“Covenants”, Elder Boyd K. Packer, April 1987
“A covenant is a sacred promise, as used in the scriptures,
a solemn, enduring promise between God and man. The fulness of the gospel
itself is defined as the new and everlasting covenant (see D&C 22:1;
D&C 66:2).
“Several years ago I installed a stake president in England.
In another calling, he is here in the audience today. He had an unusual sense
of direction. He was like a mariner with a sextant who took his bearings from
the stars. I met with him each time he came to conference and was impressed that
he kept himself and his stake on course.
“Fortunately for me, when it was time for his release, I was
assigned to reorganize the stake. It was then that I discovered what that
sextant was and how he adjusted it to check his position and get a bearing for
himself and for his members.
“He accepted his release, and said, “I was happy to accept
the call to serve as stake president, and I am equally happy to accept my
release. I did not serve just because I was under call. I served because I am
under covenant. And I can keep my covenants quite as well as a home teacher as
I can serving as stake president.”
“This president understood the word covenant.
“While he was neither a scriptorian nor a gospel scholar, he
somehow had learned that exaltation is achieved by keeping covenants, not by
holding high position.
“The mariner gets his bearing from light coming from
celestial bodies—the sun by day, the stars by night. That stake president did
not need a mariner’s sextant to set his course. In his mind there was a sextant
infinitely more refined and precise than any mariner’s instrument.
“The spiritual sextant, which each of us has, also functions
on the principle of light from celestial sources. Set that sextant in your mind
to the word covenant or the word ordinance. The light will come through. Then
you can fix your position and set a true course in life.
“No matter what citizenship or race, whether male or female,
no matter what occupation, no matter your education, regardless of the
generation in which one lives, life is a homeward journey for all of us, back
to the presence of God in his celestial kingdom.
“Ordinances and covenants become our credentials for
admission into His presence. To worthily receive them is the quest of a
lifetime; to keep them thereafter is the challenge of mortality.”
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