Your personal testimony of light and truth will not only bless you and your posterity here in mortality, but it will also accompany you throughout all eternity.
As
an airline pilot, I flew numerous hours across continents and oceans
during the darkness of night. Watching the night sky out of my cockpit
window, especially the Milky Way, often made me marvel at the vastness
and depth of God’s creations—what the scriptures describe as “worlds
without number.”1
It was less than a century ago that most astronomers assumed that our Milky Way galaxy was the only galaxy in the universe.2
They supposed all that lay beyond our galaxy was an immense
nothingness, an infinite void—empty, cold, and devoid of stars, light,
and life.
As
telescopes became more sophisticated—including telescopes that could be
launched into space—astronomers began to grasp a spectacular, almost
incomprehensible truth: the universe is mind-bogglingly bigger than
anyone had previously believed, and the heavens are filled with
numberless galaxies, unimaginably far away from us, each containing
hundreds of billions of stars.3
In a very short period of time, our understanding of the universe changed forever.
Today we can see some of these distant galaxies.4
We know that they are there.
They have been there for a very long time.
But
before mankind had instruments powerful enough to gather celestial
light and bring these galaxies into visibility, we did not believe such a
thing was possible.
The
immensity of the universe didn’t suddenly change, but our ability to
see and understand this truth changed dramatically. And with that
greater light, mankind was introduced to glorious vistas we had never
before imagined.
It Is Hard for Us to Believe What We Cannot See
Suppose
you were able to travel back in time and have a conversation with
people who lived a thousand or even a hundred years ago. Imagine trying
to describe to them some of the modern technologies that you and I take
for granted today. For example, what might these people think of us if
we told them stories of jumbo jets, microwave ovens, handheld devices
that contain vast digital libraries, and videos of our grandchildren
that we instantly share with millions of people around the world?
Some
might believe us. Most would ridicule, oppose, or perhaps even seek to
silence or harm us. Some might attempt to apply logic, reason, and facts
as they know them to show that we are misguided, foolish, or even
dangerous. They might condemn us for attempting to mislead others.
But
of course, these people would be completely mistaken. They might be
well-meaning and sincere.
They might feel absolutely positive of their
opinion.
But they simply would not be able to see clearly because they
had not yet received the more complete light of truth.
The Promise of Light
It
seems to be a trait of humanity to assume that we are right even when
we are wrong. And if that is the case, what hope is there for any of us?
Are we destined to drift aimlessly on an ocean of conflicting
information, stranded on a raft we have poorly pieced together from our
own biases?
Is it possible to find truth?
The
purpose of my remarks is to proclaim the joyful message that God
Himself—the Lord of Hosts who knows all truth—has given His children the
promise that they can know truth for themselves.
Please consider the magnitude of this promise:
The
Everlasting and Almighty God, the Creator of this vast universe, will
speak to those who approach Him with a sincere heart and real intent.
He will speak to them in dreams, visions, thoughts, and feelings.
He
will speak in a way that is unmistakable and that transcends human
experience. He will give them divine direction and answers for their
personal lives.
Of
course, there will be those who scoff and say such a thing is
impossible, that if there were a God, He would have better things to do
than hear and answer a single person’s prayer.
But
I tell you this: God cares about you. He will listen, and He will
answer your personal questions. The answers to your prayers will come in
His own way and in His own time, and therefore, you need to learn to
listen to His voice. God wants you to find your way back to Him, and the
Savior is the way.5
God wants you to learn of His Son, Jesus Christ, and experience the
profound peace and joy that come from following the path of divine
discipleship.
My
dear friends, here is a fairly straightforward experiment, with a
guarantee from God, found in a book of ancient scripture available to
every man, woman, and child willing to put it to the test:
First,
you must search the word of God. That means reading the scriptures and
studying the words of the ancient as well as modern prophets regarding
the restored gospel of Jesus Christ—not with an intent to doubt or
criticize but with a sincere desire to discover truth. Ponder upon the
things you will feel, and prepare your minds to receive the truth.6 “Even if ye can no more than desire to believe, let this desire work in you … that ye can give place for [the word of God].”7
Second, you must consider, ponder, fearlessly strive to believe,8
and be grateful for how merciful the Lord has been to His children from
the time of Adam to our day by providing prophets, seers, and
revelators to lead His Church and help us find the way back to Him.
Third,
you must ask your Heavenly Father, in the name of His Son, Jesus
Christ, to manifest the truth of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints unto you. Ask with a sincere heart and with real
intent, having faith in Christ.9
There is also a fourth
step, given to us by the Savior:
“If any man will do [God’s] will, he
shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of
myself.”10
In other words, when you are trying to verify the truth of gospel
principles, you must first live them. Put gospel doctrine and Church
teachings to the test in your own life. Do it with real intent and
enduring faith in God.
