Just to help any who may not know what General Conference
is, let me give an explanation.
We believe that when Jesus Christ was on the earth, He set
up His church. He was the head of the church and led it in righteousness. He
also called 12 Apostles. These apostles were to help bring others unto Christ
and had the authority to be leaders in the church.
After Christ’s death, the Apostles were all killed and the
church that Christ had established was lost. It remained lost for many
generations, because no one had the authority that the apostles were given by
Jesus Christ himself.
We believe that in 1820, Joseph Smith saw God, the Father
and Jesus Christ. They later called Him to be the prophet for our day and
Christ’s church was again established on the earth, complete with the 12
Apostles, like in olden times. Because our Heavenly Father loves us, just as He
loved the people in Christ’s time, He has provided us with a prophet to help
give us guidance when it can seem like the whole world is falling apart.
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Prophet Thomas S. Monson - I seriously love this guy. |
That authority, since the time of Joseph Smith has been
passed down to the Prophet and Apostles of today. Today, the Prophet of God is
President Thomas S. Monson. He is a man. He is mortal. And He receives guidance
from the Head of the Church, even Jesus Christ.
I believe that I belong to the church that Jesus Christ
established. I believe that there really is a prophet on the earth today to reveal
God’s will and remind His children of His love for them.
One of the most sacred principles of our church is that I
can ask questions, I can study, I can pray and I can receive revelation from
God as well. I don’t have to trust blindly in what the church leaders say. I
don’t have to take my parent’s word for it. As a child of God, I have the right
to speak with my Heavenly Father and receive answers directly from Him.
I don’t believe because someone told me to. I don’t believe
because that’s what I was raised to believe. I believe because I pray
frequently and receive answers from my Heavenly Father that I am in His church.
People often refer to their conversion as a one time, “I prayed and
received my answer”. I feel like I am one of those people that needs to be
constantly reminded. And it has been such a comfort to know that when I ask, my
Heavenly Father will always answer me.
So, I am extremely grateful today for the opportunity to
listen to a Prophet of God. I know that what He imparts to us this weekend will
be what our Heavenly Father wants us to know. I am excited to hear answers to
my prayers. In preparation for General Conference, members of the church try
and take an accounting of their lives. They seek answers at General Conference
to their prayers.
In fact, frequently, members will write down questions that
have been eating away at them, in faith and hope that the answers will be
revealed to them during General Conference, whether they are specifically
mentioned in a talk, or whether that revelation is of a more personal nature.
I am excited to receive answers to some of my questions and
additional insight into some topics that I feel very inexperienced in.
I will include a couple of my questions here. If you are
reading this and want to share your questions, I encourage you to do so in the
comments. Sometimes there is comfort in knowing that other people have the same
question as you.
- Being patient for me is so hard. What must I do to become a more patient person? How can I learn to have joy in the journey and not constantly be fixated on what I perceive as the end goal?
- I’m going to be a mommy soon. There are all sorts of blogs and advice for how to be a good mother. What does my Heavenly Father value in mothers? How can I be a good mother in His eyes?
- I want to know more about the role of fathers. My wonderful husband will be a father soon. What can I do to be supportive of him?
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And, as is tradition, Austin and I will probably be curled up in our jammies to watch the Prophet speak, since we will not be able to go to SLC to see him in person. |
I think those are the three main questions I’m hoping to
receive revelation on. I’m sure there is more that is on my mind, but I can’t
think of everything at once. I’m excited to get more insight on these
questions. And I’m so grateful for living prophets and apostles.
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