Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Press Forward Saints

It has been a good week. We taught a couple good lessons, and things are going forward. Not really any specific stories to share from the week though. Sorry.

I have been thinking a lot lately about the basics. Not only the basics of missionary work, but of the gospel, of family, of... life the universe and everything... basically...
Anyway. The basics. In any situation you talk about the basics of something, it refers to the foundational principles upon which everything else in that subject stands. For example, if you want to be a basketball player, you first have to know how to run, dribble, and shoot. If you want to play the piano, you need to learn what keys make what sounds and how to push them down in patterns that sound good. If you want to be happy, you have to do things that make you happy.

The basics.

So what are the basics of the gospel of Jesus Christ? What are the foundational principles and doctrines of the gospel? As far as information goes, the answer is simple. Faith, Repentance, Baptism, the gift of the Holy Ghost, and Enduring to the End. But what good is information if it is not applied directly to us? What good does doctrine do if it is not implanted in our hearts and souls? Well, what good is a building's foundation if you never let it dry? What good is a building's foundation if all you do is read about building a foundation, and then skip that step in the construction process? What good is a house if the foundation starts getting damaged and we do nothing to repair it?
What we need to do is work on the basics. When the basics are exercised, everything else falls into place.

Faith - We are to believe in Christ as the Savior of the world. We are to accept and follow his teachings. We develop faith by living the commandments, starting with thebasic/fundamental commandments of personal prayer, personal scripture study, and personal participation at church.

Repentance - As we develop faith in Christ it leads us to repent. We recognize that we are not perfect, and it leads us to the desire to be more like our savior. We stop doing things that are wrong, and continue doing things that are right. We make restitution for the wrongs we have done, and we do all we can to never fall into that sin again. As we continually repent each day, we realize other things we can change and we constantly strive to do better.

Baptism - We make covenants with God through priesthood ordinances. Only through priesthood ordinances can we make saving covenants. But making them is not enough, we have to live them. We have to keep them. We covenant to take upon us the name of Christ - to emulate His life as His disciple, we covenant to always remember Him, and to keep his commandments (which in turn increases our faith and leads us to more repentance). We are promised remission of our sins, His Spirit to be with us, and being born again.

The Gift of the Holy Ghost - Through another ordinance we receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. This gives us the right to the constant companionship to the Holy Ghost, which is tied directly into the covenant of baptism, thus making baptism incomplete if the gift of the Holy Ghost is not conferred. We are sanctified by Him.

Endure to the End - in the simplest terms I can manage, "Keep on Trying." We continue to exercise our faith (through obedience to commandments) we continue to repent, we renew our covenants through the sacrament, and we qualify for and listen to and act on the promptings of the Holy Ghost.

It all goes back to the basics. So if you find yourself feeling lost, confused, scared, angry, hurt, or even just complacent, start with the most basic of the basic fundamental princples, Pray. Then study the scriptures. Then go to church. do it over and over and over again. It all starts there, and they lead you to everything else. The biggest problems anyone will face in this life is caused when they stop doing those things. 

Press forward, Saints, with steadfast faith in Christ,
With hope's bright flame alight in heart and mind,
With love of God and love of all mankind.

Press forward, feasting on the word of Christ.
Receive his name, rejoicing in his might.
Come unto God; find everlasting light.

Press on, enduring in the ways of Christ.
His love proclaim thru days of mortal strife.
Thus saith our God: "Ye have eternal life!"

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

6 weeks to go. Bring it on.

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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