If you will do these things, you have a promise from God—who is bound by His word11—that
He will manifest the truth to you by the power of the Holy Ghost. He
will grant you greater light that will allow you to look through the
darkness and witness unimaginably glorious vistas incomprehensible to
mortal sight.
Some
may say that the steps are too hard or that they are not worth the
effort. But I suggest that this personal testimony of the gospel and the
Church is the most important thing you can earn in this life. It will
not only bless and guide you during this life, but it will also have a
direct bearing on your life throughout eternity.
The Things of the Spirit Can Be Understood Only by the Spirit
Scientists
were struggling to understand the breadth of the universe until
instruments became sophisticated enough to gather in greater light so
they could understand a more complete truth.
The Apostle Paul taught a parallel principle regarding spiritual knowledge. “The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God,” he wrote to the Corinthians, “for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”12
In
other words, if you want to recognize spiritual truth, you have to use
the right instruments. You can’t come to an understanding of spiritual
truth with instruments that are unable to detect it.
The
Savior has told us in our day, “That which is of God is light; and he
that receiveth light, and continueth in God, receiveth more light; and
that light groweth brighter and brighter until the perfect day.”13
The
more we incline our hearts and minds toward God, the more heavenly
light distills upon our souls. And each time we willingly and earnestly
seek that light, we indicate to God our readiness to receive more light.
Gradually, things that before seemed hazy, dark, and remote become
clear, bright, and familiar to us.
By
the same token, if we remove ourselves from the light of the gospel,
our own light begins to dim—not in a day or a week but gradually over
time—until we look back and can’t quite understand why we had ever
believed the gospel was true. Our previous knowledge might even seem
foolish to us because what once was so clear has again become blurred,
hazy, and distant.
This
is why Paul was so insistent that the message of the gospel is
foolishness to those who are perishing, “but unto [those who] are saved
it is the power of God.”14
There Is No Litmus Test
The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a place for people with
all kinds of testimonies. There are some members of the Church whose
testimony is sure and burns brightly within them. Others are still
striving to know for themselves. The Church is a home for all to come
together, regardless of the depth or the height of our testimony. I know
of no sign on the doors of our meetinghouses that says, “Your testimony
must be this tall to enter.”
The Church is not just for perfect people, but it is for all to “come unto Christ, and be perfected in him.”15
The Church is for people like you and me. The Church is a place of
welcoming and nurturing, not of separating or criticizing. It is a place
where we reach out to encourage, uplift, and sustain one another as we
pursue our individual search for divine truth.
In
the end, we are all pilgrims seeking God’s light as we journey on the
path of discipleship. We do not condemn others for the amount of light
they may or may not have; rather, we nourish and encourage all light
until it grows clear, bright, and true.
A Promise to All
Let
us acknowledge that most often gaining a testimony is not a task of a
minute, an hour, or a day. It is not once and done. The process of
gathering spiritual light is the quest of a lifetime.
Your
testimony of the living Son of God and His restored Church, The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, may not come as quickly as you
desire, but I promise you this: if you do your part, it will come.
And it will be glorious.
I
offer you my personal witness that spiritual truth will fill your heart
and bring light to your spirit. It will reveal to you pure intelligence
with wonderful joy and heavenly peace. I have experienced this for
myself by the power of the Holy Ghost.
As
the ancient scriptures promise, the unspeakable presence of the Spirit
of God will cause you to sing the song of redeeming love,16
lift your eyes to heaven, and raise your voice in praise to the Most
High God, your Refuge, your Hope, your Protector, your Father. The
Savior promised that if you seek, you will find.17
I
testify that this is true. If you seek God’s truth, that which now may
appear dim, out of focus, and distant will gradually be revealed and
clarified and become close to your heart by the light of God’s grace.
Glorious spiritual vistas, unimaginable to the human eye, will be
revealed to you.
It
is my testimony that this spiritual light is within the reach of every
child of God. It will enlighten your mind and bring healing to your
heart and joy to your days. My dear friends, please do not delay the
moment to seek and strengthen your own personal testimony of God’s
divine work, even the work of light and truth.
Your
personal testimony of light and truth will not only bless you and your
posterity here in mortality, but it will also accompany you throughout
all eternity, among worlds without end. Of this I testify and leave you
my blessing in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
- Moses 1:33.
- See Marcia Bartusiak, The Day We Found the Universe (2009), xii. It is always surprising to me that we can be so confident of our conclusions. Sometimes our confidence is so great that we assume we have all the truth there is. Case in point: “Simon Newcomb, the dean of American astronomy in the late nineteenth century, remarked at an observatory dedication in 1887 that ‘so far as astronomy is concerned … we do appear to be fast approaching the limits of our knowledge. … The result is that the work which really occupies the attention of the astronomer is less the discovery of new things than the elaboration of those already known’” (Bartusiak, xv).
