So I want to post a few quotes from that talk that I really like.
"Shortly before President Heber J. Grant passed away, one of the Brethren visited his home. Before he left, President Grant prayed, “O God, bless me that I shall not lose my testimony and keep faithful to the end!” After nearly 27 years as President of the Church, this was his fervent prayer. His example is a striking reminder that no one, at any age, is immune from Satan’s influence. Two of Satan’s most powerful tools are distraction and deception.
"Enduring to the end is a hallmark of true discipleship and is essential to eternal life. But when trials and challenges come our way, we are often told to simply “hang in there.” Let me be clear: to “hang in there” is not a principle of the gospel. Enduring to the end means constantly coming unto Christ and being perfected in Him.
"If enduring to the end is essential to eternal life, why do we struggle to be faithful? We struggle when we are caught between competing priorities. Casual obedience and lukewarm commitment weaken faith. Enduring to the end requires total commitment to the Savior and to our covenants."
Elder Pearson gives six ways to help us endure to the end. They are:
1. Don’t Forget to Pray
"Each of us experiences periods of darkness and loneliness.
“When life gets dark and dreary, don’t forget to pray.”…Pray for strength to
endure to the end."
2. Come unto Christ and Be Perfected in Him
"Eternal life with our loved ones is sweeter and more
desirable than any other thing. To realize this gift, we must “come unto
Christ, and be perfected in him.”…We can fill our lives with accomplishment and
well-doing, but in the end, if we do not enter into sacred covenants to follow
Christ and faithfully keep them, we will have utterly and completely missed the
mark."
3. Press Forward with Faith
"There is a path that leads to the tree of life, to Christ.
It is strait and narrow, strict and exact. God’s commandments are strict but
not restrictive. They protect us from spiritual and physical danger and prevent
us from getting lost.
"Obedience builds faith in Christ. Faith is a principle of
action and power. Consistently following the Savior’s example produces
spiritual power and capacity. Without the strengthening and enabling power of
the Atonement, it’s impossible to stay on the path and endure."
4. The Book of Mormon Is
Key to Spiritual Survival
"Life’s journey is challenging. It’s easy to be distracted,
wander off the path, and get lost. Tribulation is an inevitable and
indispensable part of our eternal progression. When adversity comes, don’t let
something you don’t fully understand unravel everything you do know. Be
patient, cling to truth; understanding will come. Trials are like great mists
of darkness that can blind our eyes and harden our hearts. Unless we are
“continually holding fast” to the word of God and living it, we will
become spiritually blinded rather than spiritually minded. Search the Book of
Mormon and the words of the living prophets every day, every day, every day!
It’s the key to spiritual survival and avoiding deception. Without it, we are
spiritually lost."
5. Don’t Be Distracted and Deceived
"To heed is to give careful attention. Heeding those who do
not believe in Christ will not help you find Him. Searching #spaciousbuilding
for knowledge will not lead you to truth. …Only the Savior has “the words of
eternal life.”…The large and spacious building symbolizes the “vain
imaginations and the pride” of the world—in other words, distraction and
deception. It’s filled with well-dressed people who seem to have everything.
But they mock the Savior and those who follow Him. They are “ever learning, and
never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” They may be politically
correct, but they are spiritually lost."
6. Stay by the Tree
"We stay because we are converted unto the Lord. …As we yield
our hearts to God, the Holy Ghost changes
our very natures, we become deeply converted unto the Lord, and we no longer
seek the spacious building. If we stop doing those things that bring about
deepening conversion, we regress spiritually. Apostasy is the reverse of
conversion.
"To all missionaries past and present: Elders and sisters,
you simply cannot return from your mission, do a swan dive back into Babylon,…without
falling into a deep spiritual sleep. Nor can you …ignore virtue and chastity
without dire spiritual consequences. If you lose the Spirit, you are lost.
Don’t be distracted and deceived."
"True disciples continue to awaken unto God each day in
meaningful personal prayer, earnest scripture study, personal obedience, and
selfless service. Stay by the tree and stay awake."
"Once we enter into covenants with God, there is no going
back. Giving in, giving up, and giving out are not options. In the kingdom of
God, there is a standard of excellence for exaltation. It requires valiant
discipleship! There is no room for average or complacent disciples. Average is
the enemy of excellence, and average commitment will prevent you from enduring
to the end."
"If you are struggling, confused, or spiritually lost, I urge
you to do the one thing I know will get you back on track. Begin again to
prayerfully study the Book of Mormon and live its teachings every day, every
day, every day! I testify of the profound power in the Book of Mormon that will
change your life and strengthen your resolve to follow Christ. The Holy Ghost
will change your heart and help you see “things as they really are.” He will show you what you need to do next." -- Stay by the Tree, Elder Kevin W. Pearson, April 2015 General Conference
This ended up being longer than I anticipated but there were so many great quotes that I didn't want to leave out. :-) Again, two of the main emphases I noticed were to pray and read the Book of Mormon everyday. I know I sound like a broken record but that really is the key to staying spiritually strong and enduring to the end. So simple yet seemingly so hard for so many people.
I would encourage everyone to click on the link and read or watch Elder Pearson's conference talk. It's a great reminder to help us "stay by the tree" and to endure to the end.
That's my two cents.
I would encourage everyone to click on the link and read or watch Elder Pearson's conference talk. It's a great reminder to help us "stay by the tree" and to endure to the end.
That's my two cents.
Great quotes and talk. Pretty amazing that after 27 years as Prophet and President of the Church, his prayer was that he would remain faithful and keep his testimony strong. We ALL have to work daily to ensure we remain on the right path.
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