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Dear brothers and sisters, we express our deepest feelings of love
and gratitude for you. We are grateful for our assignments among you.
On
a recent flight, our pilot announced that we would encounter turbulence
during our descent and that all passengers must fasten their seat belts
securely. Sure enough, turbulence came. It was really rough. Across the
aisle and a couple of rows behind me, a terrified woman panicked. With
each frightening drop and jarring bump, she screamed loudly. Her husband
tried to comfort her but to no avail. Her hysterical shouts persisted
until we passed through that zone of turbulence to a safe landing.
During her period of anxiety, I felt sorry for her. Because faith is the
antidote for fear, I silently wished that I could have strengthened her
faith.
Later,
as passengers were leaving the aircraft, this woman’s husband spoke to
me. He said, “I’m sorry my wife was so terrified. The only way I could
comfort her was to tell her that ‘Elder Nelson is on this flight, so you
don’t need to worry.’”
I’m
not sure that my presence on that flight should have given her any
comfort, but I will say that one of the realities of mortal life is that
our faith will be tested and challenged. Sometimes those tests come as
we face what appear to be life-and-death encounters. For this frightened
woman, a violently rocking plane presented one of those moments when we
come face-to-face with the strength of our faith.
When
we speak of faith—the faith that can move mountains—we are not speaking
of faith in general but of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ can be bolstered as we learn about Him and live our
religion. The doctrine of Jesus Christ was designed by the Lord to help
us increase our faith. In today’s vernacular, however, the word religion can mean different things to different people.
The word religion literally means “to ligate again” or “to tie back” to God.
The question we might ask ourselves is, are we securely tied to God so
that our faith shows, or are we actually tied to something else? For
example, I have overheard conversations on Monday mornings about
professional athletic games that took place on the preceding Sunday. For
some of these avid fans, I have wondered if their “religion” would “tie
them back” only to some kind of a bouncing ball.
We
might each ask ourselves, where is our faith? Is it in a team? Is it in
a brand? Is it in a celebrity? Even the best teams can fail.
Celebrities can fade. There is only One in whom your faith is always
safe, and that is in the Lord Jesus Christ. And you need to let your
faith show!
God declared in the first of His Ten Commandments, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” He also said, “Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not.” Yet so many people look only to their bank balance for peace or to fellow human beings for models to follow.
Clinicians,
academicians, and politicians are often put to a test of faith. In
pursuit of their goals, will their religion show or will it be hidden?
Are they tied back to God or to man?
I
had such a test decades ago when one of my medical faculty colleagues
chastised me for failing to separate my professional knowledge from my
religious convictions. He demanded that I
not combine the two. How could I do that? Truth is truth! It is not divisible, and any part of it cannot be set aside.
Whether
truth emerges from a scientific laboratory or through revelation, all
truth emanates from God.
All truth is part of the gospel of Jesus
Christ.Yet I was being asked to hide my faith. I did not comply with my colleague’s request. I let my faith show!
In
all professional endeavors, rigorous standards of accuracy are
required. Scholars cherish their freedom of expression. But full freedom
cannot be experienced if part of one’s knowledge is ruled
“out-of-bounds” by edicts of men.
Spiritual
truth cannot be ignored—especially divine commandments. Keeping divine
commandments brings blessings, every time! Breaking divine commandments
brings a loss of blessings, every time!
Problems
abound in this world because it is populated by imperfect people. Their
objectives and desires are heavily influenced by their faith or lack of
it. Many put other priorities ahead of God. Some challenge the
relevance of religion in modern life. As in every age, so today there
are those who mock or decry the free exercise of religion. Some even
blame religion for any number of the world’s ills. Admittedly, there
have been times when atrocities have been committed in the name of
religion. But living the Lord’s pure religion, which means striving to
become a true disciple of Jesus Christ, is a way of life and a daily
commitment that will provide divine guidance. As you practice your
religion, you are exercising your faith. You are letting your faith
show.
The
Lord knew that His children would need to learn how to find Him. “For
strait is the gate,” He said, “and narrow the way that leadeth unto …
exaltation … , and few there be that find it.”
The
scriptures provide one of the best ways to find our course and stay on
it. Scriptural knowledge also provides precious protection. For example,
throughout history, infections like “childbirth fever” claimed the
lives of many innocent mothers and babies. Yet the Old Testament had the
correct principles for the handling of infected patients, written more
than 3,000 years ago! Many people perished because man’s quest for knowledge had failed to heed the word of the Lord!
My
dear brothers and sisters, what are we missing in our lives if we are
“ever learning, [but] never able to come to the knowledge of the truth”? We can gain great knowledge from the scriptures and obtain inspiration through prayers of faith.
Doing
so will help us as we make daily decisions. Especially when the laws of
man are created and enforced, God’s laws must ever be our standard. In
dealing with controversial issues, we should first search for God’s
guidance.
We should “liken all scriptures unto us … for our profit and learning.”
Danger lurks when we try to divide ourselves with expressions such as
“my private life” or even “my best behavior.” If one tries to segment
his or her life into such separate compartments, one will never rise to
the full stature of one’s personal integrity—never to become all that
his or her true self could be.
The
temptation to be popular may prioritize public opinion above the word
of God. Political campaigns and marketing strategies widely employ
public opinion polls to shape their plans. Results of those polls are
informative. But they could hardly be used as grounds to justify
disobedience to God’s commandments! Even if “everyone is doing it,”
wrong is never right. Evil, error, and darkness will never be truth,
even if popular. A scriptural warning so declares: “Woe unto them that
call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light
for darkness.”
After
World War I, a rather risqué song became popular. In promoting
immorality, it vowed that 50 million people cannot be wrong. But in
fact, 50 million people can be wrong—totally wrong. Immorality is still immorality in the eyes of God, who one day will judge all of our deeds and desires.
Contrast
the fear and faithlessness so prevalent in the world today with the
faith and courage of my dearly beloved daughter Emily, who now lives on
the other side of the veil. As mortal life was leaving her cancer-ridden
body, she could barely speak. But with a smile on her face, she said to
me, “Daddy, don’t worry about me. I know I will be all right!” Emily’s
faith was showing—showing brightly—in that tender moment, right when we
needed it most.
This
beautiful young mother of five had full faith in her Heavenly Father,
in His plan, and in the eternal welfare of her family. She was securely
tied back to God. She was totally faithful to covenants made with the
Lord and with her husband. She loved her children but was at peace,
despite her impending separation from them. She had faith in her future,
and theirs too, because she had faith in our Heavenly Father and His
Son.
In
1986, President Thomas S. Monson said: “Of course we will face fear,
experience ridicule, and meet opposition. Let us have the courage to
defy the consensus, the courage to stand for principle. Courage, not
compromise, brings the smile of God’s approval. … Remember that all men
have their fears, but those who face their fears with [faith] have
courage as well.”
President
Monson’s counsel is timeless! So I plead with you, my dear brothers and
sisters: Day after day, on your path toward your eternal destiny,
increase your faith. Proclaim your faith! Let your faith show!
I
pray that you will be securely tied back to God, that His eternal
truths will be etched on your heart forever. And I pray that, throughout
your life, you will let your faith show! In the name of Jesus Christ,
amen.
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