Monday, June 27, 2016

President's Weekly - The Enabling Powers of the Atonement

The Enabling Powers or “Flywheel Effect” of the Atonement

Dear Elders and Sisters:

It was such a blessing to be with you in Specialized Training on Wednesday and I trust you were as spiritually uplifted.  I know we were.  I trust you left changed rather than entertained and will be more dedicated to meaningful role plays to become better teachers that we may be prepared to be a greater blessing to those the Lord has prepared to receive the gospel, many of whom the Members will introduce us to.  I will also trust you better recognize the great work you are doing and ensure you do not "come down" from doing it.  Don't allow distractions and a lack of focus to deceive and distract you from this great work you are doing.  And please do the work required to experience a "mighty change of heart"!  It will be such a blessing to you and will allow this wonderful mission experience to "go through you" and forever change you. 

I also trust that you will endeavor to increase your faith and character in order to become enabled by the Atonement of Jesus Christ.  Remember, this requires an exercise of faith by obedience to commandments, commitments, and covenants coupled with applying faith to true doctrine and principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  And as you learned, this will increase your righteous character and you will "become"  a true disciple gaining greater access to the enabling powers of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.  It really creates a "flywheel effect" which means a greater energy or force is created from power that is applied.  In spiritual terms, the Atonement is the Power and the "flywheel effect" are the enabling powers that make up the difference between who we are and who we need to be; what we have to offer and what is required. 

I am desirous you continue to study and understand this principle so wonderfully taught by Elder Richard G. Scott.  To that end, I am providing the quotes I built this model from.  They are all from his most excellent talk; "The Transforming Power of Faith and Character, GC, October 2010).  Please study these very carefully as the truths and doctrines taught are powerful.

Faith #1  The more your character is fortified, the more enabled you are to benefit from exercising the power of faith. You will discover how faith and character interact to strengthen one another. Character is woven patiently from threads of applied principle, doctrine, and obedience. (Scott, "The Transforming Power of Faith and Character", GC, October 2010)

Faith #2  "President Hugh B. Brown said: 'Wherever in life great spiritual values await man’s appropriation, only faith can appropriate them. Man cannot live without faith, because in life’s adventure the central problem is character-building--which is not a product of logic, but of faith in ideals and sacrificial devotion to them' (in Conference Report, Oct. 1969, 105). We exercise faith by doing. Joseph Smith said that 'faith [is] the principle of action and of power' (Lectures on Faith [1985], 72). (Ibid)

Faith #3  "Your faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His commandments will strengthen your character. Your character is a measure of what you are becoming. It is the evidence of how well you are using your time on earth in this period of mortal probation." (Ibid)

Character #1  "We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day. Righteous character is a precious manifestation of what you are becoming. Righteous character is more valuable than any material object you own, any knowledge you have gained through study, or any goals you have attained no matter how well lauded by mankind. In the next life your righteous character will be evaluated to assess how well you used the privilege of mortality." (Ibid)

Character #2   "The bedrock of character is integrity. Worthy character will strengthen your capacity to recognize the direction of the Spirit and to be obedient to it. Your consistent exercise of faith builds strong character. A secure foundation for your growing character is laid by making Jesus Christ and His teachings the center of your life." (Ibid)

Character #3   "Your happiness on earth as well as your eternal salvation require many correct decisions, none of which is difficult to make. Together those decisions forge a character resistant to the eroding influences of sin and transgression. Noble character is like a treasured porcelain made of select raw materials, formed with faith, carefully crafted by consistent righteous acts, and fired in the furnace of uplifting experience. It is an object of great beauty and priceless worth. Yet it can be damaged in a moment through transgression, requiring painful, prolonged effort to be rebuilt. When protected by self-control, righteous character will endure for eternity." (Ibid)

And other selected, powerful quotes are as follows:
 #1    "An axiom we all understand is that you get what you pay for. That is true for spiritual matters as well. You get what you pay for in obedience, in faith in Jesus Christ, in diligent application of the truths you learn. What you get is the molding of character, the growth in capacity, and the successful completion of your mortal purpose to be proven and to have joy." (Ibid)

#2     "You cannot be passive in life, or in time the natural man will undermine your efforts to live worthily. You become what you do and what you think about. Lack of character leads one under pressure to satisfy appetite or seek personal gain. You cannot successfully bolster a weak character with the cloak of pretense." (Ibid)

#3     "In time one who makes decisions based upon circumstance is virtually assured to commit serious transgressions. There is no iron rod of truth to keep that person in the right way." (Ibid)

 #4    "Neither Satan nor any other power can destroy or undermine your growing character. Only you could do that through disobedience. A sterling character is converted into worthless ashes when eroded by deceit or transgression." (Ibid)

#5   "The genius of the gospel plan is that by doing those things the Lord counsels us to do, we are given every understanding and every capacity necessary to provide peace and rich fulfillment in this life. Likewise, we gain the preparation necessary for eternal happiness in the presence of the Lord." (Ibid)

#6   "A testimony is fortified by spiritual impressions that confirm the validity of a teaching or a righteous act.  Often such guidance is accompanied by powerful emotions that bring tears to the eyes and make it difficult to speak. But a testimony is not emotion. It is the very essence of character woven from threads born of countless correct decisions. These choices are made with trusting faith in things that are believed and, at least initially, are not seen. A strong testimony gives peace, comfort, and assurance. It generates the conviction that as the teachings of the Savior are consistently obeyed, life will be beautiful, the future will be secure, and there will be capacity to overcome the challenges that cross our path. A testimony grows from understanding truth distilled from prayer and the pondering of scriptural doctrine. It is nurtured by living those truths with faith anchored in the secure confidence that the promised results will be obtained." (Ibid)

#7   "The devil will not triumph. Even now he must operate within the bounds set by the Lord. He cannot take away any blessing that has been earned. He cannot alter character that has been woven from righteous decisions. He has no power to destroy the eternal bonds forged in a holy temple between a husband, wife, and children. He cannot quench true faith. He cannot take away your testimony. Yes, these things can be lost by succumbing to his temptations. But he has no power in and of himself to destroy them." (Ibid)

#8   "Humility is that quality that permits us to be taught from on high through the Spirit or to be taught from sources whose origin was inspiration from the Lord, such as the scriptures and the comments of the prophets. Humility is the precious fertile soil of righteous character. In it the seeds of personal growth germinate. When cultivated through the exercise of faith, pruned by repentance, and fortified by obedience and good works, such seeds produce the cherished fruit of spiritual direction. Divine inspiration and power then result--inspiration to know the will of the Lord, power to provide the ability to accomplish that inspired will." (Ibid)

Well, that's a lot of letter and teaching but go and study it and you'll come to better understand how to access the Atonement more fully - a requirement of and blessing from this great work we are anxiously engaged in. I am anxious for you to do this that you may become more than you are, better than you can imagine in order to more fully participate and keep pace with the Lord as He hastens His work here in this part of His vineyard.

Sister Clark and I love you dearly and pray for you earnestly each and every day!

President Clark

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