I've often thought about what my reaction would have been to Jesus, or Joseph Smith. Would I have been looking for the Messiah and recognized Him? Would I have been looking for the true church and recognized it when I found it? I think I would have, I hope I would have. But I don't know. My patriarchal blessing has the odd phrase that ". . . as soon as you heard the Gospel, it rang true to you and you accepted it readily." I was born in the covenant and raised in a faithful LDS home. I've never not known the gospel of Jesus Christ. Which is why I wonder if I would have searched for it.
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin asked, "Perhaps a more realistic question might be, 'If the Savior were to call you today, would you be just as willing to leave your nets and follow Him?'"
He talks about leaving our nets, as the early apostles were asked to, some of which are tools to make a living, that we may be required to sacrifice, and some are snares that entangle us in worldliness. "In short, a net can be anything that pulls us away from our relationship with our Heavenly Father or His restored Church."
He said so many wise things in this talk.
Sometimes, we feel that the busier we are, the more important we are--as though our busyness defines our worth. Brothers and sisters, we can spend a lifetime whirling about at a feverish pace, checking off list after list of things that in the end really don't matter.
That we do a lot may not be so important. That we focus the energy of our minds, our hearts, and our souls on those things of eternal significance--that is essential.
Elder Wirthlin also had such a great sense of humor. He tells of having too much to do in the available time so he decided to get up earlier. He says, "It wasn't easy. There were mornings when the alarm clock went off that I cracked open an eyelid and glared at it, daring it to keep ringing." I can totally relate!
But then he asks, "What should we be willing to give up for eternal life?" And, "How do we follow the Savior?" He answers, "By exercising faith. . . . by repenting of our sins--by experiencing sorrow because of them and forsaking them. . . . by obeying Him. He and our Heavenly Father have given us commandments--not to punish or torment us, but to help us come to a fulness of joy, both in this life and for the eternities to come, worlds without end."
Elder Wirthlin cautions that even though we choose to follow the Savior our lives will not be free from worry, pain, and fear.
Yes, I do not suggest that the road will be easy. But I will give you my witness that those who, in faith, leave their nets and follow the Savior will experience happiness beyond their ability to comprehend. . . .
We have nets that must be tended and nets that must be mended. But when the Master of ocean, earth, and sky calls to us, 'Follow me,' we should leave the entangling, worldly nets behind and follow His footsteps.
I testify to you this day that the time will come when every man, woman, and child will look into the Savior's loving eyes. On that day, we will know with a surety the worth of our decision to straightway follow Him.
What a wonderful day that will be, when we will have a sure knowledge, and we can be at rest from the challenges of this mortal life. I look forward to that day!
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Rozy and son, James in 2018
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