Highlights from the Spring 2022 Prospective Missionary Devotional
Marcus B. Nash
Marcus B. Nash, "Highlights from the Spring 2022 Prospective Missionary Devotional," Religious Educator 23, no. 3 (2022): 10鈥25.
Elder Marcus B. Nash is a General Authority Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is currently serving as Executive Director of the Missionary Department.
Elder Marcus B. Nash. Courtesy of Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
This article is a transcription of the Spring 2022 Prospective Missionary Devotional featuring Elder Marcus B. Nash of the Seventy, with two future missionaries, Hannah Bingham and Carter Boswell, serving as hosts. The semiannual Prospective Missionary Devotional is presented by BYU Religious Education and the Utah Valley Institute of Religion. During the devotional, Elder Nash asked several current and future missionaries to answer questions about their experiences and the challenges they were facing. Following this portion, Elder Nash answered questions that the audience had submitted. The devotional concluded with Elder Nash giving prospective missionaries some crucial tips on how to prepare for a mission.
Elder Marcus B. Nash was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 1, 2006. He is currently serving as Executive Director of the Missionary Department. Elder Nash graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in International Relations and earned a Law Degree from the J. Rueben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. Elder Nash has served as a full-time missionary in the El Salvador San Salvador Mission. He is married to Shelley Hatch and they are the parents of five children.
Elder Nash: It is so good to be with you. I leaned over to Hannah and Carter and I asked, 鈥淒o you know why we sit on the stand in meetings?鈥 And I said, 鈥淭he main reason we sit on the stand is so we can see you.鈥 Something happens when you have an assignment to be at a meeting and the Lord wants you there and you sit on the stand and you look at people鈥檚 faces: you receive insight.
Before we get into all the many things we have prepared for this evening, I want to express to you how deeply, profoundly, and truly you are loved. The phrase went through my mind as I was looking at you, that he would cause his truth to sweep the earth as with a flood. And the purveyors of that flood are you.
Another scripture comes to mind. Joseph F. Smith saw in vision some wondrous things we have recorded as scripture now in Section 138 of the Doctrine and Covenants. And in my opinion, he saw you. After observing some of the great men and women who helped lead the restoration and bring it about in these final days of the earth鈥檚 history, he made this observation of what he saw in vision. He said, and I quote, 鈥淚 observed that they were also among the noble and great ones who were chosen in the beginning to be rulers in the Church of God. Even before they were born鈥斺they meaning these wonderful giants of the restoration鈥斺渢hey, with many others, received their first lessons in the world of spirits and were prepared to come forth in the due time of the Lord to labor in his vineyard for the salvation of the souls of men鈥 (vv. 55鈥56).
During these unsettled times in which you and I are blessed to live, there is a need for those people who have been prepared from long before the foundation of this world. And guess who that is? As you go to your knees and ask some of the questions we鈥檙e going to be talking about, you鈥檒l see, you鈥檒l hear, you鈥檒l feel who you are. So, with that expression of love and complete confidence in you, in preparing for tonight, we鈥檝e asked you to submit questions.
What is the at-home and in-person MTC experience like?
Elder Nash: Let鈥檚 hear what some in-field missionaries say:
Sister Larson: It brought more of the Spirit into our home. My mom is the young women鈥檚 president, and every morning we had a group of young women join us for a walk. I was receiving text messages from them saying, 鈥淭hank you, because I鈥檝e seen the Spirit that you have felt, and I鈥檝e felt that Spirit, and I want to serve a mission.鈥 And coming to the MTC in person is so fun. We see these people, our districts, on a screen, but seeing them in person you鈥檙e actually able to feel their spirits. All of the missionaries that had just come into the MTC began singing 鈥楤ring the World His Truth.鈥 It felt right, you know? It felt like what I was doing was correct, that I wasn鈥檛 alone in this experience. I had Heavenly Father by my side.
Sister Missionary 1: For me the at-home MTC experience is really great. It was good seeing my family, and it gave me a new perspective and deeper love for them, as well as for those around me. And don鈥檛 be too afraid of it; it was hard to sit for a while, but it was good.
Sister Missionary 2: Well, the online MTC was definitely interesting. It was all on Zoom, and as you know, Zoom is a little bit limited. But once we got in person you could feel the Spirit way more, and it could get a little scary at first, but you could get used to everything.
