I absolutely love this! It then reminded me of my favorite conference talk from this past conference. "The Music of the Gospel" by Elder Wilford W. Andersen. Now this talk may be for parents and families but I decided to take it and apply it to the individual. For we all need the Holy Ghost!
Elder Andersen first starts off with a story that I think we can all relate to. He tells of a doctor's encounter with a medicine man from the Navajo Nation. The medicine man ask him if he can dance to which the doctor said no. The man states he can teach him to dance, but he has to hear the music. How often is it that we are faced with someone, who asks us a gospel related question to which we cannot respond? Now there will always be things to learn, but we can change this situation to the medicine man asking, "Do you know the gospel?" That's a pretty deep and vague question all at the same time. We may respond that we do not know all of it, to which he would tell us "I can teach you, but you have to hear the Holy Ghost."
Oh how that changes the entire meaning! As Elder Andersen says, "The dance steps of the gospel are the things we do; the music of the gospel is the joyful spiritual feeling that comes from the Holy Ghost." We must practice the teachings of the gospel and then we will be able to hear the Holy Ghost. We can't expect to have the Holy Ghost without living the principles of the gospel.
In order for us to teach the gospel, we have to "expand the curriculum beyond just the dance steps." The first step Elder Andersen says is that we have to live to be in tune with the Spirit. Makes sense. You can't be drunk and expect to hear the Holy Ghost. He does not shout rather He whispers quietly.
The second step is to become an example to others. Once we know the dance steps, we must perform (Shay this reminds me of you). Living the gospel principles isn't something we just do at church or home. Christ wanted us "to be examples at all times, in all things, and in all places." I don't think Sunday Mormons was Christ's plan.
Thirdly we must keep trying! Christ doesn't expect us to be perfect. I know that I am not perfect! We need to rely on the Atonement to help us to become better each day. Remember this is a gospel of multiple chances, not three strikes and you're out. Take each day as a challenge to do better than the last.
We must remember our trials are to make us stronger and help us come closer to Christ. If we live the principles of the gospel, we will be blessed and one of those blessings is the Holy Ghost. I know that I have be incredibly blessed by my Heavenly Father even when I do not deserve it. I try to live my life in a way that will be pleasing to Him and to be worthy of having the companionship of the Holy Ghost with me.
Love,
Janae
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