Sometimes after I read these talks, I just want to write on here, "Go read it. The end," because it's THAT good. This is one of those talks. It's so very powerful and a call to action. Read it. Please.
But then what would be the point of having this blog if I'm just going to tell you to go read something else? :)
I recently watched a movie that was set in a world where no one could lie about anything. Eventually, one guy was able to tell something that wasn't--the first lie. It made for a pretty funny movie with lots of crazy scenarios, but in one scene, the makers of that film really made quite a statement. When his mother died, he told her that she would go to heaven so that she wouldn't be so scared about dying. After that everyone came to him asking about this after-life, and he began to explain about God.
Did you catch that? The man who was lying was explaining to the people about God.
This really got to me, and I thought about it a lot afterwards. In Elder Hales' talk, he says, "As prophesied, we live in a time when the darkness of secularism is deepening around us. Belief in God is widely questioned and even attacked in the name of political, social, and even religious causes. Atheism, or the doctrine that there is no God, is fast spreading across the world." It's spreading so fast that I can't even watch a movie without it being thrown in my face.
However, I'm in the mindset that no one is truly an Atheist as they claim to be. I heard a quote recently that said, "They may go in the foxhole an Atheist, but they don't come out one." My brother-in-law just recently came back from Afghanistan, and he said everybody was praying over there. He also said that he saw many instances when he knew God was watching out for him and the others there.
How do I know there is a God? Even if I hadn't felt the Holy Ghost bear witness to me that he is real, I don't think I could look at this beautiful Earth and believe that it just appeared here by chance. The Earth we live on is so amazing. Our own bodies are so amazing. Scientists have tried to create artificial intelligence but have yet to succeed in making anything as complex as our brains. How could something so complex just have happened? No, our magnificent bodies have been created by a Supreme Being--Our Heavenly Father.
Another point that Elder Hales mentions that I felt was important was that we are created after his image. That means that Heavenly Father has a body of flesh and bones. Elder Hales says, "Some people may be surprised that we look like God. One prominent religious scholar has even taught that imagining God in the form of man is creating a graven image and is idolatrous and blasphemous. But God himself said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.'"
At the end of his talk, he gives us a call to action:
If you feel as though you've lost your testimony or if you're not even sure you have one, take his challenge! Do not be afraid. Ask with sincere intent, and you will know.
If you cannot remember believing in God or if you have ceased to believe or if you believe but without real conviction, I invite you to seek a testimony of God now. Do not be afraid of ridicule. The strength and peace that come from knowing God and having the comforting companionship of His Spirit will make your efforts eternally worthwhile.Even more, with your own testimony of God, you will be able to bless your family, your posterity, your friends, your own life—all those you love. Your personal knowledge of God is not only the greatest gift you will ever give, but it will bring you the greatest joy you will ever have.
Please know that our Father in Heaven loves you. He cares about you so much. For proof, in Moses 7:28 it says, "And it came to pass that the God of heaven looked upon the residue of the people, and he wept." He wants you to be happy. When you're sad, he is sad. He weeps with you.
Come to him. Speak with him. Discover that eternal love he has for you. You're never too far gone to speak with him. Whatever your state in life, you can always turn to him. He will listen, and he will answer.
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just so you know, i'm a cool kid...
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