Elder Missionary 1: Howdy y鈥檃ll, I鈥檓 Elder Preiss, I鈥檓 from Dallas, Texas and I鈥檓 going to the Korea Seoul South Mission. I spent two weeks online in Zoom, and that was . . . it was really amazing, actually. I really felt the Spirit increase in my life, my sensitivity to it increased. Even my parents said that having a missionary in the home is such an amazing experience, they said that it makes them want to improve. The MTC experience at home is a little difficult for some, but you can push through it with your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Elder Missionary 2: I鈥檓 Elder Monett, I鈥檓 assigned to Los Angeles, Korean speaking. So, for those learning a language, the MTC can be a daunting experience. As you鈥檝e heard in the past, when you show up it鈥檚 one hundred percent in the new foreign language and you have no idea what鈥檚 going on, but the way they鈥檙e doing it now, it鈥檚 two weeks of English online and then once you get to the MTC you get to transition a little bit better. For me the online MTC helped me transition to the missionary life so when I showed up on site it wasn鈥檛 as much of a huge change, so it was a good experience.
Elder Nash: From the time I went into the MTC (back when dinosaurs roamed the earth) to now, much has changed. So, we came into this room, we did not know anybody鈥攚ell, I knew Elder Lee, he was from my stake and he was coming to my mission, so I had that advantage. So, we came in, and they introduced us all to some of the leaders in the MTC and then they said, 鈥淥kay, parents you go out that door, Elders and Sisters you go that way.鈥 We said, 鈥淥kay, bye Mom, bye Dad.鈥 And off we went. And then we met with the other missionaries and I was nervous. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know these people, and I鈥檒l be serving with them?鈥 Now, the bonds of friendship grow, it鈥檚 wonderful. But guess what happens now? You have the online experience at home. It鈥檚 a week, or it鈥檚 two weeks if you鈥檙e learning a language. And when you come to the MTC, the nerves are not all that big because you鈥檙e looking for friends that you have grown to know on screen time. It鈥檚 like a reunion and the dynamic is fabulous.
How do I know if I should serve a mission now?
Elder Makechnie: How can I know to serve a mission? I think it depends on who you want to become and who the Lord wants you to become. There are things that you鈥檙e going to have to give up, and there are things you鈥檒l have to put on hold for a little bit. As you commit to serving with your heart and with your might, mind, and strength (see Doctrine and Covenants 4:2), the Lord will bless you and give you great opportunities.
Sister Hornberger: The idea of serving a mission was kind of overwhelming for me. But I definitely wanted to serve the Lord. I decided at this point that I should probably pray about it, because before that I hadn鈥檛 prayed about it because I didn鈥檛 really want the answer. I asked my dad for a priesthood blessing. He told me to remember that the work of the gathering of Israel was the most important work on the earth today. The Lord trusted me to be able to make a decision. I started reading my scriptures, and of course the first scripture that I opened up to was the Lord saying, take your journey two by two and go and preach the word of the gospel (see Doctrine and Covenants 60:8). That just struck me so hard, and I knew that I needed to serve a mission. I whipped my scriptures to another scripture and it said, 鈥淎sk, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened unto you鈥 (Doctrine and Covenants 4:7). If you pray and if you seek for an answer, the Lord will give you an answer.
Hannah Bingham: I have my mission call to Lisbon, Portugal, leaving March 21, 2022. The decision to serve a mission is big, it鈥檚 really exciting, and it can be a little scary too. The decision to serve is definitely something that you have to receive through personal revelation; it鈥檚 between you and God. Having a relationship with God, he鈥檒l let you know if serving a mission is the right thing for you to do if you鈥檙e in tune with his Spirit. By receiving personal revelation, you can decide if a mission is right for you and if it鈥檚 something that God wants you to do.
Carter Boswell: Just this last Sunday I had my final interview, and my papers were submitted Sunday. So, my decision going on a mission was always just something that I had planned on. I had been taught from a young age that exact obedience yields unbelievable blessings. And I just decided that I wanted to follow that call that I鈥檇 received. But as I鈥檝e been in my preparation stage for the mission, especially this last interview that I had on Sunday, my stake president challenged me to study the Book of Mormon for one hour every day. That was a pretty hefty change for me, I鈥檒l be honest. But I was so glad to accept it because I knew that with faith I would be blessed for my efforts. So, I got to work, I had faith, and just through this week following through with that studying and following through with those challenges I have received divine confirmation that this is the right decision for me to make.
