I love Relief Society. It is one
of the oldest and largest women’s organizations in the world. It is a wonderful
organization for the benefit of women and families everywhere. The visiting
teaching program is part of the Relief Society. Usually, two visiting teachers
are assigned to visit each sister in a ward. I love the fact that special
sisters are looking after me, and I love being a visiting teacher. I thoroughly
enjoy the opportunity to learn from my sisters as we share the monthly message.
The visiting teaching message for
June is “Priesthood Power through Keeping Covenants.” In the lesson several Apostles and a former Relief Society General President teach
us how to obtain more priesthood power, a power that is available to both men
and women.
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles said: “My message to … all is that we can live every
hour “blessed by the strength of priesthood power,” whatever our circumstance. …
As you worthily participate in the ordinances of the priesthood, the Lord will
give you greater strength, peace, and eternal perspective. Whatever your
situation, your home will be “blessed by the strength of priesthood power.”
Elder Andersen’s quoted words come
from a Primary song (“Love Is Spoken Here,” Children’s Songbook, 190-91; words
and music written by Janice Kapp Perry). The words and music are absolutely
beautiful. I particularly love to hear my children and grandchildren sing it in
their family home evenings. The girls sing the first verse, and then the boys
sing the second verse. Then they sing the verses at the same time and end by
singing the third verse together.
1. (Girls) I see my mother kneeling with
our family each day.
I hear the words she whispers as she
bows her head to pray.
Her plea to the Father quiets all my
fears,
And I am thankful love is spoken here.
2. (Boys) Mine is a home where ev’ry
hour
Is blessed by the strength of priesthood
pow’r,
With father and mother leading the way,
Teaching me how to trust and obey;
And the things they teach are crystal
clear,
For love is spoken here.
3. (3rd ending) I can often
feel the Savior near
When love is spoken here.
Priesthood power is very real. In
fact, it is the greatest power on earth or in heaven. It is a power that can
bless every home and every family. Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of
the Twelve Apostles answers the question of how to invite priesthood power into
our lives by reminding us that “those who have entered the waters of baptism
and subsequently received their endowment in the house of the Lord are eligible
for rich and wonderful blessings. The endowment is literally a gift of power …
[and] our Father in Heaven is generous with His power.” He also reminds us that
men and women “are both endowed with the same power” in the temple, “which by
definition is priesthood power.”
Sister Linda K. Burton, former
Relief Society General President, teaches about priesthood power from a female
point of view by asking an important question and then giving her answer: “Since
priesthood power is something we all desire to have in our families and homes,
what do we need to do to invite that
power into our lives? Personal righteousness is imperative to having priesthood
power.”
President Russell M. Nelson,
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, adds to the answer by Sister
Burton with this statement: “If we will humbly present ourselves before the
Lord and ask Him to teach us, He will show us how to increase our access to His power.”
Since we are all individuals with
our own issues and problems, it makes sense that we need Heavenly Father to
teach us the particulars of what we personally need to do in order to “increase
our access to His power.” He will give us the answers we need when we are ready
to receive them. This is a quest that I have been on for years. I assume that
it will take the rest of my life and then some to learn all that I need to know.
One thing that I know now is that I can “increase” my access to priesthood
power by humbly seeking the Lord’s help and by keeping the covenants that I
have made with Him. I encourage you to join me in this quest.
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