Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Testimony of Elder Holland

President Tye and I just received the talks from the 2014 New Mission President Seminar held last June at the MTC in Provo. We have been listening to the training and instruction given by members of the Seventy, Quorum of the Twelve and the First Presidency. Everything on these 26 CD's is wonderful, but I wanted to share Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's closing testimony. 

"In about an hour or so, you are going to be leaving here [Provo MTC] and you will be taking 130 different roads, you will be trying to find 130 different mission homes, and you will be trying to find your way to 130 different mission offices. You will be trying to find 30,000 or so missionaries, plus priesthood leaders, members and investigators - the legion who await your arrival. 130 different roads and a lot of people to find. May I suggest a 131st road for all of you to travel in common, and that is the Road To Damascus.

 I ask you not to worry as much about finding your missionaries or your mission home or your priesthood leaders and members as much as I ask you to find the Lord Jesus Christ. Somewhere out there is a moment on this road in which you are to be knocked on your back. For some, it could come dramatically and in an instant. For many and perhaps most, it will be more gradual; it will be over time. In any case it should have an impact for 36 months and more. It should have an impact forever, it is an essential encounter. In all your finding, we ask you to find the Savior and Redeemer of the world.

Consider this verse culminating what Elder Maxwell once called the second greatest sermon ever put in print:
'For how knoweth a man the master whom he has not served, and who is a stranger unto him, and is far from the thoughts and intents of his heart?' (Mosiah 5:13) 
King Benjamin's final question after a wonderful, instructive sermon. It is my final question to you in this seminar. How can we know a master whom we have not served, who is a stranger to us and far from the thoughts and intents of our hearts? Somewhere out there for each of you is that road to Damascus, that road to Palmyra, that road to Gethsemane, and that road to Calvary; ultimately the road to glory. God bless you to find it and ask as Paul (Saul) asked when that moment came to him. He asked only two questions, 'Who art thou, Lord?' and 'What wilt thou have me to do?' (Acts 9:5-6)

I testify that this is the Church and kingdom of God on earth. I am more certain of that than that you sit there and I stand here. I am more certain of that than anything I know in time or eternity. God is our Father and Jesus is the Christ. They appeared to a boy prophet and the world has never been the same since, and it must not be and cannot be until the Savior comes again.
I testify that the keys of the priesthood are restored, that in this Church alone, is the saving power of redeeming covenants and ordinances that God requires of all His children to experience someday, somewhere, somehow if they will. To that end I offer you my love, send you forth with my conviction . . .  In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen." (Elder Jeffrey R. Holland)

2 comments:

  1. Thank you. That is powerful counsel.

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  2. Thanks for sharing Sister Tye. The power in the last paragraph is amazing to me! I needed to read that this week.

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