Elder Nash: Wonderful, thank you for sharing that. Now, whenever you鈥檙e searching for truth and understanding, it鈥檚 nice to go to your peers, and you listened to them, but it鈥檚 also nice to go to an expert. So, let鈥檚 listen to the world鈥檚 leading expert on the decision to serve a mission, President Russell M. Nelson:
My dear extraordinary youth, you were sent to earth at this precise time, the most crucial time in the history of the world, to help gather Israel. There is nothing happening on this earth right now that is more important than that. There is nothing of greater consequence, absolutely nothing. This gathering should mean everything to you. This is the mission for which you were sent to earth.[1]
Elder Nash: Well, need I say more? It鈥檚 an outstanding statement. I want you to know that I鈥檝e had several occasions to be in President Nelson鈥檚 presence, close. And I want you to know, he is every inch of him a prophet of God. When the prophet speaks, I like to listen. I know that I鈥檒l be better for it if I will both listen and hearken. So, that鈥檚 my little amen to the world鈥檚 leading expert on the question.
How has your relationship with Christ changed as you have served a mission?
Elder Wright: My relationship with the Savior has changed throughout the course of my mission. I definitely feel a lot closer to him now than I did before. I鈥檝e had experiences where I鈥檝e seen prayers answered in ways that are so unique to me. I was called to serve in C么te d鈥橧voire, which I was pretty nervous about, but I resolved to trust the Lord and go and serve there. That鈥檚 when everything with COVID happened, and I was reassigned to California. After being there for a few months I received a message from my mission president that it was time to go to Africa. I knew that whenever I ended up there, that was when the Lord needed me to be there. Even though I can鈥檛 see the end results, I know that it鈥檚 all for a reason and that the Lord has a purpose in everything he sends our way.
Elder Nash: I鈥檒l give my personal answer as well. I served my mission a few years ago now. The experience then was probably not that different from how it is today. But one big difference is that we did not use social media, that wasn鈥檛 even a phrase. Back in those days, a phone had a cord attached to it. That鈥檚 how it was. And so, we didn鈥檛 have that means of spreading the gospel, that really powerful instrument [that missionaries have today]. This little thing here can reach the world, and if it鈥檚 used for good it can accomplish a lot of good. But my mission was more just garden-variety mission work.
I served my mission in El Salvador in Central America. I remember when I opened my call, it was a paper envelope, it came in the mailbox. Nobody was home at my house. I pulled it out of the mailbox, I came in, I put it on the kitchen table and thought, 鈥淚 really should wait until everybody鈥檚 here . . . forget it.鈥 And I ripped the thing open, I know, isn鈥檛 that terrible of me? I pulled it out, I had to know where I was going! And the letter said, 鈥淵ou are hereby called to serve in El Salvador San Salvador Mission.鈥 I went, 鈥淥h, that is awesome! Where鈥檚 El Salvador?鈥 I had no clue!
We had this globe, and I remember I got the globe out and I began to comb the earth for El Salvador. It took me a long time to find the smallest nation in the western hemisphere. It鈥檚 about the size of a large county in the United States. I found it and then I put a big paper arrow on it with my opened call and left it on the kitchen table. And then I went out to go run to get my excess energy off, I tripped over a log, fell down, and skinned my knee, but that鈥檚 another story.
And then I went and served my mission. I don鈥檛 know how to describe how my mission changed my relationship with the Savior. I鈥檒l try to describe it this way. When you serve the Lord with real intent鈥攎eaning that you鈥檙e really trying to serve him and not just trying to log time, you鈥檙e not perfect at it, but you鈥檙e trying鈥攈owever imperfect you may be, as you serve him you actually begin to labor by his side. He says in the scriptures, 鈥渁nd whoso receiveth you, there will I be also, for I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up鈥 (Doctrine and Covenants 84:88) And it鈥檚 true. Oh, the stories I could tell you.
But how did my relationship with him change? It grew, it deepened, why? Because I was focused on him. As I looked at people, I was focused on him. And I began to have experiences with him because he loves those people. It鈥檚 a privilege to serve the Lord, and not always an easy one. And sometimes it鈥檚 the not easy times that really sharpen our focus on him. Because sometimes not all the people are friendly. So, we focus on him and he walks by our side, he goes before our face and we come to know him.