- It is interesting to consider Moses 1:33, 35 in light of this “recent” discovery. The book of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price was revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith in June 1830, nearly a century before Edwin Hubble announced his discovery of distant galaxies.
- See, for example, the Hubble Heritage Image Gallery at heritage.stsci.edu/gallery/gallery.html.
- See John 14:6.
- See 3 Nephi 17:3.
- Alma 32:27.
- See Doctrine and Covenants 67:3.
- See Moroni 10:3–5.
- John 7:17; see also Psalm 25:14; John 3:21.
- See Doctrine and Covenants 82:10.
- 1 Corinthians 2:14.
- Doctrine and Covenants 50:24.
- 1 Corinthians 1:18.
- Moroni 10:32; see also Doctrine and Covenants 20:59.
- See Alma 5:26.
- See Doctrine and Covenants 88:63.
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What I Heard:
What I Will Do:
What I Heard:
- We don’t even know how much we don’t even know!
- What we don’t know is “spectacular”; “almost incomprehensible”; “unimaginable”
- When all truth is revealed, “our understanding of the universe” will “change forever”
- We will see that truth has “been there for a very long time”
- We are limited by our inability to “gather celestial light” that would bring all truth into our view.
- Our ability to see and understand truth can change dramatically allowing us to see “glorious vistas we have never before imagined”
- “It is hard for us to believe what we cannot see”
- Those who cannot see this “truth” may:
- Ridicule, oppose, silence or harm us
- Apply logic, reason and facts to show we are misguided, foolish or dangerous
- Condemn us for attempting to mislead others
- Seem well-meaning and sincere and absolutely positive of their opinion.
- These actions/beliefs do not change truth
- Understand that it is a “trait of humanity to assume that we are right even when we are wrong.”
- God has promised we can know truth for ourselves.
- He will speak to us, by the power of the Holy Ghost, if we:
- Pray with a sincere heart and real intent (meaning we’ll act on what we learn) and faith in Christ
- Learn to hear His voice so we recognize His answers when they come in His own way and time.
- Search the scriptures
- Study the words of modern prophets
- Ponder upon the things you will feel
- Remember
how merciful the Lord has been to His children throughout history by
providing prophets, seers, and revelators to lead His Church and help us
find the way back to Him.
CONSIDER this
PONDER this
FEARLESSLY believe this
BE GRATEFUL for this - Prepare your mind to receive truth by desiring it enough to give it a place in your day, in your life
- Ask for truth to be made known to you
- Live the principle we are seeking to gain a testimony of with faith and real intent
- God may speak to us in “dreams, visions, thoughts, and feelings”
- He will speak in “a way that is unmistakable and that transcends human experience” to give divine direction and answers for our personal life.
- He will listen and answer your personal questions
- God cares about you!
- The Savior is the way back to God – learn of Him; follow His divine path
- All those who see God receive a grand view of “glorious vistas incomprehensible to mortal sight” – Seek the face of the Lord!
- A personal testimony of the gospel and the Church is the most important thing you can earn in this life. It will bless and guide you now and throughout eternity.
- You will struggle to understand truth until you bring your spirit to a point where it can gather in greater light. Until them truth will seem “foolish” to you.
- Tune your heart and mind to God’s light. Earnestly and willingly seek His light to show Him you are ready to receive more light.
- Removing yourself from His light dims it over time until you can no longer recognize truth.
- The Church is a home for all, regardless of the depth or the height of our testimony.
All must come unto Christ and be perfect in him. It is our life’s quest. - Be welcoming and nurturing; encourage, uplift and sustain others while pursuing your individual search for divine truth.
- Do not criticize others for the amount of light they have or separate yourself from those different from you.
- Spiritual truth brings more light, pure intelligence, wonderful joy and heavenly peace.
- In the millennial day we will sing the song of redeeming love, lift your eyes to heaven, raise your voice in praise
- Christ is our Most High God, our Refuge, our Hope, our Protector, our Father.
- DO NOT DELAY seeking to strengthen your own personal testimony of God’s divine work of light and truth. It will bless you and your posterity now and throughout all eternity, among worlds without end.
What I Will Do:
- Pray to really know truth; for divine direction and personal answers
- Pray for further light and knowledge
- Be immovable in truth regardless of others words or actions
- Beware of deception: "feeling right even when wrong"
- Ponder more
- Fearlessly follow the prophet - he is a sign of God's mercy; be grateful!
- Be open to dreams and visions for answers to prayer
- Have faith that God will give me answers that are clear and unmistakable
- Seek the face of the Lord
- Tune my spirit, heart and mind to receive more light. Earnestly seek it
- Nurture and uplift others on the path
- Study Christ as the Refuge; Protector
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