Hi,
I’m Michael San Diego from the Page Ward, and I've been assigned to speak today
with Brother Bailey. The topic I've been given is how we can find peace in
today’s world.
In
True to the Faith, it states:
Many
people think of peace as the absence of war. But we can feel peace even in
times of war, and we can lack peace even when no war is raging. The mere
absence of conflict is not enough to bring peace to our hearts. Peace comes
through the gospel—through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, the ministration
of the Holy Ghost, and our own righteousness, sincere repentance, and
diligent service.
Even
when the world is in turmoil all around us, we can receive the blessing of
inner peace. This blessing will continue with us as we stay true to our testimony
of the gospel and as we remember that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love us
and watch over us.
In
addition to feeling peace ourselves, we can be an influence for peace in our
families, our community, and the world. We work for peace when we keep the
commandments, give service, care for family members and neighbors, and share
the gospel. We work for peace whenever we help relieve the suffering of
another.
The
following words of the Savior teach us how we can experience the peace that the
gospel brings:
“The
Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he
shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance,
whatsoever I have said unto you."
”Peace
I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I
unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."
”Fear
not to do good, my sons, for whatsoever ye sow, that shall ye also reap;
therefore, if ye sow good ye shall also reap good for your reward."
“Therefore,
fear not, little flock; do good; let earth and hell combine against you, for if
ye are built upon my rock, they cannot prevail."
“Behold,
I do not condemn you; go your ways and sin no more; perform with soberness the
work which I have commanded you."
“Look
unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not."
“Behold
the wounds which pierced my side, and also the prints of the nails in my hands
and feet; be faithful, keep my commandments, and ye shall inherit the kingdom
of heaven.”
“These
things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye
shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”
As
we remember the Savior and follow Him, we truly can be of good cheer. We can
experience real, enduring peace at all times. We can find hope in the Savior's
first words to His disciples after His Resurrection: “Peace be unto you.”
I’d
like to read the words to the hymn: “Where Can I Turn For Peace?”
Where
can I turn for peace? Where is my solace when other sources cease to make me
whole? When with a wounded heart, anger, or malice, I draw myself apart,
searching my soul?
Where,
when my aching grows, where, when I languish, where, in my need to know, where
can I run? Where is the quiet hand to calm my anguish? Who, who can understand?
He, only One.
He
answers privately, reaches my reaching in my Gethsemane, Savior and Friend.
Gentle the peace he finds for my beseeching. Constant he is and kind, love
without end.
Probably
the most common way that we can find peace in our lives is through prayer. When
we pray, we are literally communicating with our Father in Heaven. We thank Him
for the many blessings that He has given us. We share with Him our problems,
our concerns, and our weaknesses. We then ask Him for strength, guidance, and
protection. We can also repent and receive forgiveness. As we pour our hearts
out to Him in sincere prayer and faith, He will help us and bless us with the
things we ask for.
One
story of prayer comes from the Primary General President.
When
one of our sons was 11 years old, he woke up with a bad headache. At first I
thought he was just delaying going to school, but I quickly realized he had a
high fever. I took him to the doctor, and soon we were rushing to the hospital.
There he was diagnosed with spinal meningitis, a serious illness. As his
condition became more severe, he began having seizures. The doctor asked me to
step out of the room. As I walked into the hall, I was afraid and began to cry.
A woman I did not know put her arms around me. I prayed out loud that Heavenly
Father would help my son and that all would be well. I remember feeling that
all would be well. My son had surgery and many weeks of recovery. Today he is
healthy, married, and a father of two beautiful girls. This experience was such
an example to me of the power of prayer. There is a Primary song titled “A
Child’s Prayer.” It asks the question, “Heavenly Father, are you really there?
And do you hear and answer ev’ry child’s prayer?” (Children’s Songbook, 12). And
the answer is definite: yes, He does. If you ever wonder if Heavenly Father lives,
then it is time to kneel down and ask, “Heavenly Father, art Thou really there?
Did I really live with Thee before I came to earth? Can I return to live with
Thee again?” He will answer your prayer. He will let you know He is there. You
are never alone. We need Him every hour, and He is there for us.
Another
way we can find peace is by studying the scriptures. As we study, we should
liken the scriptures unto ourselves. Instead of just reading the words on the
page, we should read and think about how the situation relates to us and how we
can apply it to our own life. The scriptures can guide us in making decisions
and help us to learn from the mistakes of the Nephites. In my own experience,
almost every time I study the scriptures, there is always something in the
section I am reading that I need to hear, or that can help me.
I’d
like to read the words to another hymn.
Keep
the commandments; keep the commandments! In this there is safety; in this there
is peace. He will send blessings; He will send blessings. Words of a prophet:
keep the commandments. In this there is safety and peace.
This
hymn promises that by keeping the commandments, we can find safety and peace,
and receive blessings for our obedience. True happiness in this life comes from
keeping the commandments. As quoted from Alma 41:10, “behold, I say unto you,
wickedness never was happiness.” However, if we do make a mistake and sin, that
is where the amazing power of the Atonement comes into play. Through sincere
repentance and our faithfulness, we can be cleansed from all sin.
Service
can also bring us peace. Serving others always brings a great feeling knowing
that you were able to help someone who otherwise would not be able to
accomplish the task on their own. Even small, everyday acts of kindness like
holding open a door, picking something up for someone, and just a simple smile
can brighten up a person’s day. Missionary work will always bring peace by
knowing that you have helped someone come unto Christ and be able to receive of
the blessings that the Gospel brings.
One
way that we can serve is by being a peacemaker. President Eyring this in the July
2009 Liahona.
When
you look at your newspaper and your television, you don’t see much about peace.
Every day the news is filled with violence across the world. The Savior said,
“And blessed are all the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of
God.” When I read that as a boy, I wondered about the promise. It didn't sound
like anything very glorious. But I see now that the promise is both glorious
and sure.
Those
who will have eternal life are the children of God. I testify that God knows
you. He cares about those around you, and He loves you. You are His disciple, and
that makes you a light to people. When you act with faith to offer the gospel
and peace to those around you, they will feel the light of the Savior. You will
have pointed the way. I testify to you that God lives; Jesus is the Christ. I
feel His love for you. I know the Savior spoke the truth when He said, “Blessed
are the peacemakers.”
I
believe that the ultimate way we can attain peace is by attending the temple.
The temple is the house of the Lord. Just knowing that we are walking where the
Savior walks brings comfort and peace. Going to the temple brings us peace by giving
us time to step back from the craziness of our everyday lives to pray and
meditate. This past Wednesday, I had the opportunity and privilege to go
through the temple to receive my endowments. That was the strongest I have ever
felt the Spirit, and the feeling of peace as we concluded our session in the
Celestial Room was unlike anything I had ever experienced before. The Celestial
Room is the perfect place to think of ways that we can continue to improve
ourselves, and ways that we can help others who we are concerned about.
Harrison & Michan
Uncle John & Aunty Cece
Brother & Sister Mills
Crissy, Jason & Eliana
The Moratins'
Robert, I'll see you at the Mexico City MTC soon!!
Got to hang-out with Colby one last time in Sandy, UT
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