How can we overcome the feeling of not being good enough to serve a mission? How can we overcome the doubt that Satan puts into our minds?
Elder Nash: I鈥檓 going to share a little story and then I鈥檒l share a scripture. Sister Nash and I have five children. Our oldest is a son, he served his mission in Nicaragua in Central America, right next to the country where I served. Our next is a daughter, she served a mission in Chile, Vina del Mar. Our third daughter served her mission in Uruguay, Montevideo. Our fourth daughter did not serve a full-time mission, but she was with us when we were living in Peru and she figured that was mission enough for her. It was. She鈥檚 fantastic. And our fifth child is a son, and he served his mission in Chile, Vina del Mar, the same mission as his older sister.
I鈥檓 going to talk about the third daughter for just a moment. I鈥檓 her dad, Shelley鈥檚 her mother, so you鈥檙e going to have to forgive me if I鈥檓 just a little biased. I think she鈥檚 wonderful and love her very much. I was on the phone with her mission president while I was serving as the area president, as a general authority, in Lima, Peru. There had been a death of a close personal friend of our daughter up in the states, and I called the mission president to let him know so she didn鈥檛 hear about it by email from someone else.
And I asked him if he wanted to tell her or if he wanted me to tell her and he says, 鈥淥h please, please will you call your daughter, you have my permission to call your daughter and let her know so you can help her.鈥 And he said, 鈥淚鈥檓 getting in the car right now, I鈥檓 going to go be by her side as soon as I can.鈥 I said, 鈥淭hank you very much.鈥 At the conclusion of this phone call with the mission president, he said, 鈥淲hat should I do about your daughter?鈥
I said, 鈥淲hat do you mean?鈥 And he said some nice things about her. And I said, 鈥淲ell, I do have some advice for you about my daughter. Our daughter.鈥 He said, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 that?鈥 Now listen carefully to what I told him. I said, 鈥淧lease tell her she鈥檚 good enough.鈥
She鈥檚 good enough. If you feel incomplete and wonder if you鈥檙e whole enough to serve the Lord as a missionary, I鈥檓 going to give you a really simple straight answer. You ready? You鈥檙e good enough. He takes someone like me, with all the imperfections and shortcomings that I have, and he calls me to serve him, knowing that I鈥檓 good enough to start. He knows I need to grow up a lot, and I鈥檓 still in that growth pattern, but you鈥檙e good enough. You have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you have a strong feel and sense that the Book of Mormon is what it claims to be, it is true.
Do you have a feeling that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God? How else could this miracle have happened? You鈥檙e good enough. Please don鈥檛 compare yourself with others. It鈥檚 not useful at all. Be you, and turn to the Lord being you, and he can take who you are and grow you. Just let him.
This is in 2 Nephi 28:30. It鈥檚 interesting, I felt impressed to share this scripture a while ago tonight. 鈥淔or behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little.鈥 So, how does he grow us? He gives us a little bit. Here a little, there a little, precept by precept. Then listen to what Nephi says, quoting the Lord: 鈥淎nd blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more . . .鈥 That makes me feel better. 鈥淎nd from them that shall say, We have enough, from them shall be taken away even that which they have.鈥
So, what I鈥檓 trying to express is, you鈥檙e good enough to start. Just don鈥檛 think you鈥檙e a finished product yet, because you鈥檙e not. I鈥檓 not. Listen to the expert who spoke to us earlier, to the Prophet. If the Lord is calling you to serve as a full-time missionary, hearken and he鈥檒l give you more.
Continue to hearken and act upon the precepts and invitations he extends to you and you will grow. I spoke at the last general conference, and I concluded my talk with a personal favorite scripture that states that the Lord is the author and the finisher of our faith (see Moroni 6:4). He鈥檚 the author, he gives us reason to act, to obey, to lift, to accept his invitation to serve and to move through our lives serving him. He gives us reason because as we follow him, life becomes brighter and better. We continue to repent and change and grow and we realize repent is a happy verb. It just means I can change; I can become better by his power as I exert myself to follow him.
I love it! This is called the doctrine of Christ; faith in Christ unto repentance. As we have that and as we grow and develop, he then finishes, did you know that? Give yourself to him and then allow him to finish you. And it鈥檒l be a lifetime of discipleship, but he鈥檒l finish it. And when he鈥檚 finished, it鈥檚 perfection. It鈥檚 good. It may not happen all in this life but it鈥檚 really good, and you can start now.
