The visiting teaching message for September is one that could be used by all Americans. It is about having unity. The foundation
for this message comes from the Pearl of Great Price, Moses 7:18, which says:
And the Lord called his people Zion,
because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and
there was no poor among them.
In this scripture the Lord discusses
two different thoughts. He first explains that unity is feeling and thinking as
one. This does not mean that we become “one” physically. It means that we
become one in purpose.
Here is an example of being one in
heart and mind that many people will understand. I had to see weeds in my lawn
and gardens. I regularly poison dandelions, and I pull weeds whenever I see
them. My neighbors on three sides obviously do not feel the same way about
weeds as I do because their yards are full of weeds. Seeds from their yards
regularly take root in my yard. If we were all of “one heart and one mind,” we
would all have fewer weeds in our yards with a lot less work.
The Lord also discusses the
blessings that come from unity. He says that the people “dwelt in righteousness”
and “there was no poor among them.” The United States has been fighting the “war
on poverty” since the days of Lyndon B. Johnson and has more people on
government assistance now than in Johnson’s day. Why?
Is the poverty in the United States
caused by unrighteousness? Are there people in the nation who are purposefully
keeping others from prospering? Could the unrighteousness be in the very people
who are being “helped”? Maybe and maybe not! We will just say that unity brings
the blessings of heaven.
Elder M. Russell Ballard of the
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles says that unity begins with the Atonement of
Jesus Christ: “At the heart of the English word atonement is
the word one. If all mankind understood this, there would
never be anyone with whom we would not be concerned, regardless of age, race,
gender, religion, or social or economic standing. We would strive to emulate
the Savior and would never be unkind, indifferent, disrespectful, or
insensitive to others.”
Elder Ballard says that the world would
be a completely different place if every person in the United States was
striving to become like Jesus Christ. In trying to be like the Savior, we would
be kinder, more compassionate, and more caring of others. Is this what we saw
in Texas as the Texans forgot about race, economics, age, and gender and simply
worked to save lives?
President Henry B. Eyring, First
Counselor in the First Presidency, says that it is the Holy Ghost that brings
unity: “Where people have [the] Spirit with them, [they] may expect harmony. …
The Spirit of God never generates contention (see 3 Nephi 11:29). … It
leads to personal peace and a feeling of union with others.”
President Eyring says that there is
unity in groups that seek for the companionship of the Spirit. He says that the
Spirit brings harmony and peace. Can you even imagine the work that could take
place in the U.S. Congress if the Holy Ghost were present to bring unity and
peace to all members? There would be no bickering, faultfinding, or posturing
under the influence of the Spirit. Members of Congress would be unified in
doing the work of the people!
The
Holy Ghost can also help with challenges in families. Instead of fighting each
other, family members would work together for the good of the family if they
have the influence of the Holy Ghost. Carole M. Stephens, who served as
First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency, says:
I’ve never had to live through divorce, the
pain and insecurity that comes from abandonment, or the responsibility
associated with being a single mother. I haven’t experienced the death of a
child, infertility, or same-gender attraction. I haven’t had to endure abuse,
chronic illness, or addiction. These have not been my stretching opportunities.
… But through my personal tests and trials … I have become well
acquainted with the One who does understand. … And in addition, I have
experienced all of the mortal tests that I just mentioned through the lens of a
daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.
Our opportunity as covenant-keeping
daughters of God is not just to learn from our own challenges; it is to unite
in empathy and compassion as we support other members of the family of God in
their struggles.
According to Elder Ballard and
President Eyring, we can have peace, harmony, and unity in any group by having
the Holy Ghost present. President Eyring even says that we can “expect” this
unity when the Spirit is present. Sister Stephens says that our “personal tests
and trials” help us draw nearer to the Savior and that “our own challenges”
help us to have empathy and compassion as we support others. So in order to be
of “one heart and one mind” and enjoy the blessings of unity, we must seek to
become like the Savior and invite the Holy Ghost into our lives and homes by
the words we speak and the deeds we perform. True unity comes from God.
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