Monday, May 30, 2016

PRESIDENT'S WEEKLY - The Gift of All

The Gift of All

Dear Elders and Sisters:

From Mark 12 we read: 42 "And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing. 43 And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: 44 For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living."

“The rich gave much yet kept back more; the widow’s gift was her all. It was not the smallness of her offering that made it especially acceptable, but the spirit of sacrifice and devout intent with which she gave” (Jesus the Christ, 3rd ed. [1916], 561–62). Elder Talmage also stated: “Whether it be the gift of a man or a nation, the best, if offered willingly and with pure intent, is always excellent in the sight of God, however poor by other comparison that best may be” (The House of the Lord, rev. ed. [1968], 3).

Christ was teaching us that giving our "all" is what He requires, not just of our abundance.  Translating this from money to mission, consider what would be your "all" that you have yet to give?  "What lack you yet" in your gift to God as you seek to serve with “heart, might, mind and strength"?  It is an important question that one must ask over and over again, especially during these set apart years of being His representative.  As Talmage describes, "the best, if offered willingly (this is such a key ingredient) and with pure intent (the differentiating factor between service and consecration), is ALWAYS excellent in the sight of God, however poor by other comparison that best may be (God will only compare us to our better self, never to another)".  He just wants OUR BEST and OUR ALL!  And note the differentiating factor is defined by “the spirit of sacrifice and devout intent with which [we] give.”

I encourage you to conduct an inventory this week of how complete your "gift of all" is in the Complete Missionary grid.  The Complete Missionary grid includes your dedication to, studies of, and proficiency at PMG; the Book of Mormon and other scriptures, especially as they relate to PMG;  District 1 & 2 DVDs and other trainings; Pamphlets and other Church media/materials; and your personal testimony of the Lessons in Chapter 3 of PMG.   As you note those areas where your gift may be less than your "all", please set a goal and then make a plan to improve, study more, work harder, and do "all" that is necessary to improve to give your "all".  I promise you this will bless you, your companionship, your area, and help you accomplish your Zone and Unit goals for baptism.  I testify of these truths.

Sister Clark and I love you and love serving with you.  You are just so good and have such great hearts.  We appreciate your great sacrifice each and every day and that of your wonderful families for you to be able to serve here, now.

With much love,
President Clark

PS  We bid farewell to Elders Mo'o, Munzon, Beltran, Robertson, Horrocks, Jorquera, Pace, and Sisters Neira, Steed, Strasburg, Maw, Taula, and Maxfield.  Thanks for serving with No Regrets! God be with you till we meet again.  Also, we warmly welcome to the Great CFM Elders Flores, Biggs, Baconawa, Strommen, Ikimau, Austin, and Sister Jefferies. 


PPS  Please study PMG Chapter 8 in your ASKS time this week.

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