Monday, February 11, 2013

A Life Built on the Foundation of Jesus Christ


A life of insecurity and unhappiness was never the intent of Heavenly Father’s plan for His children, but the longing eyes of failed hearts meet my own nearly everywhere I go. There is an essential truth that separates the whole from the infirm, that is, the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is sound wisdom and a formula that equates to unfettered joy within the voice and words of the Savior when He proclaimed, “this is my doctrine, and whoso buildeth upon this buildeth upon my rock, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against them.” (3 Nephi 11: 39) The doctrine which Christ mentioned was something that I recited frequently as a missionary with “my Purpose” found in Preach My Gospel, however having been home for more than two years now, I have found how the simple but profound principles and ordinances of the Gospel empower and embed our lives in a foundation when applied to every aspect of life. Principles and ordinances of faith, repentance, renewing the covenant of baptism through the sacrament, and enduring to the end when not limited to our gospel studies or church service, become the means by which the empowering effect of Christ’s Atonement are applied. Through personal experience I have found this to be true and will thus illustrate. 
The world of the spiritual and that of the temporal were once separate in my mind. When I attended church, the teachings I gathered from Sunday school were less than perfectly appreciated as a teenager, but nevertheless understood. However, when considering my academic studies, relationships with friends, and hobbies, those teachings rarely were implemented as tools for success in any degree unless a moral dilemma was reached. Moral dilemmas such as how to react when brother was an annoyance or restitution to be made after a lie had been fessed up to. This was an application of gospel teachings, but not deeply harnessing their power—like roasting a marshmallow over a bon fire, the mallow surely would be toasted, but so much heat and energy dissipated with no real application for productivity. In time, I learned that due to the loving nature of man’s relationship with Heavenly Father, His concern for us extended much further into personal matters spiritual and secular.
A menial but true example is from my juvenile years on my school’s swim team. Standing on a start block in a crowded, noisy indoor pool, an official in drill-sergeant style sequestered the PA system and instructed us to stand in place. As a rather lurpish and awkward teenager, I already felt somewhat ridiculous bending over in a very restricted competition-type swim suit, and this in combination with the pressure for team approval caused my heart to accelerate to the point of nearly bursting from its dwelling within my chest. As the long whistle drew out to call us to starting position, I exhaled and uttered a silent prayer that, “everything would be alright.” Within that moment a calm and confidence washed over me as my heart settled into an acceptable pace. It was unmistakably the Comforter sent from heaven above. But why? The magnificent and powerful Creator of the skies and earth surely had more meaningful things to do than to comfort a gangly teenager trying to finish his race. No, He certainly made time, even for something so common as a swim meet. Faith was His only requirement, and that in itself was for my own benefit. So it is the interaction with a man’s family, education, career, social pursuits, and callings within the church. A man who builds his life upon principles of faith, seeking forgiveness when imperfect, and holding fast to the promises to live God’s laws is built upon a sure foundation, “a foundation whereon if men build, they cannot fall.” (Helaman 5:12)  We remain God’s most precious creation, His offspring and ultimate joy. By the loving sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ, man is made perfect. My family life and science career surely require His assistance and by the testimony of the Holy Ghost within me, I know that his aid is extended so long that we reach for it. 

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