What do you do if you feel like giving up in the field? How do you remain strong through those tough moments?
Elder Nash: I鈥檓 going to go back into Nephi. This is in 2 Nephi 4. Listen carefully to these words. I feel like this is a beautiful answer to a very good question. This is what I鈥檇 almost call a turn to the camera moment. If this was a film, Nephi would turn and talk to the camera. He鈥檚 really talking to us here. And he says, 鈥淯pon these,鈥 meaning the plates, 鈥淚 write the things of my soul, and many of the scriptures which are engraven upon the plates of brass. For my soul delighteth in the scriptures, and my heart pondereth them, and writeth them for the learning and the profit of my children. Behold, my soul delighteth in the things of the Lord; and my heart pondereth continually upon the things which I have seen and heard鈥 (vv. 15鈥16).
So, Nephi鈥檚 giving us a little background. Did you know that receiving strength from the Lord does require work on our part? We have to make some effort, and Nephi鈥檚 talking about the effort he makes. He likes to read this, ponder it. Write down his thoughts about it for the blessing and benefit of those who would read his writing.
And then he says, 鈥淣evertheless, notwithstanding the great goodness of the Lord, in showing me his great and marvelous works, my heart exclaimeth: O wretched man that I am!鈥 Nephi? Wretched? That鈥檚 how he felt. He knew more about himself than we know about him, right? 鈥淥 wretched man that I am! Yea, my heart sorroweth because of my flesh; my soul grieveth because of mine iniquities. I am encompassed about, because of the temptations and the sins which do so easily beset me鈥 (vv. 17鈥18).
Can you identify with Nephi? I can. 鈥淎nd when I desire to rejoice,鈥 when I want to be happy on my mission or now, 鈥渕y heart groaneth because of my sins . . .鈥濃攎y shortcomings, my weaknesses, my imperfections. Now listen to what he says! I love this. He says, 鈥淣evertheless, I know in whom I have trusted鈥 (v. 19).
And then he says this, based on experiences he鈥檚 had with God:
My God hath been my support; he hath led me through mine afflictions in the wilderness; and he hath preserved me upon the waters of the great deep.
He hath filled me with his love, even unto the consuming of my flesh.
He hath confounded mine enemies, unto the causing of them to quake before me.
Behold, he hath heard my cry by day, and he hath given me knowledge by visions in the night-time.
And by day have I waxed bold in mighty prayer before him; yea, my voice have I sent up on high; and angels came down and ministered unto me. (vv. 20鈥24)
Nephi describes these experiences he had with God. And many of these experiences were prompted by difficulty he was experiencing. So often we look at opposition and what we see is the opposition. You could start with the same letter and just call it opportunity. This is an opportunity, as tough as it is, to turn to the Lord, who is the author and finisher of our faith, and he will come. He will minister. He will strengthen. And then we鈥檒l begin to have experience that when time is tough, we can look back and say, 鈥渉e has helped me there, and there, and there, and there. Though I don鈥檛 see the end yet, I know again, because he鈥檚 unchanging, he鈥檒l be there.鈥
I鈥檒l conclude with what he says here. I love these words from Nephi:
O Lord, I have trusted in thee, and I will trust in thee forever. I will not put my trust in the arm of flesh; for I know that cursed is he that putteth his trust in the arm of flesh. Yea, cursed is he that putteth his trust in man or maketh flesh his arm.
Yea, I know that God will give liberally to him that asketh. Yea, my God will give me, if I ask not amiss; therefore I will lift up my voice unto thee; yea, I will cry unto thee, my God, the rock of my righteousness. Behold, my voice shall forever ascend up unto thee, my rock and mine everlasting God. (vv. 34鈥35)
There鈥檚 a relationship there. That鈥檚 what will sustain you. That relationship, above any other relationship. Your companion will help you; leaders will help you, young mission leaders, sister training leaders, district leaders, zone leaders, your mission president and his wife. You鈥檝e got all this help. But day to day you have the Lord Jesus Christ whom you serve. And Nephi said it well.
In regards to mental health challenges, such as anxiety, ADHD, depression, or bipolar disorder, how can one best prepare to serve the Lord?
Elder Nash: Oh, I鈥檓 glad you asked that question. I wish I had all the answers. Let me use this scripture. And I hope it鈥檚 helpful.
