SCRIPTURE STUDY BLESSES OUR LIVES
I have always had a testimony of the scriptures;
however, I feel that my testimony of the importance of scripture study has
grown in the past few years. About two years ago I was called to serve as the
Young Women’s President. As the new YW’s President, I strongly believed in
doing everything that I encouraged of the young women. One thing, which I felt
I had preached about quite often, was Personal Progress, and although I had
received my personal progress medallion as a girl, I again started with the
program. I felt impressed to use scripture study as a personal progress goal,
and change the time of my scripture study to the early morning hours. Prior to
this goal, I had been studying my scriptures in the evening, and although, I
studied them nightly, I often found that I was tired and not as attentive as I
should be. As I started early morning scripture study, In the beginning, I
struggled rising with my alarm clock. I learned quickly that although my
intentions were pure—I needed the help of my Heavenly Father to accomplish this
goal. As early morning scripture study became a pattern, I felt invigorated by
the scriptures. I felt my mind open to new understandings, and I felt my spirit
unite with my Heavenly Father. In the midst of my early morning study, Sister
Dalton, the general Young Women’s President, invited the youth to do three
things: smile, pray, and read from the Book Of Mormon for five minutes every day—promising
them that if they did so, they would be offered strength, and they would become
examples of the believers. As I encouraged the youth to accept this challenge,
and as I also accepted the challenge, I again felt the spirit testify to me of
the importance of scripture study. Through these experiences, I have been
taught three lessons about spending time in scripture study each day; first, scripture
study will provide us with the strength to withstand the temptations of the
adversary; second, scripture study will strengthen our foundations of faith,
and; third, scripture study will provide us with answers to our prayers.
Lesson #1 Scripture Study will Give us the Strength to Withstand the Temptations of the Adversary
I have found that as I study the scriptures, I am
instructed more fully of the trials that beset me, and I have stronger
foundation to withstand the adversary. In the Book of Mormon we learn of Lehi’s
vision of the tree of life. From that vision we learn that by holding to the
rod, which is the word of God, we can traverse through Satan’s temptations, and
partake of God’s love or in other words—eternal life. Through this vision, we
have been given a formula/a handbook for true happiness. Sister Cooke, in this
last general conference, spoke to parents’ in their role of holding to the rod.
She said, “In today’s world, complete with temptations, holding fast can be
challenging. As Satan, in his conniving ways, tries to pull us away from God’s
ways—if we have one hand on the rod, and one hand in the world we put our
children and youth in danger of losing their way on the path. If our example is
confusing than in Jacob’s words—we lose the confidence of our children because
of our bad examples. Our message must be clear; clarity can only result from
having both hands on the rod, and from living by the truths found in the
scriptures and taught by latter-day prophets.” By studying the scriptures every
day, we are keeping both of our hand on the iron rod.
When my eldest daughter started first grade, I was
instructed more fully of the importance of studying scriptures. I remember
feeling distraught at sending her to school. I hated the idea of her being away
from me for an entire day. Not only did I miss her dearly, but I was entrusting
others’ to provide positive influence in her life. I felt concerned for her
spiritual safety. I remember taking my concerns to the Lord. And then one
morning I awoke with an answer. I had been instructed to remind my children of
their divine heritage. And so began a tradition with each of my children. Every
morning each child is asked the same question, “Who are you?” to which they
reply, “A child of God”. They are then asked, “What does that mean?” to which
they reply, “I am a princess”. For a
time, I felt peace with this simple routine; however, I soon learned that there
was more to my answer. While listening to conference, I received a strong
impression about early morning scripture study. We were already studying
scriptures at night; however, the impression was clear that for my children’s
spiritual safety they needed to be fortified with the word of God before
leaving for school. And so, a new routine began. In the beginning, our morning scripture study
was hurried, and limited. At times we were only able to quickly read through
one scripture, or at other times we were so rushed that we would simply recite
a memorized scripture as we rushed out the door. I remember feeling somewhat
discouraged. Despite my best efforts, our scripture study was not living up the
impressions I had received. Again, I took my concern to the Lord, and I was
impressed with yet another way to spiritually protect my children. I was
instructed that rather than leaving our scripture study for the end of our
morning routine—I needed to start our routine with scripture study. The next
morning, the only change we made to our routine was the time in which we chose
to study the scriptures. As we made scripture study the priority, I saw
miracles happen in our lives—we were able to devote ample amount of time to
scripture study, get ready for school, and be out the door on time. What was
once a rushed reading of the scriptures has now become an in-depth study of
Gospel principles. The Lord has made up the difference in time, and by studying
the word of God, my children are more prepared to face whatever temptations
they may encounter.
Nephi taught that “whoso would hearken unto the word
of God, and would hold fast unto it, they would never perish; neither could the
temptations and the fiery darts of the adversary overpower them unto blindness,
to lead them away to destruction.” (1 Ne. 15:24) For our instruction in these
latter-days, we cannot afford to be casual in our scripture study. By studying
our scriptures, we encircle ourselves and our families with safety from the
adversary.
