The lesson in Come, Follow Me this week includes the appearance of Jesus Christ to the Nephites. This great experience came after lots of trauma. There arose a terrible storm that included thunder, lightning, winds, and earthquakes. Then darkness fell for three days that was so dense that no light could be seen anywhere, and no fire could be started.
The surviving Nephites made their
way to the temple, and “they were marveling and wondering one with another” about
all the changes around them (3 Nephi 11:1). They were discussing the prophecies
that were given about signs of the death of Jesus Christ. While they were carrying
on their conversations, “they heard a voice as if it came out of heaven,” and they
looked around (3 Nephi 11:3).
Even though they could not understand the
voice, the Nephites recognized that it was “a small voice” that “did pierce
them that did hear to the center,” caused them to quake, pierced “them to the
very soul,” and caused “their hearts to burn” (3 Nephi 11:3). They heard the
voice a second time and still did not understand it.
Then the voice came a third time. The
people “did hear the voice, and did open their ears to hear it; and their eyes
were toward the sound thereof; and they did look steadfastly towards heaven,
from whence the sound came” (3 Nephi 11:5). This time they understood the
voice.
Behold, my Beloved Son, in whom I am well
pleased, in whom I have glorified my name – hear ye him (3 Nephi 11:7).
Can you imagine the thoughts and feelings
of the Savior when He heard His Father speak of Him with such love? The Son
must have felt deeply loved. I would be in tears if I heard my earthly father
speak such wonderful words about me!
The Nephites must have been in shock. They
heard the voice of Heavenly Father who was introducing His Beloved Son, even
Jesus Christ. There are few records of people hearing the voice of the Father,
and most of them are an introduction of the Son by the Father. The first
recorded experience of hearing the Father’s voice is found in Matthew 3:17
where John the Baptist hears the Father say, “This is my beloved Son, in
whom I am well pleased.” The second instance is found in Matthew 17:5 on
the Mount of Transfiguration when Peter, James, and John heard the Father say, “This
is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him.”
The Book of Mormon – Another Testament of
Jesus Christ contains several instances where the Nephites heard the voice of
the Father. The first occasion is recorded in 2 Nephi 31:14-15 as Nephi is
nearing the end of his life. He tells of hearing the voice of the Son and then
the voice of the Father.
But, behold, my beloved brethren, thus
came the voice of the Son unto me, saying: After ye have repented of your sins,
and witnessed unto the Father that ye are willing to keep my commandments, by
the baptism of water, and have received the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost,
and can speak with a new tongue, yea, even with the tongue of angels, and after
this should deny me, it would have bene better for you that ye had not known
me.
And I heard a voice from the Father,
saying: Yea, the words of my Beloved are true and faithful. He that endureth
to the end, the same shall be saved.
The second instance in the Book of
Mormon takes place in Helaman 5:29, 32, 47. In the first two verses, the Father
calls the wicked Nephites to repentance and tells them to stop destroying the
prophets. A pillar of fire encircles the repentant people. In verse 47, the
Father says, “Peace, peace be unto you, because of your faith in my Well
Beloved, who was from the foundation of the world.”
The last instance in the Book of Mormon
of which I have record is when Jesus Christ appears to the Nephites, and the
Father says, “Behold my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, in whom I
have glorified my name – hear ye him” (3 Nephi 11:7).
It seems that whenever Jesus Christ
appears in a new dispensation, the Father introduces Him. This is what happened
on a clear spring day in 1820 – some people think that it was March 26, 1820 –
when the young boy Joseph Smith went to the woods to offer his first prayer. He
saw a pillar of light over his head and then saw two Personages in the light.
… When the light rested upon me I saw two
Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me
in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to
other – This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him! (Pearl of Great Price, Joseph
Smith-History 1:17).
I believe that it is fair to say
that Joseph Smith did not expect to see the Father and the Son when he went
into the woods to pray that day. However, he learned that They had a work for
him to do, and he spent the rest of his life completing that work. I know that
Joseph Smith was and still is a prophet of God.
Today God speaks through another
prophet, even Russell M. Nelson, the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. In the April 2020 General Conference of the Church,
President Nelson invited all his listeners to “Hear Him!”
As we seek to be disciples of Jesus
Christ, our efforts to hear Him need to be ever more intentional. It
takes conscious and consistent effort to fill our daily lives with His words,
His teachings, His truths.
… where can we go to hear Him?
We can go to the scriptures. They teach us
about Jesus Christ and His gospel, the magnitude of His Atonement, and our Father’s
great plan of happiness and redemption. Daily immersion in the word of God is
crucial for spiritual survival, especially in these days of increasing upheaval.
As we feast on the words of Christ daily, the words of Christ will tell us how
to respond to difficulties we never thought we would face.
We can also hear Him in the temple.
The house of the Lord is a house of learning. There the Lord teaches in
His own way. There each ordinance teaches about the Savior. There we learn how
to part the veil and communicate more clearly with heaven. There we learn how
to rebuke the adversary and draw upon the Lord’s priesthood power to strengthen
us and those we love. How eager each of us should be to seek refuge there….
While worshipping in the temple is
presently not possible, I invite you to increase your participation in family
history, including family history research and indexing. I promise that as you
increase your time in temple and family history work, you will increase and
improve your ability to hear Him.
We also hear Him more clearly as we
refine our ability to recognize the whisperings of the Holy Ghost. It has never
been more imperative to know how the Spirit speaks to you than right now. In
the Godhead, the Holy Ghost is the messenger. He will bring thoughts to your
mind which the Father and Son want you to receive. He is the Comforter. He will
bring a feeling of peace to your heart. He testifies of truth and will confirm
what is true as you hear and read the word of the Lord.
I renew my plea for you to do whatever it
takes to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation.
Doing so will help you know how to move ahead
with your life, what to do during times of crisis, and how to discern and avoid
the temptations and the deceptions of the adversary.
And, finally, we hear Him as we
heed the words of prophets, seers, and revelators. Ordained Apostles of Jesus
Christ always testify of Him. They point the way as we make our way through the
heart-wrenching maze of our mortal experiences.
What will happen as you more intentionally
hear, hearken, and heed what the Savior has said and what He is saying now
through His prophets? I promise that you will be blessed with additional power
to deal with temptation, struggles, and weakness. I promise miracles in your
marriage, family relationships, and daily work. And I promise that our capacity
to feel joy will increase even if turbulence increases in your life (“Hear Him,”
April 2020 General Conference).
We live in turbulent times. The year
2020 has been one of many trials and tribulations, and we have no promise that
2021 will be any better. We are in the Last Days, and Satan is doing all that
he can do to hinder the work of the Lord. We know that the Lord will win in the
end, so we should have no question about the outcome. Our only question should
be, how can I hear the Savior when he speaks to me?
I know that President Russell M.
Nelson is the Lord’s prophet on earth today. I am grateful for all the ways
that I can hear the counsel given by President Nelson and the fourteen
prophets, seers, and revelators who associate with him. I look forward to
hearing them speak in the October 2020 General Conference on October 3-4, 2020.
I invite all my readers to join me in listening to their words and learning
better to hear the voice of God.
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