Elder Robert D. Hales
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
"I promise you that your achievement of the Duty to God Award will
provide you with a living testimony that will sustain you throughout your life."
What a joy it is to stand before the priesthood and address the royal army
of God. It is important that we know who we aresons of God who hold the
Aaronic Priesthood and the Melchizedek Priesthood, restored in this dispensation.
It is important that we know what we are trying to achieve in lifethat is,
to return back into the presence of our Heavenly Father with our families. Because
we are so blessed, it is also important that we learn and do our duty to God.
For many years the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles have
had great concerns for the welfare of our youth in our troubled times. On September
28, 2001, the First Presidency sent a letter to priesthood leaders in the United
States and Canada which stated:
"In January 2000, we introduced an Aaronic Priesthood Achievement program
in areas outside the United States and Canada where Scouting was not available.
The purpose . . .
is to help young men prepare for the Melchizedek Priesthood,
the temple endowment, a full-time mission, marriage, and fatherhood. . . .
[That
international program remains in force and] has now been adapted for use in
the United States and Canada to include the important role of Scouting in the
development of young men . . .
[and will be known as] Aaronic Priesthood:
Fulfilling Our Duty to God.
"Three guidebooksAaronic Priesthood: Fulfilling Our Duty to God
for deacons, teachers, and priestsexplain the program. Young men who complete
the requirements outlined in all of these guidebooks will receive the Duty to
God Award.
"We also announce a new simplified Young Women Personal Progress
book and a revised For the Strength of Youth pamphlet. These materials
have been updated to help youth develop greater faith and courage in today's
world. In addition, we announce a Guidebook for Parents and Leaders of Youth
to help parents and leaders strengthen our youth. This guidebook also outlines
the important and supportive role of Mutual.
"We desire all young men to strive to earn the Eagle Scout and Duty to
God Awards. We desire all young women to strive to earn the Young Womanhood
Recognition. As youth work on these goals, they will develop skills and attributes
that will lead them to the temple and prepare them for a lifetime of service
to their families and the Lord.
"Copies of these materials will be sent to each stake for distribution
to wards by December 2001, for implementation in January 2002 (First Presidency
letter, 28 Sept. 2001)." Thus ended the First Presidency's historic letter.
We live in a very difficult era in the history of the world, when Satan is
going to and fro on the earth among the children of God, doing all manner of
evil to thwart the desires of a righteous God. The scriptures teach us that
Satan's evil designs upon the peoples of the earth will intensify as the Second
Coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ draws near at hand (see 2 Thes. 2:110;
D&C 10:33; 52:14; 86:310).
There has never been a time in these latter days like today, when the message
is being brought forward so strongly by the First Presidency and the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles to have parents along with bishops and priesthood and
auxiliary leaders make sure you young men understand who you are and what you
can becomenot only here in mortality but for the eternities that will
follow.
The Duty to God Award will assist young men to meet the future challenges of
life and to achieve the purposes of the Aaronic Priesthood.
The First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles have explained, "We
hope you will earn the Duty to God Award and that it will become a symbol of
your preparation to receive the Melchizedek Priesthood" (Aaronic Priesthood:
Fulfilling Our Duty to God, Deacon [2001], 4).
As you earn the Duty to God Award, you will complete goals in the following
areas:
- Be faithful in your priesthood duties and standards
- Be involved in family activities
- Participate in quorum activities
- Complete a Duty to God service project
- Accomplish personal goals in each of four categories, the center being priesthood
duties: spiritual development; physical development; educational, personal,
and career development; and citizenship and social development.
If you will fulfill the requirements for these priesthood duties and personal
attributes, you will prepare yourselves for the Melchizedek Priesthood responsibilities
and future challenges in your life. I promise you that your achievement of the
Duty to God Award will provide you with a living testimony that will sustain
you throughout your life.
