Our Savior, Our Guide, Our Light
The
Church is full of imperfect people who are often called to positions they don’t
want. Some people will say “No’ when
they are called to a position that they may feel inadequate to serve and some
will say “No” to callings they really don’t want. Many callings are given to the individual so
that he or she may learn and grow possibly more than those they are
serving. We grow by the Spirit. Hopefully we all may rely on the Spirit to
guide us. We are given so many
opportunities to do so.
Recently
I gave a talk in Sacrament meeting. I
started with two hikes on which to use as outlines. The first happened during a family trip to
Arco Idaho almost 40 years ago. On
average the wind in Arco blows 8-10 miles and I would imagine mirrors the
season. It was June and the winds were
warm to an already scorching temperature.
The big draw in Arco, Idaho is The Craters of the Moon Monument.
There
was an unguided walk tourists could take on a trail that went from one side of
the landscape to the other. Everything
looked exactly the same in the eyes of my family and other spectators we had
passed. We could have just stayed in the
parking lot and saw it all without having left the car.
We
would pass others who would ask if it was worth the walk (or hike – whatever it
was). Yes, the Lava ruminants were cool,
but my family didn’t think it was worth the walk. I don’t recall any words of
encouragement except those of my brother whose attitude was more of “if I’m
going down I’m taking someone with me” Again, we had no guide.
I
then recounted Emily Belle Freeman’s experience with her hike around Lake
Powell (see this post counter 1709) in which she relates encouraging words from
a guide who knew the way. I compared this
to our guide in Jesus Christ. I then returned
my focus back to Craters of the Moon. There are caves beneath the lava flow –
perhaps impressive but I don’t know.
Those who explore the caves need to come prepared with something much
brighter than a disposable flashlight or a birthday candle. I suggested bringing a devise that carried
the strength of the sun/son.
Each
of us are in a different place in our lives.
Some members seem to carry the strength of the sun as they are able to
teach a lesson at only a moment’s notice while others struggle just to focus on
the light of a birthday candle and not on the darkness that may surround
them. We are from different walks of
life and rely on the Spirit in different ways.
I
concluded my talk with encouragement to stay focused on the light.
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