“Message from the First Presidency,” Aaronic Priesthood: Fulfilling Our Duty to God [Teacher], 4
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 the sacrament 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. This guidebook, along with For the Strength of Youth, will help you learn and do your duty to God. 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.
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.
The First Presidency
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“The teacher’s duty is to watch over the church always, and be with and strengthen them.”
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“Every … teacher … is to be ordained according to the gifts and callings of God unto him; and he is to be ordained by the power of the Holy Ghost.”
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