Elder D. Rex Gerratt
Of the Seventy
As you open your mind and heart to feel the Spirit, the Lord in His own time
and in His own way will give you the instructions which will bless your life.
Some years ago while I was serving as a ward clerk, the ward supplies for the new
year arrived on my doorstep. Among the numerous boxes, one box addressed to
the ward clerk caught my attention. Taped to the box was a tag with bold type:
“If all else failsPlease! Follow instructions.”
I did not consider this generic, and I was sure that someone
at Church headquarters knew me personally.
Although humorous at the time, the image of this little tag
has permanently attached its message to my mind: “If all else failsPlease!
Follow instructions.”
Every person experiences many challenges in this mortal life.
Each has personal agency to make choices that affect his or her progress.
Good choices bring promised blessings, and bad choices always bring undesired
consequences.
Life is uncertain. Our time is short. Our time
is precious. This is the time “to prepare to meet God” (Alma
34:32). There
is not time to waste in personal experimentation or involvement with those
things that
have been proven harmful to our bodies and our souls.
None of us are perfect, and we all need help. But we are not
left alone if we are teachable, with hearts to feel and ears to hear.
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and
lean not unto thine own understanding.
“In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy
paths” (Proverbs 3:56).
How do we receive instruction?
First, we must have a sincere desire.
Second, we must have faithto believe the
Lord knows us, that He loves us, and that He will give us answers to our
prayers.
As Joseph Smith was reading the Bible, he read in James 1:5:
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God,
that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given
him.
“But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering.”
Joseph followed instructions and received an answer to his
prayer. We will also receive answers to our prayers.
During my lifetime, I have been a farmer and a father of a
large family. Even though personal and family prayer have always been a daily
part of our lives, on occasion I have felt an overwhelming need to go into
the field at night or kneel by the haystack, look up into the heavens, and
speak aloud to my Father in Heaven. I have always felt His warmth and knew
then, as I know now, that He is listening to me and will answer my prayers
in His wisdom, for my best good.
To all, wherever you areto you who need hope, to you who
need comfort, to you who are unhappy, to you who need direction and need to
feel a purpose in your livesmy dear friends, I encourage you, I urge you
to bow your head or drop to your knees! In your own words, thank your Heavenly
Father for His Son’s atoning sacrifice for you and for all the blessings
He has given you. Tears will moisten your eyes, and the warmth of the Spirit
will come into your heart.
Then talk to the Lord, asking for comfort, direction, and
understanding. As you open your mind and heart to feel the Spirit, the Lord
in His own time and in His own way will give you the instructions which will
bless your life.
The scriptures also contain instructions of ancient
and modern prophets. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable
for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2
Timothy 3:16).
In this dispensation the Lord has given us the
comforting counsel to “be not afraid of your enemies, for I have decreed in my heart . . . that I will prove you in all things, whether you will abide in my covenant,
even unto death, that you may be found worthy” (D&C 98:14).
Following instructions requires hard work, commitment, and
enduring to the end.
“Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in
Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all
men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ,
and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal
life” (2 Nephi 31:20).
“And again I say unto you, if ye observe to do whatsoever
I command you, I, the Lord, will turn away all wrath and indignation from
you, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against you” (D&C 98:22).
“If ye are prepared ye shall not fear” (D&C
38:30).
As in times past, we receive instructions from
the Lord’s
living prophet. I testify to you that I know President Gordon B. Hinckley
is the Lord’s prophet today. He gives to us inspired counsel for our time.
In the October 2001 general conference he said:
“Now, today, we are faced with particular problems, serious
and consuming and difficult and of great concern to us. Surely we have need
for the Lord. . . .
“Our safety lies in the virtue of our lives. Our strength
lies in our righteousness. God has made it clear that if we will not forsake
Him, He will not forsake us” (“Till
We Meet Again,” Ensign, Nov. 2001,
90; Liahona, Jan. 2002, 1045).
After receiving instructions, we need to be obedient and hearken
to the counsel we receive. We need to listen to and follow our appointed leaders.
On one occasion, the Savior looked upon the multitude as sheep
having no shepherd (see Matthew
9:36). Every member in this Church has shepherds.
We call them quorum leaders, bishops, and stake presidents.
The Lord admonishes us to search the scriptures and to follow
the commandments.
He has promised that all His words shall be fulfilled, “whether
by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same” (D&C
1:3738).
The Lord declared that “whatsoever they shall speak when moved
upon by the Holy Ghost shall be scripture, shall be the will of the Lord,
shall be the mind of the Lord, shall be the word of the Lord, shall be the
voice of the Lord, and the power of God unto salvation” (D&C 68:4).
“If all else failsPlease! Follow instructions.”
May we do this, I pray, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.