Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Awaken and Remember Your Duty to God.


(as Elder Hollend says, "Here I ask your indulgence as I take some nonscriptual liberty in my partial of this exchange." Bare with me as I summarize my studies with you.)

MAT 26:37-45 (to read verses see link)

I was reading in The Gospel of Mathew the other day where he writes about Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. After Jesus prays to God for the first time he comes back to find his disciples asleep. Jesus says to Peter, could you not stay awake with me for just one hour? If you look at the word "could", in the verse, under the Joseph Smith Translation it reads "are you so powerless that you could not stay awake with me." 

Peter falls into the mortal temptation of sleep deprivation. He is pulled from his duty, which is being with Christ, by falling victim to Satan's temptations and tricks. We are all victims. I'll admit it. It happens to me. What is holding you back from fulfilling your duty as a member of the Church?


How often do we "fall asleep" like Peter did? (meteorically fall asleep) How often are we distracted from our duty of building up Gods Kingdom? Satan works very hard to divert us from our purpose here on earth. If Satan can't fully divert us off course he uses other means to slow our effectiveness towards fulfilling our duty to God.  Today's message is about staying on course to fulfilling our duty's in the Church by not falling victim to Satan's tricks.


Strengthen Self-worth



Satan tries to destroy self-worth with negative thinking. Giving into negative thinking can cripple our self-worth and slow our effectiveness in fulfilling our duty to God. Satan attempts to have us focus on our own faults and short comings. Do not ever doubt your worth. Think positive. Be Positive. Remove from your mind how the world teaches you to think. (Proverbs 1:10) "...if sinners entice thee, consent thou not." Do not listen to those negative thoughts. Don't fall victim to this. Stay strong by praying to God for strength. I know it can be hard sometimes. I go through hard times but knowing that I can turn to the Lord through prayer for strength refuels my soul. Fight back!!!



During 11th grade in high school I had a football game against our school rivals. We dragged ourselves into the locker room after the 2nd quarter for halftime. The score board read 7-21. We had gotten our butts kicked all game long. The entire team sat in the locker room and not a word was said. We lost hope and doubted ourselves. I remember the coach got up in front of us and gave a speech. He asked us some questions that recharged our motivation and pierced our hearts. I'll never forget it. Our Coach said, Do you know what your capable of? Do you remember what we've achieved together before? After his speech we went on to win a come back victory 27-28.  



Imagine if the Savior was asking you these questions:



  • Do you know what your capable of? 
  • Do you remember what we've achieved together before? 




In the premortal life you choose to join Christ. (for more information see link) We have fought on the Saviors side before and won. You won the first battle and were given the opportunity to have a body here on earth. You are capable of so much. Start seeing yourself how the Savior views you.  "The greatest gift I could give you is for you to see yourself the way I do." "Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God." (D&C 18:10)  Do you know how much the Savior loves you? President Uchtdorf tells us why we matter to Christ in a talk published in the October 2011 General Conference, he says, 



"No matter where you live, no matter how humble your circumstances, how meager your employment, how limited your abilities, how ordinary your appearance, or how little your calling in the Church may appear to you, you are NOT invisible to your Heavenly Father. He loves you. He knows your humble heart and your acts of love and kindness. Together, they form a lasting testimony of your fidelity and faith." 
President Uchtdorf continues to encourage us,
"Please understand that what you see and experience now is not what forever will be. you will not feel loneliness, sorrow, pain or discouragement forever. We have the faithful promise of God that He will neither forget nor forsake those who incline their hearts to Him. Have hope and faith in that promise. Learn to love your Heavenly Father and become His disciple in word and in deed."
The  message  our  Church  brings  to  the  world  is  a  message  of  encouragement.  A  message  of  happiness.  A  message  of  hope.  A message of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. As  members  of  the  Church  we  carry  this  message  with  us. Lift up you hearts. "Awake  and  arouse  your  faculties..."  (Alma 32:27)  Remember  who  you  are  and  who  you represent.  You  are  a  disciple  of  Jesus  Christ.  (3 Nephi 5:13)  I  wrote  this  post  so  that  you  may  awake  to  a  sense  of  your  duty  to  God. Do all you can in your power to magnify this mighty calling. Walk  blameless  before  Him  with  no regrets. You can receive all the Father has. I know this to be true.





A STRONG RECOMMENDATION



Ways to Boost Self-worth:

  • READ YOUR SCRIPTURES. Grow in knowledge to better understand your purpose.
  • Live all the commandments of God
  • Cast out negative thinking 
  • Read some of Elder Callister's words on how to improve your self worth
Further Study: Alma chapter 4

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