Lesson #2 Scripture Study will Strengthen our
Foundation of Faith
We are taught more fully about our foundations of
faith through Alma. He also spoke of the importance of the word of God;
however, rather than likening the word to an iron rod—he likened the word to a
seed which is planted in the heart. He states that if we will no more “than
desire to believe”, the seed or the word will begin to sprout and grow. And as
it beginneth to grow, we will know that “the word has enlarged our souls, and
our understanding will be enlightened, and our minds will expand.” (Alma
32:34) Alma states that continued
nourishment and patience will cause the seed to grow into the tree of life —“a
tree springing forth into everlasting life.” (Alma 32: 26-42) As we continue to
study the scriptures, our foundations of faith will grow, and our knowledge
will expand.
President Boyd K.
Packer said, “True doctrine understood, changes attitudes and behavior…the
study of the doctrines of the gospel will improve behavior quicker than a study
of behavior will improve behavior.”
I have an elder brother who until just recently has
not been interested in many of the lasting joys that accompany membership in
our church. However, slowly his disinterest turned to interest, and a few weeks
ago my dear brother and his beautiful wife were sealed in the temple with their
two children. I can’t begin to express the feelings that accompanied this
marvelous event. It truly was a sacred moment in our family. After the sealing,
I asked my sister-in-law what it was that made the difference for her and her
family. She said that it started with a simple goal—a baby step. As a family they made a goal to read the Book
of Mormon in a year. She said that at times it was difficult. She remembers
many mornings when no one wanted to rise for early morning scripture study, but
through perseverance day by day this baby step turned into something more than
a simple goal. The seed planted by the word of God, began to enlarge their
souls, and by the end of the year my brother received the priesthood, and he
and his wife were sealed in the temple for time and all eternity. My
sister-in-law said that without scripture study, they would not have made their
covenants in the temple. By studying the scriptures, their foundation of faith,
and their testimony of truth was strengthened through the Lord. As we study our scriptures, we too will be
building a foundation of faith. President Monson said, that as we establish a
firm foundation for our lives, we are given a precious promise:
Fear not I am with thee; oh, be not dismayed,
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid.
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.
(“How Firm a Foundation,” Hymns, no. 85)
For I am thy God and will still give thee aid.
I’ll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.
(“How Firm a Foundation,” Hymns, no. 85)
Lesson #3 Scripture Study will Provide Answers to
our Prayers
When Joseph Smith was a
young boy, there was great confusion as to which religious sect was true. Many
doctrines were taught, and each of the different sects believed their church to
be true. “In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions”, Joseph
often questioned what church was right, and how he could know? While reading in
the Epistle of James 1:5 Joseph read, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask
of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be
given him.” This scripture touched Joseph, and as he pondered on its meaning,
he knew that he lacked wisdom, and that he needed to ask of God. At length, it
was through studying the word of God that guided Joseph in inquiring of the
Lord, and receiving the first vision. Joseph Smith was instructed because he
had been studying the scriptures, and because of his study of the scriptures,
millions have been blessed!
Elder Bruce R. McConkie
said, “I sometimes think that one of the best-kept secrets of the kingdom is
that the scriptures open the door to the receipt of revelation” (Doctrines
of the Restoration, ed. Mark L. McConkie, Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1989,
p. 243).
Each morning while driving to school, my children
and I recite our favorite scriptures. Each child has the opportunity to pick
their favorite memorized scripture, and then we all recite that scripture with
him/or her. About a year ago my family memorized Joshua 1:9, which states, “be
strong and of a good courage, be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed—for the
Lord thy God is with thee withersoever thou goest.” Since memorizing this scripture, without
fail, one of my children chooses to recite this scripture. Last week was no
different from every other morning; however, as we started to recite this
familiar scripture, I received an answer to my prayers. At that time, I needed
to know that I was not alone. I needed to feel of my Savior’s love, and be
reassured that He was with me. I had been struggling with feelings of
inadequacy in both my calling as a mother, and a young women’s president. In
addition a dear friend of mine had just recently passed away, and my soul was
anguished. As we recited this scripture, I felt the spirit testify of my Savior’s
love for me. I knew without a doubt, that God was indeed with me. I felt my
hand in His, and knew that all would be well. It was through my family’s study
of the scriptures, that I had received an answer to my prayers.
I know that the scripture study blesses our lives!
They are our handbook to happiness! I would like to add my testimony to that of
President Benson, when he said; certain blessings are only to be found in the
scriptures…” I know that by spending time each day in scripture study we will withstand
the temptations of the adversary (1 Ne 15), “strengthen our foundations of
faith” (Ensign, Monson, “How Firm a Foundation), and find answers to our
prayers.
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