Where available, Scouting can also help you in this effort. We encourage you
to participate in Scouting. Many of the Scouting requirements can fill goals
and requirements of the Duty to God certificates.
Scouting is part of the Aaronic Priesthood activity program. The Duty to God
Award is a priesthood award, having requirements that will help you develop
spiritually and fulfill your priesthood duties.
Some of the great blessings of these programs that have been developed are
that as the youth of the Church, you will have a clear understanding of who
you are, you will be accountable for your actions, you will take responsibility
for the conduct of your life, and you will be able to set goals so that you
might achieve what you were sent to earth to achieve. Our plea is that you strive
to do your very best.
Young men, get on your knees each day and express to God the desires of your
heart. He is the source of all wisdom and will give you answers to your prayers.
Be humble and willing to listen to the whisperings of the Spirit. Read the scriptures
daily. Strengthen your testimony. Pay tithes and fast offerings. Remember and
keep the covenants you made when you were baptized, and renew those covenants
each week when you partake of the sacrament. Keeping your baptismal covenants
now will help you prepare for the temple covenants you will make in the future.
This is the essence of your duty to God. By fulfilling your duty to God, you
will bring blessings not only to your own life but to the lives of others.
Giving service to others is one of the purposes of the Aaronic Priesthood.
As a requirement for the Duty to God Award, at least once each year you will
have a service project that will provide an opportunity for significant service
to your family, the Church, or the community. As you help and serve others,
you will learn that the following scripture is a very essential part of the
gospel: "Inasmuch as ye do it unto the least of these, ye do it unto me"
(D&C
42:38).
I hope the parents, and the bishopswho are the presidents of the Aaronic
Priesthoodwill understand that the young men and young women for whom
they have responsibility have been prepared to come to earth at this particular
time for a sacred and glorious purpose. It is a great blessing to be able to
qualify for and then receive the Melchizedek Priesthood. You young men have
noble callings to become righteous men, to grow in strength, and to influence
others for good. You young men are the future of the Church.
We have all progressed since we came to earth from the presence of our Heavenly
Father. Our first decade in this life was a great learning experience. We were
cared for and nurtured. We learned to walk and to talk and control this mortal
body. We learned about agencythat choices have consequences. Many of us
were baptized at eight years of age, which the scriptures tell us is the age
of accountability when we have the ability to know right from wrong, to know
who we arechildren of Godwhy we are here on earth, and what we are
trying to accomplish (see D&C
68:25, 27).
From our baptism to the age of 12, our families, priesthood and auxiliary leaders,
and teachers have taught us gospel principles and standards that prepare us
to hold the priesthood. The Aaronic Priesthood is called the preparatory priesthood.
This second decade of our lives is a preparatory period. It is a time in which
we prepare to make the great decisions that lie ahead. We prepare to receive
the Melchizedek Priesthood, to take upon us our temple covenants, and to fulfill
all of our priesthood responsibilities so that we can fulfill our duty to God.
The choices you make today will directly influence the number and kinds of
opportunities you will have in the future. Each daily decision will either limit
or broaden your opportunities. As you make righteous decisions during this preparatory
period, you will be ready to make righteous decisions in the future.
Just think, in the next decade of your lifethe decade of your 20swhat
decisions will be made: temple worthiness, missionary service, education, career,
an eternal companion, and a family. This decade of decision is not a time to
fear. It is a time to enjoy the blessings for which you have prepared. "If
ye are prepared ye shall not fear" (D&C
38:30).
One of the greatest gifts you were given at baptism was to receive the gift
of the Holy Ghost. With the gift of the Holy Ghost, you can have inspired guidance
to make these important decisions.
During the preparatory period of your lives it is so important that you cultivate
spiritual growth, physical growth, education, personal development, career preparation,
citizenship, and social skills. These qualities are all part of your priesthood
duties and will help in the decisions that lie ahead for the next decades of
your life.
