.
The Holy Ghost is a protector, a comforter, a testifier. He is a remarkable member of the Godhead. He is always willing to be with us as we do
those things the Lord has outlined as required for that blessed companionship. And
each week as the sacrament prayers are said, we hear those requirements again
and the promise is made to us once more.
1 comment:
Beautifully taught message. Thanks, Shauna, for sharing it.
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