The Godhead
Don't mind the spelling and grammar errors, this was just a guideline so I didn't something out once my nerves for the best of me. And if you have ANY questions, do not hesitate.
Growing up in Twin Falls, Idaho I went to school with a lot of
non-LDS kids. I know normally when you hear Idaho, the thought is “an extension
of Utah”…in my school we were lucky enough to have release time seminary, but
LDS students didn’t make up the majority of the school. I can remember
countless times in which I had gospel discussion with my show choir friends. A
lot of those discussions included the Godhead and why we thought there were
three people instead of one incredible being. I brought up a lot of examples in
those discussions like Jesus Christ’s baptism in which the Father spoke the
Holy Ghost came as a dove, or when Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ appeared to
Joseph Smith, but none of those really seemed to be enough sway for my friends.
I have always known what I know, and that was enough. The first
article of faith is something I never questioned. But it was interesting to me
to think about how God, our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost
are three separate beings and how each of them has influenced my life
personally and individually.
Elder Hales said, “I
know with surety that our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ live. The Atonement
is real. God the Father and Jesus Christ are distinct, separate, immortal
beings. They know us as individuals, and They hear and answer our sincere
prayers. The Savior testified to the inhabitants of the New World, “I bear
record of the Father, and the Father beareth record of me, and the Holy Ghost
beareth record of the Father and me.” 1 The Holy Ghost has testified to me that these things are
true.”
The three of them are a team, and
together they create the greatest protection and love for each of us.
Holy Ghost
The Holy Ghost is a divine gift. The Holy Ghost is a separate and
individual personage of Spirit to help guide and protect, as well as remind us
of the Light of Christ that each one of us has. The Holy Ghost is a distinct
member of the Godhead. Joseph B. Wirthlin said, “He is a witness or testifier of the power of God, the
divinity of Christ, and the truth of the restored gospel. Many throughout
history in all nations have sought diligently to commune with the heavens and
gain the light of gospel truth. They have felt the influence of the Holy Ghost
confirm the truth of the gospel.”
I love that the Holy Ghost is
called a gift. It reminds me that the Holy Ghost is only available to me when I
accept it. He is constantly waiting for me to be prepared and ready, he wants
to help. Scriptures warn us that the Spirit of the Lord will “not always strive
with man.” It is up to me whether or not he will. His gift cannot be taken for
granted.
There have been a lot of
times when I just “feel right” about something. And I often like to think I am
the smart, doing the right thing. But when I look back on things I realize that
it was the Holy Ghost planting seeds and preparing a way for me. One example is
me being in this ward. I was getting ready to sign a new contract for the year.
I was looking here at UAC, in South Provo, and at Lanai. Multiple times signs
pointed to UAC but I was getting impatient looking for contacts and signed in South
Provo. I had started moving my things in when I got a sick feeling. I shouldn’t
be moving there. I called my landlord and asked if there was any way I could
break the contract. He told me if we could find someone to sign he would
reimburse me for any day she paid for the month. We found someone quickly. I
started looking at UAC again and there happened to be one opening. I called and
signed that next day and moved in. Moving here felt right. And now after 8
month in my apartment, a fiancé, my roommate Linda, and making so many new
friends I understand why. I am glad I was in the right mind set to listen to
the Holy Ghost even if it took signing and breaking a contract. That is just
one simple example and I could tell you hundreds more.
Jesus
Christ
George
Albert Smith said, “On one occasion
he spoke at a Church meeting in Cardston, Canada, about the life and mission
of Christ. The next
morning he went to the railway station to buy a train ticket. While he waited
in line, he overheard a conversation between a woman and the ticket agent. The
woman mentioned that the evening before she had decided to attend a Latter-day
Saint worship service.
The ticket agent looked surprised. “My
goodness,” she said. “You do not mean to say you went to church there.”
“Yes, I did,” the woman answered. “Why
not?”
The ticket agent said, “They do not
even believe in Jesus Christ.”
Then the woman replied, “Only last
night I listened to one of the elders of the Church speaking of the life of
Jesus of Nazareth, and I have never heard anybody who seemed more profoundly
impressed with a knowledge that Jesus was indeed the Christ, than the speaker
on that occasion.”
I was trying to best think about how to explain Jesus Christ and
how he differs from Heavenly Father. He came to Earth, he lives and died for
us, he taught so many the truths. There are so many things I could say. And
there are so many examples of how the LDS church loves and believes in him. But
then, Adam showed me an article about an 8 year olds perspective on God. His
way of describing Jesus is a lot quicker than mine. The little boy said, “"Jesus is God's son. He used to do
all the hard work like walking on water and performing miracles and trying to
teach people who didn't want to learn about God. They finally got tired of Him
preaching to them and they crucified Him. But He was good and kind like His
Father and He told His Father that they didn't know what they were doing and to
forgive them and God said OK.”
Jesus Christ is my Savior. There is
not much more I can say besides I am so grateful for a brother who was willing
to live and die for me. Doctrine and Covenants 110:3-4 reads “I am the first and the last; I am he who liveth, I am he who was
slain; I am your advocate with the Father”.
He still lives today and He is constantly helping me prepare for great things.
I am grateful for the atonement. I am grateful for the protections I have
through what my brother, Jesus Christ, did for me, and for the advocate he will
be in the last day.
Heavenly
Father
When I think of Heavenly Father I am instantly taken back to the
primary song, “Jesus Entered Jordan’s Waters.” There are four versus, one about
Jesus’ baptism, one about Jesus visiting the Nephites, one about Heavenly
Father and Jesus Christ visiting Joseph Smith, and one about reading the
scriptures. All four versus end in God saying, “This is my beloved Son. Hear
him.” Those words are more important to me now than they have ever been. I know
that God is not only Jesus Christ’s Heavenly Father, He is mine as well.
That knowledge has become more important to me as I have learned
to stand on my own two feet and strong in my own testimony. For two summers I
was an EFY counselor, and I remember the day I realized my worth in God’s eyes.
I had spent the first half of the summer dipping my toes into every lesson and
trying to be the funny counselor. I was really worried about being the “best
counselor”. I didn’t want to be the counselor that couldn’t help her girls,
that couldn’t answer questions, and that wasn’t fun. I always was seconding
guessing my knowledge in the gospel and my own abilities. I remember one day
during the Young Women activity receiving an overwhelming feeling. An
overwhelming feeling that I was worth a lot more than I was giving myself
credit for.
Heavenly Father was taking the time to tell me I was his daughter.
It seemed funny to me hearing that, “You are my daughter,” because in my head I
was thinking… yeah I know, every week in young women I recited “We are daughters
of our Heavenly Father, who loves us and we love Him.” But the second I said
that to myself I was reminded you said it but did you know it? And at that
moment I knew it was true. And that is a feeling I can turn to whenever I want
because it still is as strong in my heart as it was three summers ago.
I am a daughter of God. I have worth. I have great worth. He loves
and cares for me and He wants the best things for me. He gives me opportunities
and trials daily to make me a better person. He sent His son, my brother, Jesus
Christ to this Earth to pave a path for me. He wants me to learn and grow. He
wants me to succeed. Jesus Christ is my Savior. He died for my on the cross so
that I could live with agency and with choice. He is my brother and he is my
friend. He lived and died for me. But not just for me, for every single one of
us. The Holy Ghost is real and he will help when you let him. He is a voice of
concern and a reminder of the light we each have within us. Together our
Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost make the greatest team of
love and protection. I feel so lucky and I feel so blessed to have knowledge of
these three individuals and all they offer me. I have a testimony that I am a
daughter of God. I am a sister of Jesus Christ.