鈥淣ow behold, a marvelous work is about to come forth among the children of men. Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all鈥斺滻鈥檓 going to underscore a word here鈥斺渨ith all your heart, might, mind and strength.鈥 He doesn鈥檛 say, 鈥渨ith all the might, mind and strength that others have.鈥 Isn鈥檛 that interesting. 鈥淲ith all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day. Therefore, if ye have desires to serve God ye are called to the work鈥 (Doctrine and Covenants 4:2鈥3). Now those scriptures really do answer the question to some extent.
I鈥檓 going to expound upon it just a little bit. I鈥檓 going to go to section 46 of the Doctrine and Covenants. The Lord says, 鈥渟eek ye earnestly the best gifts, always remembering for what they are given; For verily I say unto you, they are given for the benefit of those who love me and keep all my commandments, and him that seeketh so to do; that all may be benefited that seek or ask of me, . . . And again, verily I say unto you, I would that ye should always remember, and always retain in your minds what those gifts are, that are given unto the church鈥 (vv. 8鈥10).
So, here鈥檚 my answer. There are a lot of ways to serve a mission. Opt in to serve. We will work with you as you bring your heart, your might, your strength, and your desires to serve God. Some will serve Church service missions. Do you remember this quote from Elder Uchtdorf a conference or two ago? 鈥淧reach the gospel at all times and if necessary, use words.鈥[2]
I was just in Montana last weekend at a stake conference and visiting with the mission president. And the woman that ran the food bank, this woman with some stature in the giving community, joined the Church because missionaries were serving there and helping do good works. 鈥淧reach the gospel, and if necessary use words.鈥 Your call is to prepare to gather Israel, to be a missionary. That can be a full-time teaching missionary, or a church service missionary. Is the Lord going to say, 鈥淥h, you鈥檙e this type or you鈥檙e this type?鈥 No. He is going to say, 鈥淵ou served me with all of your heart, all of your might, all of your strength.鈥 And he will accept the offering鈥攋ust offer it.
We love you for who you are today. Remember he鈥檚 the author and the finisher. Give your heart, your strength, and he鈥檒l take it the rest of the way.
What are the things you can do to spiritually prepare in the months before your mission?
Elder Nash: I鈥檓 going to read a quote. President Nelson said this in the last general conference. 鈥淐ontrary to the doubts of some, there really is such a thing as right and wrong. There really is absolute truth鈥攅ternal truth. One of the plagues鈥斺 that鈥檚 a strong word to use, plague. Do you know what a plague does? It destroys life. 鈥淥ne of the plagues of our day is that too few people know where to turn for truth.鈥[3]
I want to speak to you about two pillars of eternal truth. They are rock solid, bedrock solid. First, God the Father is our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ is the living son of the Living God.
Do you know what that one sentence means? It means that you and I are children of a loving Father in Heaven, that life has purpose, that this world was created for his children so that we could grow and develop and become like him, inheriting all that he has. That鈥檚 a generous Father who knows we have a lot of growing up and development to do to receive all that he has.
This pillar means that he sent his son knowing we would be imperfect and that we would make mistakes, that we would sin. He sent his son to atone for us and to resurrect, so that we would have this perfect opportunity to grow by exercising agency. We learn to follow and exercise faith in the Savior, the author of our faith, and repent so that he can finish us. We鈥檙e baptized so that we can participate in these ordinances and enter into covenants.
You know what covenants do, right? If I enter into a covenant and keep it, God lifts me, and I鈥檓 bound to him. So, we鈥檙e baptized, and we receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost so that he can guide, direct, and sanctify us. And then we endure to the end by doing what? By exercising faith in Christ unto repentance, receiving all the ordinances, entering into covenants so that he can lift us, and walking with the companionship of the Holy Ghost.
And on we live in this wonderful ascending cycle like a helix as we draw closer and closer to him. That鈥檚 what this pillar means. Christ, by his sacrifice, made the Father鈥檚 plan operative. Stunning truth. Does the world know this? Most of the world does not. Most of the world is taught all sorts of things about life and our purpose in life, who we are and who we aren鈥檛. And this is something that people flock to when they know this is true and the Spirit touches their heart. So, brothers and sisters, my dear friends, know this truth. Learn all you can about this great truth.
