Saturday, September 24, 2011

My Testimony

I love to hear others share what God has done for them. Hearing my fellow man, on the same journey I am on, bear witness of the reality and divinity of Jesus Christ, strengthens my own faith in Him.
The other day I was reading in the 14th chapter of the book of Acts. It gives the account of Paul calling together the members of the Church in Antioch, and there recounting all that the Lord had done with them in preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles. I don't know about you, but I would love to have heard the Apostle Paul share his conversion story, and his testimony of the purifying power of Gethsemane. In other words, the change the Gospel has had on his life. Like Paul, I too wish to share with you my testimony.
I grew up a member of this Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Never once did I doubt it, countless times I took it for granted. I enjoyed the Book of Mormon. It's teachings, and the stories contained were wonderful to me. But not well understood. My copy rested on my headboard and collected a fair amount of dust. Regardless, I had many occasions where the restored Gospel brought intense amounts of joy. Entering into the House of the Lord and there receiving the ordinances that will enable my family to be bound for all eternity, was the greatest moment of my life. The Spirit of God was there in great abundance. In my heart I knew that my God smiled from His courts above on my little family. I will never forget that day. Shortly thereafter life went on. The Spiritual high, unfortunately, came to an end. High school and it's various activities encompassed my every thought. My relationship with my Savior, was unrealized. The most sincere prayers uttered were from the batter's box of a baseball field, or from the free throw line in a win or lose situation. Nevertheless, I knew these things to be true. And I chose to go on a mission shortly after graduating high school. There, like Paul, I saw the God of Heaven and Earth work miracles in the hearts of men. Especially, in mine.
After being a missionary for almost a year, now, I have come to realize some eternal truths. First, I've realized this, which can be summarized in the 16th verse of John chapter 3. "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." God loves ALL of His children. He has used me and other missionaries around me to reach out to people in need, and bring the love of God into their life. His Son, was a difficult sacrifice for Him to make. That sacrifice, was the greatest act of love ever committed on this planet. I know that He suffered for my sins, and for yours. The agony felt in the Garden and on the cross also included our every pain. His Atonement has brought incomprehensible amounts of blessings and strength into my life. The love of God changes lives. I know, because it has changed mine.
I have been deeply humbled by realizing my weaknesses. Far more important than that, I now know that He has given us the strength and means needed to overcome them. I am nothing without my Savior. With Him, I can accomplish all that He desires of me to do.
I know that Joseph Smith was called of God to be a Prophet in these, the latter days. He went through great amounts of suffering to do the work of the Lord. The Book of Momon, which he translated by the gift and power of God, is the word of God. It contains the words of Christ. As we treasure up these words, He becomes more real in our lives. Peace and love settle in the places in our souls where pain once resided. If you believe in Christ, you will believe in the Book of Mormon, for it testifies of Him.
I am now 20 years old. My greatest desire is to be a Man of God. I know what it takes to become such, and I will do anything to achieve it. I am happy while living the principles of the Gospel. This joy, 'no man taketh from me.' I will be eternally greatful for this mission. My faith is becoming unshakeable. And I am finally converting to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This Gospel is, the pearl of great price. And the Savior, is my everything. I love Him. And when I stand before His judgment bar I hope with all of my heart that He says, "Well done thou good and faithful servant. Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." These words I have spoken, are true. The Spirit of God, the Spirit of TRUTH, has born witness of them in my heart. As you open yours, He will do the same for you. I love you all. Stay classy.
Elder Hill

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Rock of Our Redeemer



The Wise man built his house upon the rock, and the rains came tumbling down. The rains came down and the floods came up, and the house on the rock stood still. The foolish man, built his house upon the sand. Again, the rains came tumbling down. The rains came down, the floods came up, and the house on the sand washed away. This story, illustrated in a southern folk song, carries a wonderful Gospel truth. And will be my topic of discussion today.
My favorite scripture of all time is found in the Book of Mormon. It's in the 5th chapter of Helaman, and is verse 12. It reads, "And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall." What a powerful testimony given by a Prophet of God. One of which I know with all of my heart to be true. Eternal joy is found in living the principles of the Gospel, and standing worthy for the windows of heaven to be opened bringing the Lord's choicest blessings. I turned 20 years old a week ago today. That day I reflected on what I wanted to accomplish in the next decade. Every single goal, ambition, and desire I have for my future will be built upon the rock, or foundation of Jesus Christ and His teachings.
Trials and tribulations come. The adversary will be striking at our every weakness. But just as Jesus Christ who was tempted by the serpant himself, we do not have to succombe. And as we build our lives on the teachings of Jesus Christ, we receive the strength needed to combat those fiery darts. Putting on the full armour of God, as Paul illustrates in Ephesians chapter 6, holds the same principle as building our lives on the foundation of Christ.
So how can YOU build your life on His foundation? Ever thought about that? Here are some suggestions:
  1. Study the life of Christ. Find out who He was. Then, copy and paste His attributes to your own self.
  2. Live your life in such a way that you can be guided by the Spirit of truth, or, the Holy Ghost to that which is right.
  3. Think about who God wants you to become. Set goals. Have a vision of a better, more Christlike you, then do anything to achieve it. If we don't strive to become something, we will become nothing. That desire to improve, founded upon the teachings and life of Christ, will help you stand strong and unwavering when a shaft in the whirlwind comes your way.
  4. Have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. That faith, will move mountains. Or, will help you stand firm as a mountain.
  5. Finally, live the greatest commandment of all: Love the Lord your God. The Apostle John taught us, There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear. (1 John 4:18) If you are full of love for the Savior, there will be no room for fear.
These are just a few suggestions. The principles of this can vary, but the doctrine is set in stone. A life built on Christ will not fall. The very gates of hell may gape at you, but as long as you stand strong, you will come off conqueror. This I know to be true. Christ lives. Eternal joy and purpose is found in His Gospel; the Gospel preached in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I love you all. Stay classy.
Elder Hill