This post was originally put on my other blog on September 13th, 2009. As I thought about what message I wanted to share on this blog so close to Christmas, I couldn't think of anything more appropriate than sharing my testimony of the Savior, Whose birth we are celebrating.
This summer, my daughter went to girls' camp. The stake leaders
asked each ward to be a tribe, and to choose a name for their tribe that
most fit their goals. Our ward chose to be "The Tribe of the
Unashamed," taken from this quote:
"I am
part of the fellowship of the unashamed. The die has been cast. I have
stepped over the line. The decision has been made; I am a disciple of
Jesus Christ. I won't look back, let up, slow down, or be still. My past
is redeemed, my present makes sense, and my future is secure. I'm
finished and done with low living, small planning, smooth knees,
colorless dreams, tinted visions, worldly talking, cheap giving, and
dwarfed goals. I no longer need preeminence, positions, promotions,
plaudits, or popularity. I don't have to be right, first, recognized,
praised, regarded, or rewarded. I now live by faith, lean on His
presence, walk with patience, am lifted up in prayer, and labor with
power. My face is set, my goal is heaven. My road is narrow, my way is
rough, my companions few, my guide is reliable, my mission is clear. I
cannot be bought, compromised, detoured, lured away, divided or delayed,
will not flinch in the face of sacrifice, hesitate in the presence of
the adversary, negotiate at the table with the enemy, ponder at the pool
of popularity, or meander in the maze of mediocrity. I won't give up,
shut up, or let up until I have stayed up, stored up, and paid up for
the case of Christ. I must go till He comes, give till I drop, preach
till all know, and work till He stops me and when He returns for His
own, He will have no problem recognizing me.” - Author Unknown, quoted
by Elder Henry B. Eyring
When I first heard this quote,
a thrill shot through me and enlivened me. We live in a time where
it's so easy to ride the fence, to keep our beliefs a little quiet, not to call attention to ourselves. Peer pressure is stronger than ever
before, and where we used to think of it as a teenage thing, it's
something we face no matter what age we are. I was so glad that my
daughter got to spend a whole week learning what it means to believe
fully, whole-heartedly, and then to not be ashamed of those beliefs.
Today
I had the opportunity to do some reading about the Prophet Joseph
Smith. It absolutely never fails - the Spirit always testifies to me
that he was truly a prophet of God, that the words he taught us are
true, and that he died as a martyr to seal up his testimony of Heavenly
Father's plan. I've had the chance to walk the streets of Nauvoo and
sense what it would have been like to be there during Joseph's time, and
felt the incredible power associated with a group of Saints, living
together in harmony under the leadership of an inspired prophet. I
dearly love the Prophet Joseph Smith, and I can't express enough how
grateful I am to have the testimony of him that I have.
I'm
so grateful to be led by a modern prophet today. Thomas S. Monson is a
very familiar face to me, having held many key church positions
throughout my lifetime. I know he comes to us at this time having been
prepared by God for many years for this role, and I look at him with
absolute faith and confidence that he will lead us in the ways God wants
us led.
I am also deeply grateful for the knowledge I
have that our Heavenly Father is truly watching over us with love and
concern, and that He wants us to return to Him in His kingdom someday. I
can't measure the gratitude I feel when I think about the Atonement of
Jesus Christ and the sacrifices made by both Father and Son to bring
about that incredible blessing in our lives, if we will but just accept
it. I have felt the comfort and the forgiveness and the assurance of
the Lord in my life so many times, and I depend on it like nothing else.
I echo the sentiment expressed above: "The decision
has been made; I am a disciple of Jesus Christ. I won't look back, let
up, slow down, or be still." I also echo the scripture found in Romans
1:16: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ."
How could I ever be ashamed of something I believe with all my heart?
Merry Christmas to you all, and may each of us use this time to become even more fully committed to those things we have said we will do.
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