Here鈥檚 the second truth, are you ready? God the Father and his son Jesus Christ appeared to the Prophet Joseph Smith. Now, why is that one so important? Well, because that means that God the Father and his son appeared to Joseph to restore, to put back upon the earth again, God鈥檚 priesthood authority and power. He did this by angelic ministration and heavenly visitors, more than we probably can count. These heavenly visitors taught Joseph, lifting and instructing him, and he received light, knowledge, and priesthood keys so the work of God could go forward. So the people could enter into covenants with God so that they could have his lifting influence and so they could help each other. This second great truth is vital.
And you know what else this pillar means? It means that in an unbroken chain of priesthood keys and authority, we have a living prophet today. One cannot fully measure the impact and power of that great truth. When you go on a mission, whether church service or teaching mission, you are called by a prophet of God.
Do you know how many people say, 鈥淭here鈥檚 something about those missionaries! What is it?鈥 I鈥檒l tell you what it is. They鈥檝e been called by God. Christ goes before their face. Angels are roundabout them and the Holy Ghost is infusing them with strength and comfort and help.
There鈥檚 this little scripture that I love in the book of Jeremiah, just this short little verse. I want you to know that Jeremiah that day had had a very bad day. Okay? He鈥檇 been put in stocks, he鈥檇 really been rejected by the people. And do you know what Jeremiah did? This is a great prophet! He went home, and I鈥檓 paraphrasing, and I hope this is fair to Jeremiah, but he basically said, 鈥淚鈥檓 done! They don鈥檛 like me, they don鈥檛 want to hear what the Lord wants me to say, so why say it? I鈥檓 done.鈥 And then he recorded as if he was writing in his journal, I love this line, he says, 鈥淏ut his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay鈥 (20:9).
So how do we get that fire burning in the bones? And believe me, the fire waxes and wanes; it鈥檚 not always burning as bright as other days. We鈥檙e all human beings. But let me give you some tips specifically about preparing.
First: Pray always. Remember that first great pillar of truth? You are his sons and his daughters. You are beloved. Speak with him. If you can鈥檛 find a private place at BYU, try to. Go into the bathroom, shut the door and lock it, and spend just a few minutes on your own鈥攚herever you can find a private place, a private moment with him to start and end your day.
Remember, what did Nephi do when he was down? He could hearken back to experiences he鈥檇 had with God. And if you don鈥檛 feel like you鈥檙e getting an answer, don鈥檛 hyperventilate. Relax. Let your emotions settle. Just know he鈥檚 a loving God. Knowing that, sets the perfect stage for peace and quiet and strength to settle like the dews settle on the grass on a beautiful spring day.
Second: Treasure up the word of God. I love the word treasure. I love the scriptures. I can honestly say that the Book of Mormon has had more of an impact on my life than just about any other instrumentality. It鈥檚 like manna to my soul. I spend a lot of time with it every day. I do not know how many times I鈥檝e read it, I鈥檝e not kept track. But I鈥檝e read it continuously for decades. It brings insight, it brings peace, it brings joy, it brings the Holy Ghost into my life. It brings power. I love the Book of Mormon, it鈥檚 true. And all the other scriptures that we鈥檝e received from the Lord are true, so treasure them up. To treasure means to value. The Book of Mormon is sweet, its taste is delicious, it matters. Find some time every day to read it鈥攅ven when you鈥檙e busy, when you鈥檝e got finals and midterms. Hey, I鈥檝e done all that. Find some time daily.
Third: Keep the covenants and commandments you鈥檝e made with God. Keep them. Don鈥檛 negotiate with him. Don鈥檛 act like you can pick and choose. Recognize that he鈥檚 given us the commandments and given us covenants to grow and become like him. So, start the journey, and when you fall short, repent.
Do you want to ask me how much I鈥檝e repented in my life? Does the word infinity mean anything to you? It鈥檚 just constant in my life, it really is. He likes that, he likes people making an effort. That鈥檚 what matters. Not that you鈥檙e perfect here today. Just keep the covenants, keep the commandments, do your very best. And never, never stop trying.
Let me read this promise. The Lord says, 鈥淜eep all the commandments and covenants by which ye are bound鈥斺漛ound to whom? Bound to him鈥斺渁nd I will cause the heavens to shake for your good鈥 (Doctrine and Covenants 35:24). That鈥檚 a pretty good promise.
