Elder Sheldon F. Child
Of the Seventy
Our testimonies . . . must be built on a sure foundation, deeply rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Several years ago a severe storm hit the area in which
we were living. It began with a torrential downpour, followed by a devastating
easterly wind. When the storm was over, damages were assessedpower lines
were down, property had been damaged, and many of the beautiful trees that
grew in the area had been uprooted. A few days later I was talking to a friend
who had lost several of the trees in his yard. The trees on one side of his
home were standing straight and tall. They had weathered the storm well,
while the trees that were in what I considered the prime spot on his property
had not been able to withstand the heavy winds. He pointed out to me that
the trees that survived the storm were planted on firm ground; their roots
had to sink deep into the soil to receive nourishment. The trees he had lost
were planted near a small stream, where nourishment was readily available.
The roots were shallow. They were not anchored deeply enough to protect them
from the storm.
Our testimonies, like those trees, must be built on a sure foundation, deeply
rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ, so that when the winds and rains come
into our lives, as they surely will, we will be strong enough to weather
the storms that rage about us. Helaman counseled his sons:
"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."1
In the Book of Mormon the prophet Jacob, in his
encounter with Sherem the anti-Christ, asked this question: "Deniest
thou the Christ who shall come? And he said: If there should be a Christ,
I would not deny him; but
I know that there is no Christ, neither has been, nor ever will be.
"And I said unto him: Believest thou the
scriptures? And he said, Yea.
"And I said unto him: Then ye do not understand
them; for they truly testify of Christ. Behold, I say unto you that none
of the prophets have
written, nor prophesied, save they have spoken concerning this Christ.
"And this is not all . . . ; it also has been made manifest unto me
by the power of the Holy Ghost."2
Jacob points out three sources of truththe
scriptures, the prophets, and the Holy Ghostthat testify of Christ.
They will help us build "upon
the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God."3
1. The Scriptures
The Savior Himself said, "Search the scriptures; . . . they are they
which testify of me."4 When the Lord directed Lehi to take his family
and flee into the wilderness, He knew they would need a strong foundation
upon which to build in the new land. So important were the scriptures that,
in order to obtain the records, the voice of the Spirit directed Nephi to
slay Laban, saying, "It is better that one man should perish than that
a nation should dwindle and perish in unbelief."5
About this same time in history, the Lord led
another group of people out of Jerusalem to the promised land. Many generations
later, King Mosiah discovered
their descendants. They were known as the people of Zarahemla. Their spiritual
condition was poor. In Omni we read, "Their language had become corrupted;
and they had brought no records with them; and they denied the being of their
Creator."6 Without scriptures, not only nations perish, but families
and individuals dwindle in unbelief. Daily scripture study helps us to anchor
our faith in Christ. They truly testify of Him.
2. The Prophets
Several years ago I was assigned to reorganize a stake presidency. At the
Sunday session of the conference, the wife of the newly called stake president
related this story. She stated that she had been raised in a good Christian
home. Her parents gathered their family together every day to read and study
the Bible. As they read about the prophets of old, she asked her parents
why there were no prophets on the earth today. They didn't have an answer
that satisfied her, nor did her teachers or her religious leaders.
One day, as a university student, she noticed
two young men wearing white shirts and ties. She could read the name "Jesus Christ" on the
black name tags they wore. She spoke to them and asked if they were ministers. "Yes,
we are! We are missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints."
"Then may I ask you a question?" she said. "Does
the Lord love the people today as much as He loved the people of olden
times?"
"Yes, He does!" was their reply.
"Then why do we not have prophets on the
earth today?"
Can you imagine the excitement of two young missionaries
being asked a question like that? They said, "We do. We do have prophets
on the earth today. Can we tell you about them?"
Our message to the world is the same: "We do have prophets on the earth
today." This very afternoon, we will raise our hands to sustain President
Gordon B. Hinckley, his counselors, and the Quorum of the Twelve as prophets,
seers, and revelators. They are special witnesses of the name of Jesus Christ.
In the document "The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles," they
state: "We bear testimony, as His duly ordained Apostlesthat Jesus is the Living
Christ, the immortal Son of God. . . . He is the light, the life, and the hope
of the world. His way is the path that leads to happiness in this life and eternal
life in the world to come."7 Brothers and sisters, if God loves us enough to send us prophets, then
we need to love Him enough to follow them. Following the prophets will
help protect
us against the storms of life and lead us to Christ.
3. The Holy Ghost
When Christ met with His Apostles in the upper
room prior to His Crucifixion, He said: "If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father,
and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever."8
When hands are laid upon our heads following
baptism, we are confirmed members of His Church and then given the gift
of the Holy Ghost. If we live righteously
and remain worthy, we are promised His constant companionship; He will guide
our lives, teach us truths, and testify to us that Jesus is the Christ. As
covenant members of the Lord's Church, we promise to serve Him and keep His
commandments "that he may pour out his Spirit more abundantly upon [us]."9
In West Africa, where we are currently serving,
we feel His Spirit being poured out in rich abundance upon the faithful
Saints. In 1989 a storm hit
Ghananot a storm of wind or rain, but a storm of persecution, slander,
and misunderstandings. It was a trying time; the Church was new there. All
of our non-African missionaries were required to leave the country. Our meetinghouses
were locked and guarded so that they could not be used by the members. The
Saints could not gather together, so they worshiped as families in their
own homes. Some members were arrested and even imprisoned. This period of
time is referred to as "the freeze." Members had little contact
or support from the outside Church, but they were not left on their own to
weather the storm. They had the scriptures and the words of the prophets; they put their trust
and faith in the Lord, and He poured out His Spirit upon them. One member of
the Church said: "We had the Spirit of the Lord with us; we could feel
Him guiding and directing us. We drew closer to one another, and we drew nearer
to the Savior."
For 18 months the Saints fasted and prayed for the day when the freeze would
end. In November of 1990, the ban was lifted. The worst of the storm had
passed, but it had taken its toll. There were those who had fallen away.
Their roots had been shallow and their foundation weak. The foundation of
the Church in Ghana today is built on the faith of those who weathered the
storm. They were deeply rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Brothers and sisters, the scriptures, the living
prophets, and the Holy Ghost all testify of Christ. They will help us build
on "a sure foundation,
a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall."10 Of this I humbly
testify, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
NOTES
1. Helaman 5:12.
2. Jacob
7:912.
3. Helaman 5:12.
4. John 5:39.
5. 1 Nephi 4:13.
6. Omni 1:17.
7. "The
Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles," Liahona and
Ensign, Apr. 2000, 3.
8. John
14:1516.
9. Mosiah 18:10.
10. Helaman 5:12.