Elder Oaks gave a great talk on
being a dedicated disciple of Christ. My favorite line was when he said “following Christ is not a casual commitment.
It is something that we do at all times, in all things, and in all places.”
Isn’t that amazing? I think that sometimes we view the Gospel as one section of
our life, that has a time and a place to be thought about and acted upon, which
simply is not true. The Gospel is not a section of our lives; it is what
defines our lives.
That is what I believe at least. I
am not saying that every moment of everyday my life is dedicated to the Gospel,
because I am imperfect and so I slip up a lot. I am saying, however, that the Gospel helps me
define my life. The Gospel helps me understand my life by teaching me why things
happen to me and why certain people come into my life. Most importantly the Gospel
tells me who I should become and gives me hope about what my future holds when I
follow the commandments of the Lord. Elder oaks emphasized the importance of
following the commandments when he said that “Christ’s teachings were never
supposed to be theoretical; they were always supposed to be acted on.” I loved this section of his
talk because it shows that action is key; in order to become a disciple of
Christ we have to be willing to do what He asks of us.
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