Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Leaving the Cave

Everyone has a cave. A place or thing that keeps them from becoming all that they can be. This world provides a plethora of things that keep a person in their cave. The cave, however, prohibits them from becoming what Heavenly Father wants them to be. In a cave, the surroundings are dark and though it may be comfortable, it also provides no help for the future. Yet, through correct choices (following Jesus Christ and the scriptures) it is possible to take the journey away from the cave and partake of a fruit that is most desirable to make one happy " (1Nephi 8:10). That process is known as a change of heart. It is a hard thing to do, but it is possible. Samuel, in Helaman 15:7, teaches how unbelievers transformed into devout Christians. He said, "faith and repentance bringeth a change of heart." Faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost provide the way to change our hearts and feel true Peace, Love, and Joy.
In the mission field we, as missionaries, have an amazing opportunity to see peoples lives literally transform for the better as they develop faith, repent, are baptized, and receive the Holy Ghost. We see how friends migrate from their cave to the pathway of eternal life.  What's neat is that they don't need to rely on blind faith to move away from the cave. The path is already lit. There is evidence not seen. God has provided us with prophets, scriptures and this world to lead us back home into his presence. The ultimate achievement of life will be returning to live with God. In the end, if we do what we are supposed to, it will all be worth it. The fruit will be much greater than the trials went through from leaving the comfortable cave.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Happiness is essential to my life. It's something, however, that is missing in many of the people I meet each day in Western New York. It seems that a great number of people search for it in all the wrong places. I've seen many stuck in a viscous cycle of going to work all day to pay the bills and spending the rest of their time partying or watching T.V., and then starting it over again the next day. In the end they realize that those short bursts of happiness vanish like a puff of smoke, and their life has little meaning. They are missing something...A PURPOSE in Life!
Our purpose is to prepare to meet God. And when we understand it we truly can find pure happiness that actually lasts. God really does want us to be happy, but he will not force us. We choose happiness or misery. In Mosiah 2:41 of the Book of Mormon a righteous king named King Benjamin tells his people, "I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God...and if they hold out faithful to the end they are received into heaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness." That's what life is all about and it is achievable.
One thing I love about being a missionary is that what I teach brings people closer to God. And I know that when people are closer to God they are a lot happier than when they are not.

The Restoration

Yesterday, I had a neat experience of attending the Palmyra Temple, which is situated just above the Sacred Grove in Western New York. In the early 1800's a boy named Joseph Smith entered that grove of trees to find answers from God. In that grove the heavens were opened once again and Joseph was called to be a prophet of God. Now millions, including myself, have been blessed with peace, happiness, and a reassurance that life goes beyond the grave.