Fourth: Live the doctrine of Christ. I鈥檝e described it to you, and I don鈥檛 need to spend a lot of time on it now. I invite you to read this scripture reference, it鈥檚 not that many verses: 3 Nephi, chapter 27, verses 13 through 22. Read it and then reread it, and keep pondering these verses, and you鈥檒l see the power of living the doctrine of Christ. It makes anyone who is a perfectionist realize that repentance is not the 鈥渂ackup plan,鈥 it is the plan.[4] So, you can take a big breath and not get too intense. Just live the doctrine of Christ. That鈥檒l help you taste his love so others can taste it through you.
Last: Bring others to him. Do you know how the Apostles were called in the days of the Savior? It began with someone saying, 鈥淐ome and see.鈥 And you鈥檙e bringing someone with you to come see the Savior. If you do that, you鈥檙e partnering with the Lord and you begin to have experiences with the Lord. So start now. Take something you like from ChurchofJesusChrist.org, or find some uplifting thing that you think would have a tendency to draw people to Christ, and share it on your social media. And if someone comments back, comment back to them. That prepares you to share the gospel.
Brothers and sisters, I鈥檓 going to close by bearing you my witness. Do you know what that means, to bear witness? It means simply to declare truth that we know. So, let me declare truth that I know. I know with all of my knowing that Joseph Smith was and is a prophet of God. I know that the Book of Mormon is, as Parley P. Pratt once said, 鈥渢he book of books.鈥[5] It鈥檚 true. When the Lord says to 鈥渢hrust in our sickle with all our might to reap the harvest鈥 (see Doctrine and Covenants 6:3), guess what the sickle is? It鈥檚 the Book of Mormon. This book has unique power to draw people unto Christ. And I bear witness it is true.
I know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Lord鈥檚 church. It is the true and living Church of Christ upon the earth. And when I speak with others [not of our faith] who have truths, I don鈥檛 say, 鈥淭hrow it all away,鈥 I say, 鈥淚t鈥檚 like a keyboard! A piano keyboard. You have some wonderful keys and they make nice music, let鈥檚 just play the whole keyboard.鈥 The Church of Jesus Christ, with the fulness of the gospel, is the whole keyboard. And it is beautiful.
I bear witness this is his church and his gospel. I know that we have a living prophet today. You鈥檝e heard me say that three times. I think the Spirit wanted me to say that at least that many times. Russell M. Nelson is a prophet and that I know. I also want you to know that I know with all of my knowing that we have a Father in Heaven. You really are my brothers and sisters, and we are children of a common Father. He loves us, and he has given us this incredible opportunity, this great and glorious plan of salvation.
I close by bearing my witness that I know that Jesus is the Christ. He is the living son of the living God. I cannot fully articulate the depth of my feeling for him. I love him, I trust him, and I seek to follow him in my imperfect way. He is patient with me, and he is kind.
I want you to know that the Lord is brilliant, yet his brilliance is not the 鈥渃atch me if you can鈥 type; it is simply kind, meek, and patient. I bear witness of his perfect capacity to heal, to bless, to make whole, and to bring hope and light into our lives and into the lives of those we serve and teach.
I invite each of you to 鈥渟eek this Jesus of whom the prophets and apostles have written鈥 and testified (Ether 12:41), so that the grace鈥攖he enabling power鈥攐f God the Father and his son Jesus Christ may abide in you forever. I extend that invitation and bear this witness with love and gratitude for who you are. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Notes
[1] Russell M. Nelson and Wendy W. Nelson, 鈥淗ope of Israel鈥 (worldwide youth devotional, June 3, 2018), supplement to the New Era and Ensign, churchofjesuschrist.org/
[2] Dieter F. Uchtdorf, 鈥淲aiting on the Road to Damascus,鈥 Ensign or Liahona,May 2011, 77; quote attributed to Saint Francis of Assisi, quoted from William Fay and Linda Evans Shepherd, Share Jesus without Fear (Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 1999), 22.
[3] Russell M. Nelson, 鈥淧ure Truth, Pure Doctrine, and Pure Revelation,鈥 Liahona, November 2021, 6.
[4] Neil L. Andersen, 鈥淭eaching Repentance: The Powerful Combination of the Scriptures and Preach My Gospel鈥 (address given at the mission leadership seminar, June 25, 2018).
[5] Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt, ed. Parley P. Pratt Jr. (New York: Russell Brothers, 1874), 37鈥38.