"Love is one of the chief characteristics of Deity, and ought to be manifested by those who aspire to be the sons of God. A man filled with the love of God, is not content with blessing his family alone, but ranges through the whole world, anxious to bless the whole human race" (Joseph Smith Jr., Dec. 15, 1840; in Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1969], 174).

"All I can offer the world is a good heart and a good hand" (Joseph Smith Jr., July 9, 1843; in Teachings, 313).

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tuesday, July 29, 1969

The Rio Zone met in conference today in the Jardim Botânico chapel, with President Johnson presiding and Elder Rulon Simmons, zone leader, conducting. The theme was "As Ye Sow So Shall Ye Reap." Elder Stewart gave a fine talk on the subject of challenging and testi­fying. He is certainly a great elder, and each day my appreciation grows for having him as a companion. Panels discussed proselyting techniques and lineage problems. President Val H. Carter, of the Jardim Botânico Branch, offered valuable guidelines on health pre­cautions.

"Seek the Spirit" was the theme of a brief talk I was assigned to give. I tried to follow such advice both in the preparation and delivery of the discourse. Briefly I touched on three divisions of the subject, as follows:

What is the Spirit? The Holy Ghost is a revelator by whose power men gain testimonies of the truth, His mission being to bear record of the Father and the Son and to sanctify and cleanse the souls of the righteous.

The light of Christ is (1) sent to strive with all men, giving guidance into all truth; (2) in accordance with ancient prophecy (Joel 2:28–29), is being poured out upon all flesh in the last days and not to be confused with the Holy Ghost, which the world never had (John 14:7); and (3) "the agency or power used by the Holy Ghost in admin­istering his affairs and in sending forth his gifts" (Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, 753).

Why seek the Spirit? The Lord has commanded us to do so (see D&C 50:13–24 and 42:14).

The Savior said, "My sheep know my voice" (John 10:2–5). Hence, it is the only way to know the things of God (Alma 5:45–46; Matthew 16:13–19; D&C 50:21–23).

Bishop Robert L. Simpson explains: "The great gift of personal revelation is unmis­takable; it is direct. It is a more sure com­mu­ni­cation than the audible spoken word; for that which we hear through mortal ears is some­times distorted, so often misunderstood. This pre­cious gift of spirit speaking to spirit is infallible and direct" (Im­prove­ment Era, Dec. 1965, 1136).

In sublime allegory in one of the most beautiful chapters of Holy Writ, the Savior declares, "I am the vine, ye are the branches. . . with­out me ye can do nothing" (John 15:5). The entire chapter con­tinues in this profound and instructive vein of thought.

How to seek the Spirit? Personal worthiness is a requisite: "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord" (D&C 38:42). "My spirit shall not always strive with man" (D&C 1:33). "The Spirit of the Lord doth not dwell in unholy temples" (Helaman 4:24). "Cease to be unclean" (D&C 88:124).

All actions need to be from a pure heart; otherwise we are fooling ourselves. Purity of heart, not brilliance of action, is the key.

"It is not," says Hugh B. Brown, "merely a matter of conformity to rituals, climbing sacred stairs, bathing in sacred pools, or making pilgrimages to sacred shrines" (BYU speech, May 13, 1969).

Godliness is the only thing that will make one a God. As mis­sion­aries, these questions must be answered: (1) Are our thoughts clean? (2) Do we love the people? (3) Do we love our companion? (4) Do we follow direction and counsel of those above us? (5) Do we follow a well worked out daily schedule? (6) Do we live by every word pro­ceeding from the mouth of God, hungering and thirsting after right­eousness?

And finally, do we pray always? (see D&C 19:38–41 and 121:45–46). The promise follows that the Holy Ghost will be our constant com­panion, exactly that which we are seeking.

The afternoon session with testimonies and messages from the Presi­dent and Sister Johnson was outstanding. It was good to see all the elders and sisters in the zone. The Relief Society served a delicious noon meal. The President interviewed each missionary. A full and re­warding day!

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