I had some bad timing with the sinuses this weekend. But, I've got some amoxicillian, now, and can feel it helping me. I was able to croak through my Sacrament talk assignment yesterday. I didn't want to postpone it and have to worry about delivering a talk next Sunday. Here's the talk:
Sacrament Talk November 9, 2008
HOPE
Bro. Olson threatened me with a speaking assignment about 14 months ago. I was pretty sure he’d forgotten till I started seeing his name on caller ID. I girded up my loins and returned his call. Turns out he had prepared a homerun for me. This topic is terrific. HOPE. How hard could a talk on Hope be? Delivery—now that is the only problem. That was the problem with bringing six of my children into the world. DELIVERY. Now, if there were an epidural designed for public speakers. How would that work? The theme is “Hope” and the talk is from General Conference. Pres. Uchtdorf spoke about “The Infinite Power of Hope.”
He has had some amazing experiences growing up. Remember the story about his mother. She and her children were fleeing Czechoslovakia in the winter wartime of 1944. He was only 3 years old. In route to Germany the train stopped and she disembarked to find food for her children. When she came back the train and children were gone.
I can imagine how she felt. I’ve lost a child or two in the store. I know that frantic feeling. Just multiply that 50 times. Pres. Uchtdorf says,
“She moved. She put her faith and hope into action. (She was probably imagining she may never see her children again if the train had already headed to Germany.) And so she ran from track to track and from train to train until she finally found the train. It had been moved to a remote area of the station. There, at last, she found her children again.” Ensign Nov. 2008, 21.
Pres. Uchtdorf says he now would have liked to ask her how she overcame her fear. How her faith and hope helped her overcome her despair and terror. He goes on to say that hope, faith and charity are like a three-legged stool. We need all three to stabilize our lives, especially during rough and uneven times.
Without hope there is despair. The scriptures were written to provide hope. Hope is a gift of the Spirit. “It is a hope that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the power of His Resurrection, we shall be raised unto life eternal and this because of our faith in the Savior.” Moroni 7:41. That’s it in a nutshell. We need hope to receive the blessings tied to this principle. It’s all interconnected. Testimony, service, charity or love, HOPE.
We need to have hope in our Father’s plan of happiness. Hope in the atonement. We need to trust in Him. Know that He is God and be still. Psalms 46:10; D&C 101:16.
Without Hope there is despair. Remember, “Opposition in all things.” Pres. Uchtdorf says, “The adversary uses despair to bind hearts and minds in suffocating darkness. Despair drains from us all that is vibrant and joyful and leaves behind the empty remnants of what life was meant to be. Despair kills ambition, advances sickness, pollutes the soul, and deadens the heart… (That’s gotta be what addiction is like.)
Hope is like the beam of sunlight….It pierces the darkness….It’s a brilliant dawn. It encourages and inspires us to place our trust in the loving care of an eternal Heavenly Father who has prepared a way…” Ensign, 22 Hope is like a bright, winter morning on a powerdy ski slope with the Beatles song, “Here Comes the Sun” playing through your earphones. Mind you, I said, “ski slope,” not snowboard slope because if I were snowboarding I wouldn’t be able to see the sun. Face down. Snow in nostrils.
Hope is not knowledge. Instead it is trusting the Lord to fulfill His promises if we follow His commandments. Use repentance. Start over. Again and again if we need too. Continually hoping, working, trying, doing.
Hope is action and trusting. Marlin, the clown fish, in Finding Nemo reminds me of Pres. Uchtdorf’s mother and her “get-up-and-go attitude”. They both charged ahead with gusto. Remember when Marlin and Dori are having the party with Bruce the shark and his cohorts. Imagine the fear. Remember the deep, dark abyss with the anglerfish. Remember, “Go over the trench, not through.” Then the jellies. How about the OAC and Marlin’s “serious thrill issues.” Marlin is a father who is not going to let his child go without doing all that he can do. He is NOT paralyzed. He’s energized. The same goes for us.
The three legged stool (faith, hope & charity) gives you courage when it’s hard. And it will be hard. That is the point of this trial by life. If our test were too easy, we would not be able to demonstrate our potential. Maximize our time here on earth. Another father and a prophet, Alma the Elder didn’t give up. He and those closest to his rascally son, Alma the Younger, prayed that that wayward boy would “come to a knowledge of the truth”.
In conclusion here are some great scriptures about hope which Pres. Uchtdorf mentioned.
Mosiah 27:
14 And again, the angel said: Behold, the Lord hath aheard the prayers of his people, and also the bprayers of his servant, Alma, who is thy father; for he has cprayed with much faith concerning thee that thou mightest be brought to the dknowledge of the truth; therefore, for this purpose have I come to econvince thee of the power and authority of God, that the fprayers of his servants might be answered according to their faith.
Boy, did he come to a knowledge of the truth. Pres. Uchtdorf says, “we learn to cultivate hope the same way we learn to walk, one step at a time. As we study the scriptures, speak with our Heavenly Father daily, commit to keep the commandments of God, like the Word of Wisdom, and to pay a full titihing, we attain hope. We grow in our ability to ‘abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost,’ as we more perfectly live the gospel.”
The YMYW went to the Conference Center Wednesday evening--Us and 21,000 other hormonally perky individuals. Elder Holland and cast were filming a DVD for the New Year celebration quickly approaching. It is called “A Brand New Year.”
Of course the theme is hope. Hope for a brand new year. And the message of how to have hope was the same as Pres. Uchtdorf’s. Sister Dalton and Brother Dalquist, the Gen. Y.W.’s Pres. & Y.M.’s Pres, asked all the youth to commit to pray daily, read 5 min. of the Book of Mormon daily and smile (be happy) daily.
Let me add to these three items in order to insure your success.
Take naps.
“The Lord [is] the hope of his people, and the strenth of the children of Israel.” Joel 3:16.
Nephi says, “Press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life.” 2 Nephi 31.20
The Lord has said, “Fear not, little flock,” God will wait with “Open arms to receive” those who give away their sins and continue in faith, hope, and charity.” D&C 6:34
I am so thankful for the gospel. For the Atonement provided by Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon is terrific. A wonderful source of personal revelation, even when you're reading about Ammon cutting off the multitude of arms of the sheep thieves, the Spirit can bear witness of important personal needs you, yourself, have. My family is so important to me. I will work as hard as I can for them. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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