Elder Christofferson's
"Advice for When We Feel Our Patriarchal Blessing Will Not Be
Fulfilled", by LDS Living | Feb. 16, 2017
“Some of you may have
wondered about the value and significance of your life and what the Lord thinks
of you. There are things that may have happened or may not have happened in
your life. You may worry about parts of your patriarchal blessing that are not
yet fulfilled or it seems will not be fulfilled. Please know there is a great
deal still to happen in your life before your resurrection. Much more can
happen than you expect! Mortal life is not the beginning or the end. The key
for all of us is to accomplish all that we can now.
“Remember “the word” that
Alma taught us needs to be planted in our heart. He defined “the word” as this
central truth: “Believe in the Son of God, that he [has] come to redeem his
people, and that he shall suffer and die to atone for their sins; and that he
shall rise again.” Everything flows from that truth. Prepare good, deep ground
for that seed to grow in you. Don’t let the thorns and cares of the world choke
it out, but be very fruitful.
Cultivate and apply your
talents. Develop your God-given spiritual gifts. Don’t be content with where
you are.
“Try new things. Keep
going. Remember in the parable of the talents that the reward is the same for
the person who increased their five talents to ten and the person who increased
their two talents to four: “Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast
been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter
thou into the joy of thy lord.” It is good to admire a virtuous quality in
someone and seek to incorporate it in your life, but don’t compare yourself to
others. The Lord simply expects you to be diligent with what you have. Even
with a little you can do much. Anything, if you’re diligent, is sufficient.
“Live with gratitude for
all that you have—the answers to your prayers, the talents you’ve been given,
and the ways the Lord manifests His hand in your life. Be aware and acknowledge
His hand and express gratitude. He wants to give you more. Sometimes when I’m
not feeling inspired in my prayers, I start with gratitude, thanking God for
specific blessings in my life. And then the Spirit comes and brings me closer
to God.
“Pray. Spend time with the
Lord. Remember that you’re no stranger to your Heavenly Father. He couldn’t
love you better. His love is perfect and complete. Don’t worry about lost time
and opportunities. Live productively, faithfully, and gratefully. Rejoice in
all that’s to come and all that already has. God can make you whole and will
grant you, in His time, all that He’s prepared for you and all that He has
promised to the faithful.”
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