I’ll admit, I’m a little nervous about being the first guest
blogger for Mormon Wookiee, but I figure Steve deserves a break after 100
posts.
Before I get to it I’d like to give a little background
about Steve and me. We first met at the University of Utah while studying to
become accountants (why didn’t anyone stop us?!?!). I simply knew Steve as the
kid who had tried-out for American Idol. We had a few classes together during
our last year at the U, but were never in any groups together and didn’t get to
know each other very well.
That all changed during our first few weeks with Deloitte.
We had the blessing/curse of attending three weeks of training in Seattle and
Phoenix. Upon our return we were assigned to the same job, Nature’s Sunshine
(shudder) and spent three hellish weeks on what would end up being the most
awful auditing experience of our public accounting lives.
I didn’t know anyone at the firm when I started, but I was
extremely glad to find that there was another video game playing, Catan-loving,
Star Wars fan in our group who wasn’t ashamed to show his love of all things
nerd. It was also comforting to know there was someone else at trainings and on
audit engagements who didn’t fold when it came to his religious beliefs. It was
also nice that Steve was terrible at ping pong and was easy prey.
Now, on with my post.
I’ve toyed with several ideas over the last few months, but
finally made my decision late one night while working and watching Empire
Strikes Back at the same time. Since June 2011 I have served as the elder’s
quorum president of an ever-growing quorum. We started with 109 elders, split
at 124, and are now back up to 120 elders (time for another split J). When I was set
apart, my Stake President shared a lot of great advice with me, but one thing
he said left a very strong impression. He said that at different times the Lord
will send impressions, ideas, images, or feelings to my heart about particular
people. When those feelings come, we have to act. Someone may be pleading with
God for help, someone may need comfort, or someone may just need a friend. And
maybe, just maybe, someone might be dangling from a weather vane crying out for
help (I apologize for the video quality).
The look on Leia's face at the 1:01 mark is priceless. Many of
us have had a similar experience. We may be working, helping our kids, doing
the dishes, or just driving along when suddenly a thought will come into our
minds. President Thomas S. Monson said in a recent address “My brothers and
sisters, the Lord’s purposes are often accomplished as we pay heed to the
guidance of the Spirit. I believe that the more we act upon the inspiration and
impressions which come to us, the more the Lord will entrust to us His errands.
I have learned, as I have mentioned in previous messages, never to postpone a prompting.” (Consider the Blessings, October
2012 General Conference, italics added for emphasis).
Recently I felt a strong impression to visit an elder in my
quorum. I put the idea out of my mind for several days until I could take it no
more, it felt as if the Spirit was yelling for me to listen. I went to his home
to find he wasn’t there, but my counselor and I returned shortly thereafter,
set on visiting with him.
We returned to find he was home and had a short visit. I
told him that we loved him and encouraged him to attend our quorum meetings
(something he hadn’t done in quite some time). The Spirit was definitely in
attendance and I left feeling relieved that I had finally heeded the prompting.
Not long after my return home my wife received a message
from the elder’s wife. I share an excerpt from that message. “I went to the
temple yesterday with my parents and sat in the chapel just praying in my heart
for a way to soften my husband’s heart to come to church. He hasn't been active
since we got married and although he will go if I ask him, he's struggled with
wanting to go on his own. I was praying for something to happen to help the
situation. Today, your husband came over to talk to him and invited him to
Priesthood. Even though it didn't seem like much, it means everything to me and
made it a lot easier for me to talk to him about going. The Lord hears our
prayers and he answers them.”
I take no credit for this experience but am filled with
gratitude that the Lord continued to give me the impressions, despite my
decision to ignore it for several days. I will say that listening and acting on
promptings since then has been easier and easier. As President Monson says
above, the more we act, the more God will entrust us with His errands.
I’ll close my post with guidance given by Elder Russell M.
Ballard and hope that each of us will strive to find those who need our help
and serve as instruments in the Lord’s hands. He said, “There is one simple
daily practice that can make a difference for every member of the Church,
including you boys and girls, you young men and you young women, you single
adults, and you fathers and mothers. That simple practice is: In your morning
prayer each new day, ask Heavenly Father to guide you to recognize an
opportunity to serve one of His precious children. Then go throughout the day
with your heart full of faith and love, looking for someone to help. Stay
focused, just like the honeybees focus on the flowers from which to gather
nectar and pollen. If you do this, your spiritual sensitivities will be
enlarged and you will discover opportunities to serve that you never before
realized were possible” (Be Anxiously Engaged, October 2012 General
Conference).
Until my next guest post, keep hanging in there! |
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ReplyDeleteThat was a nice illustration of how the spirit works and how the Lord accomplishes his work. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI get the chills every time in that scene. Great gospel parallel.
ReplyDeleteWell said Jeff...there is so much we can learn from Star Wars ;)
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