An important part of fulfilling our duty to God at any age is to become a disciple
of Jesus Christ, which means that we accept His invitation to "come, follow
me" (Luke
18:22). To follow the Savior requires us to know who He isthe Son
of Godto take His name upon us, to remember His atoning sacrifice, and
to keep His commandments. We made these covenants at baptism, and we renew our
baptismal covenants each time we partake of the sacrament.
We learn from the Savior in His prayers to His Father in Heaven great lessons
of discipleship and duty to God. In His intercessory prayer He teaches, "I
have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou
gavest me to do" (John
17:4; emphasis added).
When Jesus Christ suffered agony in the Garden of Gethsemane for the sins of
all mankind, He prayed, "O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass
from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt" (Matt.
26:39; emphasis added).
Discipleship and duty to God are shown in the lives of prophets throughout
the scriptures. The lessons we learn from these prophets can be applied to our
lives.
Young Joseph Smith said, "I obeyed; I returned to my father in
the field, and rehearsed the whole matter to him" (JSH
1:50; emphasis added).
Elijah "went and did according unto the word of the Lord"
(1 Kgs.
17:5; emphasis added).
"Thus did Noah; according to all that God commanded him, so did he"
(Gen. 6:22;
emphasis added).
Joshua taught his people, "As for me and my house, we will serve the
Lord. . . . And the people said unto Joshua, The
Lord our God will we serve, and his voice will we obey" (Josh.
24:15, 24; emphasis added).
Alma said, "O, remember, my son, and learn wisdom in thy youth; yea,
learn in thy youth to keep the commandments of God" (Alma
37:35; emphasis added).
The First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles have counseled each
holder of the Aaronic Priesthood:
"You live in a day of great challenges and opportunities. You have been
called to make a difference in the world. As a son of God, with the power of
the Aaronic Priesthood, you can be a wonderful force for good.
"You can provide service, giving of your time, talents, and energies without
thought of reward. You can fulfill priesthood duties, such as [preparing, passing, and] blessing the sacrament[, gathering fast offerings, helping
others,] and serving as a home teacher. You can lift others by your example.
You can strengthen yourself, building faith and testimony, living the gospel
while you learn it and share it.
"You have a responsibility to learn what Heavenly Father wants you to
do and then to do your best to follow His will. . . .
"The Lord believes in you and has an important mission for you to do.
He will help you as you turn to Him in prayer. Listen for the promptings of
the Spirit. Obey the commandments. Make and keep covenants that will prepare
you for the temple. Work with your parents and leaders as you set goals and
strive to achieve them. You will feel a great sense of accomplishment as you
fulfill your duty and prepare for the exciting challenges of the future"
(Aaronic Priesthood: Fulfilling Our Duty to God, Priest [2001], 45).
Brethren of the Aaronic Priesthood, set your goals now and start working toward
earning your Duty to God Award and Eagle Scout Award. You will be blessed for
your efforts.
I express my love for the youth of the Church. I have great respect and admiration
for the righteous choices you are making each day. You are so faithful in these
troubled times despite the many challenges which face you. You are preparing
yourselves to be future fathers and priesthood leaders of the Church.
It is so important that all of us understand that we live in the last dispensation
of the fulness of timethat we are preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus
Christ and that the adversary in these last days will be able to loose more
evils upon the world. Our prayers are that all the youth of the Church will
have the strength to withstand the fiery darts of the adversary and that we
as parents and priesthood leadersyes, we as the shepherdscan help
our children remain true and faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I testify to the truthfulness of this work and the restoration of the priesthood
in these latter days. I promise you that you will be blessed for your faithfulness
and declare with the prophet Alma, "I have said these things unto you that
I might awaken you to a sense of your duty to God, that ye may walk blameless
before him, that ye may walk after the holy order of God" (Alma 7:22).
That each Aaronic Priesthood holder will fulfill his duty to God and return
with honor to his Heavenly Father is my prayer. In the name of Jesus Christ,
amen.